LL4K7 Half Unit
Mental Health Law: The Criminal Context
This information is for the 2018/19 session.
Teacher responsible
Prof Jill Peay NAB.5.08
Availability
This course is available on the LLM (extended part-time), LLM (full-time), MSc in Criminal Justice Policy and University of Pennsylvania Law School LLM Visiting Students. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.
This course is capped at 30 students.
Course content
This course aims to integrate a practical and theoretical understanding of mental health law, as it relates to mentally disordered offenders. It is not intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the detail of the relevant law in England and Wales, but rather aims at broader conceptual understanding of the problem areas that are likely to bedevil law relating to those with mental disabilities who have offended across many jurisdictions. The course makes reference to both the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
Teaching
22 hours of seminars in the MT. 2 hours of seminars in the ST.
There will be a reading week in week 6. Summer term is a review and revision session.
Formative coursework
One 2,000 word essay.
Indicative reading
J. Peay (2011) Mental Health and Crime, Routledge. P Bartlett & R Sandland, (2014) Mental Health Law. Policy and Practice, Oxford University Press.
Assessment
Exam (100%, duration: 2 hours, reading time: 15 minutes) in the summer exam period.
Two-hour unseen examination in ST (100%).
Key facts
Department: Law
Total students 2017/18: 15
Average class size 2017/18: 14
Controlled access 2017/18: Yes
Value: Half Unit
Personal development skills
- Communication
- Specialist skills