Home
Evil or Ill?: Justifying the Insanity Defence / Edition 1
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
Evil or Ill?: Justifying the Insanity Defence / Edition 1
Current price: $55.99


Barnes and Noble
Evil or Ill?: Justifying the Insanity Defence / Edition 1
Current price: $55.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
Lawrie Reznek addresses these questions and more in his controversial investigation of the insanity defense in
Evil or Ill
? Drawing from countless intriguing case examples, he aims to understand the concept of an excuse, and explains why the law excuses certain actions and not others. In his easily accessible and elegant style, he explains that in law, there exists two excuses derived from Aristotle: the excuses of ignorance and compulsion. Reznek, however proposes a third excuse - the excuse of character change. In introducing this third excuse, Reznek raises a controversial possibility - the abolition of the insanity defence.
Evil or Ill
? Drawing from countless intriguing case examples, he aims to understand the concept of an excuse, and explains why the law excuses certain actions and not others. In his easily accessible and elegant style, he explains that in law, there exists two excuses derived from Aristotle: the excuses of ignorance and compulsion. Reznek, however proposes a third excuse - the excuse of character change. In introducing this third excuse, Reznek raises a controversial possibility - the abolition of the insanity defence.