An essay arguing that tome legally sane accused persons do not form a conscious intention before the offence charged, and that for many of those who might have formed one its nature cannot be determined by later inquiry. The implications of this are considered.
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WilliamsG. L. (1965) The Mental Element in Crime. Jerusalem, Magna Press, The Hebrew University.