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- W3135969917 abstract "This chapter distinguishes substantive defences from offences, and distinguishes the major types of defences from each other. The substantive defences are united by the culpability principle. They all play a role in preventing convictions of blameless defendants who satisfy the <italic>actus reus</italic> and <italic>mens rea</italic> of a crime. Traditionally, theorists have divided the substantive defences into two categories: justifications and excuses. Excuses directly engage findings of culpability whereas justifications are primarily concerned with wrongdoing. However, there is another class of defences that deny culpability indirectly—those that deny moral responsibility. These can usefully be called ‘irresponsibility defences’ rather than excuses. Furthermore, for practical purposes, excuses can be subdivided into three subcategories: rationale-based excuses; hybrid and partial irresponsibility defences; and defensive mistakes. The chapter focuses mainly on the difference between rationale-based excuses and justifications, before turning to discuss the general distinction between defences and offences." @default.
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- W3135969917 title "Distinguishing Defences (from Offences, and from Each Other)" @default.
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