Items where Author is "Wake, Nicola"
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Crofts, Thomas and Wake, Nicola (2021) Diminished responsibility determinations in England and Wales and New South Wales: whose role is it anyway? Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 72 (2). pp. 324-362. ISSN 0029-3105
Wake, Nicola, Arthur, Raymond, Crofts, Thomas and Lambert, Sara (2021) Legislative approaches to recognising the vulnerability of young people and preventing their criminalisation. Public Law, 2021 (Jan). pp. 145-162. ISSN 0033-3565
Arthur, Raymond, Dunn, Rachel and Wake, Nicola (2020) Empowering young people: multi-disciplinary expressive interventions utilising Diamond9 evaluative methods to encourage agency in youth justice. International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law, 2019 (25). pp. 124-148. ISSN 2056-3922
Wake, Nicola (2019) Manslaughter by loss of control: sentencing primary victims who kill. Criminal Law Review (4). pp. 291-314. ISSN 0011-135X
Wake, Nicola (2018) Trafficking victims compelled to commit offences: Increasing the protection available in England and Wales and New Zealand. Law News (6). pp. 3-10.
Wake, Nicola (2017) Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery: When Victims Kill. Criminal Law Review, 9. pp. 658-677. ISSN 0011-135X
Wake, Nicola and Reed, Alan (2016) Comparative perspectives on criminal justice reforms. Journal of International and Comparative Law, 3 (2). ISSN 2313-3775
Wake, Nicola and Reed, Alan (2016) Reconceptualising the Contours of Self-defence in the Context of Vulnerable Offenders: a Response to the New Zealand Law Commission. Journal of International and Comparative Law, 3 (2). ISSN 2313-3775
Wake, Nicola (2015) ‘His home is his castle. And mine is a cage’: a new partial defence for primary victims who kill. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 66 (2). pp. 149-175. ISSN 0029-3105
Wake, Nicola and Livings, Ben (2014) Mental disorder and criminal justice editorial. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 65 (2). pp. 137-140. ISSN 0029-3105
Wake, Nicola (2013) Political Rhetoric or Principled Reform of Loss of Control? Anglo-Australian Perspectives on the Exclusionary Conduct Model. The Journal of Criminal Law, 77 (6). pp. 512-542. ISSN 1740-5580
Wake, Nicola (2013) Battered Women, Startled Householders and Psychological Self-Defence: Anglo-Australian Perspectives. The Journal of Criminal Law, 77 (5). pp. 433-457. ISSN 1740-5580
Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2013) Potentiate Liability and Preventing Fault Attribution: The Intoxicated Offender and Anglo-American Depecage Standardisations. The John Marshall Law Review, 47 (1). pp. 57-114. ISSN 0270-854X
Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2013) Potentiate liability and preventing fault attribution: the intoxicated “offender” and Anglo-American dépecage standardisations. The John Marshall Law Review, 47 (1). pp. 57-114. ISSN 0270-854X
Jackson, Adam, Wake, Nicola and Wortley, Natalie (2012) Insanity and automatism: a response to the Law Commission: Part 2. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 176 (51/52). pp. 752-754. ISSN 1759-7943
Jackson, Adam, Wake, Nicola and Wortley, Natalie (2012) Insanity and automatism: a response to the Law Commission: Part 1. Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 176 (50). pp. 731-733. ISSN 1759-7943
Wake, Nicola (2012) Diminished Responsibility and Acute Intoxication: Raising the Bar. The Journal of Criminal Law, 76 (3). p. 197. ISSN 0022-0183
Wake, Nicola (2012) Loss of control beyond sexual infidelity. The Journal of Criminal Law, 76 (3). p. 193. ISSN 0022-0183
Wake, Nicola (2012) Psychiatry and the new diminished responsibility plea: uneasy bedfellows? The Journal of Criminal Law, 76 (2). pp. 122-129. ISSN 0022-0183
Wake, Nicola (2012) Recognising acute intoxication as diminished responsibility? A comparative analysis. The Journal of Criminal Law, 76 (1). pp. 71-98. ISSN 0022-0183
Book Section
Wake, Nicola (2015) Anglo-Antipodean perspectives on the positive restriction model and abolition of the provocation defence. In: Mental Condition Defences and the Criminal Justice System: Perspectives from Law and Medicine. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 365-405. ISBN 9781443871617
Loughnan, Arlie and Wake, Nicola (2014) Of blurred boundaries and prior fault: Insanity, automatism and intoxication. In: General Defences in Criminal Law: Domestic and Comparative Perspectives. Substantive Issues in Criminal Law . Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 113-132. ISBN 9781472433374
Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2011) Anglo-American perspectives on partial defences: something old, something borrowed, and something new. In: Loss of Control and Diminished Responsibility: domestic, comparative and international perspectives. Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 183-206. ISBN 978-1409431756
Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2011) Sexual infidelity killings: contemporary standardisations and comparative stereotypes. In: Loss of Control and Diminished Responsibility: domestic, comparative and international perspectives. Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 115-134. ISBN 978-1409431756
Conference or Workshop Item
Wake, Nicola (2016) Legal vignettes on loss of control. In: Royal College of Psychiatrists Annual Conference, 27 - 30 June 2016, London.
Wake, Nicola (2016) Losing self-control. In: First Annual Emotion and Criminal Justice Conference, 18th February 2016, Leicester.
Wake, Nicola and Wortley, Natalie (2015) Predominant aggressors and primary victims: The inadequacy of extreme provocation and loss of control. In: Fighting Femicide Conference, 5th - 6th November 2015, London.
Wake, Nicola (2015) Principal aggressors and primary victims: The inadequacy of extreme provocation and loss of control. In: Fighting Femicide: Cultural and Legal Interventions, 5 - 6 November 2015, London.
Wake, Nicola (2015) Partial Defences and Primary Victims: Anglo-Australian perspectives. In: XXXIVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, 12 - 17 July 2015, Vienna.
Wake, Nicola (2015) Loss of Control and Extreme Provocation: Anglo-Australian perspectives. In: Careers in Criminology: University of Sydney Institute of Criminology Seminar Series, 26th May 2015, Sydney.
Wake, Nicola and Wortley, Natalie (2014) Partial defences to murder: Where are we now? In: Grange Annual Conference, 6-9 October 2014, Harrogate.
Wake, Nicola (2014) How to obtain an academic post and progress your career. In: The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, 9 - 12 September 2014, Nottingham.
Book
Reed, Alan, Bohlander, Michael, Wake, Nicola, Engleby, Emma and Adams, Verity (2018) Homicide in Criminal Law. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138498419
Ashford, Chris, Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2016) Legal Perspectives on State Power: Consent and Control. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne. ISBN 978-1-4438-9944-4
Reed, Alan, Bohlander, Michael, Wake, Nicola and Smith, Emma (2016) Consent: Domestic and comparative perspectives. Substantive Issues in Criminal Law . Taylor & Francis, Abingdon. ISBN 9781472469953
Livings, Ben, Reed, Alan and Wake, Nicola (2015) Mental Condition Defences and the Criminal Justice System: Perspectives from Law and Medicine. Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne. ISBN 9781443871617
Reed, Alan, Bohlander, Michael, Wake, Nicola and Smith, Emma (2014) General Defences in Criminal Law: Domestic and comparative perspectives. Substantive Issues in Criminal Law . Ashgate Publishing, Farnham. ISBN 9781472433350
Thesis
Wake, Nicola (2016) Vulnerable Offenders: Domestic and Comparative Perspectives’. Doctoral thesis, Northumbria University.