Breaking: Strict Liability Offences Shake Up Legal System, No Mental State Needed
A strict liability offence doesn't require proving the defendant's mental state. It only needs to be shown that the defendant caused a specific result or carried out a particular act. The chapter discusses strict liability offences, when mens rea won't be presumed, what mens rea will be presumed, the Human Rights Act 1998's impact, common law defences, possession offences, and arguments for and against strict liability.