strict liability Flashcards
facts about strict liability
- established during the industrial revolution to improve working conditions
- no men’s rea needed
pros
+ Costs less time and money than proving mens rea.
+ Protects society by promoting a higher standard of care in certain situations.
+ Easy to impose strict liability; acts as a deterrent.
+ Small penalties for strict liability crimes appropriate if defendant made a mistake or acted in due diligence.
+ Makes regulations straightforward.
+ Prevents defences being raised as an excuse.
cons
- doesnt take into account the full situation CASE Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v STORKWAIN Ltd (pharmacist charged for supplying drugs without a valid prescription under Medicines Act 1967 despite being unaware that the signature on the prescription was forged)
CASE WINZAR - Possibility of injustice due to no defence of mistake or due diligence.
- Role of judges risks inconsistency when imposing strict liability.
- Is strict liability actually a deterrent? Small penalties may not be enough to deter some.
- Does strict liability breach ECHR (article 6: innocent until proven guilty)?
what test s used to determine if one is strict liability
gammon test
- is the offecne a true crime
- is it an issue of public concern HARROW V SHAH AND SHAH lottery ticket
- did parliement intend for ht offense to be strict liabei=ility by looking at the wording of the statue
- gravity of the punishment