Chapter 5 Further reading
S. Cooper and M. James, ‘Entertainment - the painful process of rethinking consent’ [2012] Crim LR 188.
J. Horder, ‘Reconsidering psychic assault’ [1998] Crim LR 392.
P. Roberts, ‘Consent to injury: how far can you go?’ [1997] LQR 27.
L.P. Pickering and J.G. Francis, ‘Criminalizing health-related behaviors dangerous to others?’ Disease transmission, transmission-facilitation, and the importance of trust’ (2012) 6 Criminal Law and Philosophy 47.
J. Slater, ‘HIV, trust and the criminal law’ (2011) 75 JCL 309.
J. Tomlie, ‘Consent to harmful assaults: The case for moving away from category based decision making’ [2012] Crim LR 656.
S. Edwards, ‘Coercion and compulsion – re-imagining crimes and defences’ [2016] Crim LR 876.
M. Gibson, ‘Getting their "act" together? Implementing statutory reform of offences against the person’ [2017] Crim LR 597.
R. Williams, ‘Body modification and the limits of consent to injury’ (2019) 135 LQR 17.
Useful web links:
http://lawcommission.justice.gov.uk/areas/offences-against-the-person.htm