Same but different? Assessing reforms to mental incapacity in criminal law

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
A. Loughnan
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ABSTRACT In a field typically marked by stasis over long periods of time, in recent years, there have been significant changes in NSW regarding the way in which criminal law deals with mental incapacity. Taken together, these reforms represent a move away from reliance on the common law toward legislation that is posited as modernising and streamlining this part of criminal law. With a focus on Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020 (NSW), this article offers an assessment of the reforms relating to criminal responsibility. I argue that, while some of the reforms are positive, some represent missed opportunities, and some may even have negative consequences. In particular, the enhanced role for victims of crime that underscores several reforms may not achieve the outcomes desired by defendants/patients, victims or others. Overall, the changes encode a fundamental recasting of mental incapacity in criminal law. Stepping away from the specifics of the Act, this article also offers some brief reflections on this recasting. In particular, I suggest that change in this area is hooked on a dilemma, around similarity and difference and the place of the forensic system within criminal justice more broadly.
相同但不同?评估刑法中关于精神丧失行为能力的改革
摘要在一个典型的长期停滞领域,近年来,新南威尔士州刑法处理精神残疾的方式发生了重大变化。总之,这些改革代表着从对普通法的依赖转向了被认为是对刑法这一部分进行现代化和精简的立法。本文以《2020年精神健康和认知障碍法证规定法》(新南威尔士州)为重点,对刑事责任相关改革进行了评估。我认为,虽然有些改革是积极的,但有些改革代表着错失了机会,有些甚至可能产生负面后果。特别是,强调几项改革的加强犯罪受害者的作用可能无法实现被告/患者、受害者或其他人所期望的结果。总的来说,这些变化标志着刑法对精神行为能力的根本重塑。脱离该法案的具体内容,本文还对这一重新制定进行了一些简短的思考。特别是,我认为,这一领域的变化与一个困境有关,即相似性和差异性,以及法医系统在更广泛的刑事司法中的地位。
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Current Issues in Criminal Justice
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