It’s 1992 and Barry Kingston, a man with admitted paedophilic tendencies, is accused of indecently assaulting a child. The police have photographs and audio-tape to prove his involvement - and yet Kingston still pleads not guilty. The boy in the case explains he’d been drugged without his consent. But so, it turns out, had Kingston.
In this episode of Bad People, Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen discuss the relationship between violent crime, drugs and alcohol, and the moral minefield of involuntary intoxication and drugged intent. Can you be convicted of a crime you committed while unknowingly under the influence?
CREDITS Presenters: Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen Producer: Hannah Ward Editors: Anna Lacey Music: Matt Chandler
Commissioning Executive: Dylan Haskins Commissioning Assistant Producer: Adam Eland
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105. Dark Arts 2: Can we prevent campaigns of vilification?
104. Dark Arts 1: How biasing is pre-trial publicity?
103. Bad People x People Who Knew Me
102. Paedophile Hunters: Do vigilantes help or harm justice?
101. Thalaikoothal: What is extreme elder abuse?
100. Tough Love: How should we help troubled teens?
99. Central Park Jogger 2: How should we interview children?
98. Central Park Jogger 1: Do you know your right to silence?
97. Belt Selfie: Why don’t people kill their friends?
96. Personification of Evil: Who becomes a prison pen pal?
95. Battle for Winson Green: Are prison riots inevitable?
94. Bad People x The Shamima Begum Story
93. Spirit Photographer: Are deepfakes a new problem?
91. Knox: Can translators make innocence look guilty?
90. Trash Puppies: Why are some people cruel to animals?
89. Baby Snatcher: Does anyone deserve the death penalty?
88. Thoughtcrime: How dangerous is anti-intellectualism?
87. Bad People x Please Protect Abraham
86. Born Criminal: Is Violence Genetic?
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