abnormality of mental functioning/recognised condition

Cards (13)

  • what case defines what an abnormality of mental functioning?
    r v Byrne
  • What is significant about the case of r v Byrne?
    It defines what an abnormality of mental functioning is
  • According to the case of r v Byrne, what is an abnormality of mental functioning ?
    A state of mind so different from that of the ordinary that the reasonable man would term it abnormal.
  • what is the significance of the case of R v Aluwahlia?
    It shows how battered spouse syndrome is recognised as a medical condition that can be used in diminished responsibility.
  • what case shows how battered spouse syndrome is recognised as a medical condition that can be used in diminished responsibility?
    r v Aluwahlia
  • What is significant about the case of r v gittens?
    It shows how depression is a recognised medical condition that can be used for diminished responsibility.
  • What shows how depression is a recognised medical condition that can be used for diminished responsibility?
    r v Gittens
  • What is significant about the case of r v Campbell?
    It shows how epilepsy is a recognised medical condition that can be used for diminished responsibility.
  • which case shows how epilepsy is a recognised medical condition that can be used for diminished responsibility
    r v Campbell
  • what is significant about the case of r v Conroy?
    It shows how autism spectrum disorder is a recognised medical condition for diminished responsibility.
  • which case shows how autism spectrum disorder is a recognised medical condition for diminished responsibility?
    r v Conroy
  • What is significant about the case of r v squelch?
    It shows how paranoid personality disorder was a recognised medical condition for diminished responsibility.
  • what case shows how paranoid personality disorder was a recognised medical condition for diminished responsibility?
    r v squelch