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While many jurisdictions have since replaced provocation with "loss of control" or similar defenses, the 1996 era remains a case study in . It forced the justice system to ask: does understanding a person's trauma justify a lesser punishment for violence? Broadening the Term
: Cases like R v Morhall [1996] and R v Thornton (No. 2) [1996] challenged the "reasonable person" standard. Courts began to consider whether specific traits—such as "battered woman syndrome" or even a person's age—should affect how we judge their loss of self-control. Provocation (1996)
The year 1996 marked a pivotal moment for how courts interpreted the characteristics of a defendant when applying this defense: Provocation (1996)