| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Voluntary intoxication is irrelevant to this test | Asmelash | 0%
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| Relevant factors in assessing this include D's temperament and the _________ | circumstances | 0%
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| Sexual infidelity on its own is not a QT, but is relevant to assessing whether other possible QTs are extremely grave | Clinton | 0%
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| Sexual infidelity is relevant to this test | Clinton | 0%
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| D may not rely on the defence where he incites violence as an excuse to kill | Dawes | 0%
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| A short time lapse may indicate that D lost control, while a longer time lapse may be evidence that D "cooled ___" and killed with a considered desire for revenge. | down | 0%
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| Thing said or done which are of extremely ____ character and gave D a justifiable sense of being wronged | grave | 0%
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| The violence must be directed either at D, or another ____ person | identified | 0%
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| There must be a loss of control, which is defined as a loss of normal powers of reasoning. It is assessed subjectively | Jewell | 0%
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| This test is _____ | objective | 0%
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| Mental health issues (any anything else which affects self-control) is irrelevant if it affects self-control or tolerance | Rejmanski | 0%
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| The violence D subjectively fears must objectively be _______ | serious | 0%
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| Might a person, of the same age and sex as D, with normal ________ and self-control in all D’s circumstances have reacted the same way as D? | tolerance | 0%
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| 1. Loss of Control | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 2a. Fear Trigger | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 2b. Anger Trigger | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 3. Same Reaction | x | 0%
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