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G153 Criminal Law 1 G EN ER AL D EF EN C ES: G EN ER AL D EF EN C E S: I NSANITY & I NSANITY & A UTOMATISM. A UTOMATISM. By the end of this unit, you should be able to: Explain the definitions of insanity and automatism Understand the development of the defences over time. Understand ...
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See, e.g. , M ICHAEL L. P ERLIN , T HE J URISPRUDENCE OF THE I NSANITY D EFENSE 68 (1994) ("[E]mpirical studies have shown, clearly and consistently, that a significant percentage of offenders suffer from mental illness . . . .").