Forensic psychiatry evaluation of criminal law cases at a university hospital in Eastern Turkey

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Cüneyt Ersolak, Hacer Akgül Ceyhun, Esat Fahri Aydin
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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to determine the epidemiological distribution of the cases referred to the forensic psychiatric assessments according to the reasons for their referral. The medical files of 214 cases referred to the Forensic-Psychiatry Outpatient-Clinic and forensic reports within the scope of criminal law were reviewed retrospectively. 76% of cases were ‘suspected perpetrators’ who were sent for the purpose of determining criminal responsibility, 9.3% were ‘’mentally disordered victims’, 14% were sent to determine ‘victim developing a mental disorder(MD)’. In our study, it was determined that the majority of the suspected perpetrators were male and in the 20–39 age group. Marriage rates were high in both suspected perpetrator groups with(42.2%) or without(39.9%) of MD. The most common diagnosis of suspected perpetrators was schizophrenia/psychosis. Regarding the group sent as perpetrators, it was found that the rate of intellectual disability(ID) has a high rate of 20.2% among all cases, and the diagnoses of substance use disorder(SUD) and personality disorder(PD)were low. Full criminal responsibility was significantly correlated with age, PD, SUD, and pre-criminal substance use. Logistic regression analysis was determined gender and education can predict the perpetration or victimization of individuals with MD. Our findings show that protective-preventive practices specific to risk groups should be developed for the sociodemographic and clinical differences we detected in the Turkish forensic psychiatry sample. In the process of evaluating whether there is a medical problem in the marriage of patients with schizophrenia, possible harm to the spouse and children of the patient should be considered. We are of the opinion that all MD should be evaluated from the perspective of the implementation of preventive security measures, the focus of which is the state of dangerousness.KEYWORDS: Perpetratorscriminal responsibilityschizophreniapersonality disorderintellectual disability Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
在土耳其东部一所大学医院对刑法案件进行法医精神病学评估
摘要本研究旨在根据转诊的原因,确定司法精神病学鉴定转诊病例的流行病学分布。对提交法医精神病学门诊的214起案件的医疗档案和刑法范围内的法医报告进行了回顾性审查。76%的案件是为了确定刑事责任而被送去的“犯罪嫌疑人”,9.3%是“精神障碍受害者”,14%是为了确定“患有精神障碍的受害者”。在我们的研究中,确定了大多数嫌疑人是男性,年龄在20-39岁之间。两组疑似犯罪者的结婚率(42.2%)和非MD(39.9%)都很高。疑似犯罪者最常见的诊断是精神分裂症/精神病。调查结果显示,在被派往施暴者群体中,智力障碍(ID)的诊出率高达20.2%,而物质使用障碍(SUD)和人格障碍(PD)的诊出率较低。完全刑事责任与年龄、PD、SUD、犯罪前物质使用显著相关。Logistic回归分析确定性别和教育程度可以预测MD患者的犯罪行为或受害行为。我们的研究结果表明,针对我们在土耳其法医精神病学样本中发现的社会人口统计学和临床差异,应该制定针对风险群体的保护性预防措施。在评估精神分裂症患者的婚姻是否存在医学问题的过程中,应考虑对患者的配偶和子女可能造成的伤害。我们认为,所有的MD都应该从预防性安全措施的实施角度来评估,而预防性安全措施的重点是危险程度。关键词:行为人刑事责任精神分裂症人格障碍智障披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突
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