Diagnose Und Therapie in Der Praxis 1976
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-96349-0_9
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“…Wallerstein argues this must be distinguished from victims because while both involve deliberate choice, there are vast differences between intention and consent. 67 Is their 'fault' in voluntarily getting drunk for one and not the other? 68 If intoxication increases the risk that something might go wrong, or there could be unwanted consequences which flow directly or indirectly from the intoxication, who is responsible for 'shared risk-taking', when the accused and victim get drunk together?…”
Section: Both or Neither?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wallerstein argues this must be distinguished from victims because while both involve deliberate choice, there are vast differences between intention and consent. 67 Is their 'fault' in voluntarily getting drunk for one and not the other? 68 If intoxication increases the risk that something might go wrong, or there could be unwanted consequences which flow directly or indirectly from the intoxication, who is responsible for 'shared risk-taking', when the accused and victim get drunk together?…”
Section: Both or Neither?mentioning
confidence: 99%