Parasomnias, Violence and the Law

K. Weiss, C. Watson, D. Markov, Elena Del Busto, N. Foubister, K. Doghramji
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Abstract

In this review, we trace the parallel development of scientific understanding of parasomnias and the jurisprudence of violent behavior during sleep. Before sleep physiology was studied, it was generally self-evident that sleeping persons would not be criminally responsible. Though the problem of malingering was acknowledged in early American forensic psychiatry, the defendant with sleepwalking or sleep drunkenness was treated leniently. Over the past half century, sleep physiology has been examined and there is a developing nomenclature for sleep disorders. Though there is no clear-cut correlation between violence and sleep, several parasomnias have been implicated. We discuss contemporary concepts of parasomnias and suggest how expert witnesses might apply this knowledge to the difficult matter of assessing criminal intent and responsibility.
Parasomnias,暴力与法律
在这篇综述中,我们追溯平行发展的科学理解和睡眠中的暴力行为的法理。在对睡眠生理学进行研究之前,人们普遍认为,睡觉的人不应承担刑事责任。尽管早期的美国法医精神病学承认了装病的问题,但梦游或睡眠醉酒的被告得到了宽大处理。在过去的半个世纪里,人们对睡眠生理学进行了研究,睡眠障碍的命名也在不断发展。虽然暴力和睡眠之间没有明确的联系,但有几种异睡眠现象与之有关。我们讨论了异象的当代概念,并建议专家证人如何将这些知识应用于评估犯罪意图和责任的难题。
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