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Archive | 2008

Driving Offences : Law, Policy and Practice

Sally Cunningham

Contents: Introduction Dangerous driving and careless driving Drink-driving and speeding Homicide offences A comparative study: traffic law in Sweden The role of the criminal law in promoting road safety The future of road traffic offences References Index.


King's Law Journal | 2010

Recklessness: Being Reckless and Acting Recklessly

Sally Cunningham

This is the author’s pre-peer reviewed, pre-edited version. The final published version of the article can be found at the following link: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/hart/klj/2010/00000021/00000003/art00002.


Criminology & Criminal Justice | 2015

Swift and sure justice? Mode of trial for causing death by driving offences

Steven Cammiss; Sally Cunningham

In this article we present empirical evidence on the allocation of causing death by driving offences to explore the inter-relationship between different criminal justice policy goals. Specifically, we look at the decision-making of the various parties involved in such cases: the prosecution in recommending the venue for trials; the defence in deciding whether to plead guilty or to elect trial in the Crown Court; and magistrates in deciding whether to accept jurisdiction or commit to the Crown Court. These decisions are then set within the context of the Government’s desire to achieve ‘swift and sure justice’, promote correct allocation decisions for either-way offences and reduce the number of ‘cracked trials’. The data show that many of these cases are committed to the Crown Court, only to receive a sentence within the powers of magistrates, and that the proportion of cases where this happens is higher than for mainstream offences. Our contention is that although there is something special about the offences under discussion, in that the fact that a death is involved raises issues as to how justice is seen to be done, undue focus is placed upon ‘swift justice’ which generates problems later in the process.


Archive | 2007

Clarkson and Keating Criminal law : text and materials

C. M. V. Clarkson; Heather Keating; Sally Cunningham


Archive | 2008

Criminal liability for non-aggressive death

C. M. V. Clarkson; Sally Cunningham


Legal Studies | 2007

Punishing drivers who kill: putting road safety first?

Sally Cunningham


Modern Law Review | 2011

Complicating Complicity: Aiding and Abetting Causing Death by Dangerous Driving in R v Martin

Sally Cunningham


Archive | 2013

Has law reform policy been driven in the right direction? How the new causing death by driving offences are operating in practice

Sally Cunningham


Archive | 2014

Criminal law: text and materials (eighth edition)

Heather Keating; Sally Cunningham; Mark Walters; Tracey Elliot


Archive | 2012

Taking "Causing serious injury by Dangerous Driving" seriously

Sally Cunningham

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