Justification for strict liability Flashcards

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State one justification and explain why this is justified

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Policy issues
- encourages higher standards of care and protects public safety.

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State one justification and explain why this is justified

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  • social utility
  • ensures quick enforcement and deterrence, especially in public welfare cases.
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State another justification and explain why this is justified

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Prevention of harm
-Focuses on protecting the public, even if the defendant didn’t intend harm.

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List all the other justifications

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  • it is easier to enforce as there is no need to prove mens rea
  • it saves the court time as people are more likely to plead guilty
    -Parliament can apply the ‘due diligence’ defence where this is thought to be appropriate
    lack of blameworthiness can be taken into account when sentencing.
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what are the arguments against strict liability

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-it imposes liability on people who are not blameworthy
-those who are unaware of risks may be guilty
there is no evidence that it improves standards
- some strict liability offences carry a social stigma

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