Sociodemographic, psychiatric and criminal characteristics of elderly offenders under evaluation for criminal responsibility in Turkey

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Ilker Tasdemir , Ender Cesur , Arzu Mengus , Hizir Asliyüksek , Kayihan Oguz Karamustafalioglu
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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to examine a sample (n = 150) of elderly offenders to analyse the psychiatric, medical, demographic, criminal and if available neuropsychological test characteristics and criminal responsibility.

Method

Data were gathered through a retrospective chart review of applicants aged 65 and over who were referred for determination of criminal responsibility from 2014 to 2019 at the Observation Department of Council of Forensic Medicine (Adli Tip Kurumu Baskanligi, Gözlem İhtisas Dairesi) who were evaluated under inpatient status by law.

Results

There were 150 forensic cases aged 65 and over. The majority of the crimes were homicide (25.3%), homicide attempt (10%), and sexual offence (26%). The majority of sexual offence victims were children (34 of 39 cases). The percentages of decisions on criminal liability were as follows: 76% (n = 114) had full criminal liability, 21.3% of them (n = 32) had no criminal liability, 2.7% of them (n = 4) had reduced criminal liability. For the reduced/no criminal liability group, diagnoses were as follows: 37.1% dementia syndromes, 31.4% schizophrenia, 11.5% delusional disorder and 2.8% bipolar disorder manic episode.

Conclusion

When the findings in our study and current literature data are examined, it is seen that certain crime groups such as murder and attempted murder, and sexual crimes against children are high in elderly forensic psychiatric evaluations.

土耳其刑事责任评估中老年罪犯的社会人口学、精神病学和犯罪特征
目的本研究的目的是检查一个样本(n = 150)的老年罪犯,分析精神病学,医学,人口统计学,刑事和如果可用的神经心理学测试特征和刑事责任。方法对2014年至2019年在法医学委员会观察部(Adli Tip Kurumu Baskanligi, Gözlem İhtisas Dairesi)转介确定刑事责任的65岁及以上申请人进行回顾性图表审查,并根据法律对其住院状态进行评估。结果共有150例65岁及以上的法医病例。其中,杀人罪(25.3%)、杀人未遂罪(10%)和性犯罪(26%)占多数。大多数性犯罪受害者是儿童(39宗案件中有34宗)。刑事责任判决的比例为:76% (n = 114)被判完全刑事责任,21.3% (n = 32)被判不承担刑事责任,2.7% (n = 4)被判减轻刑事责任。对于减轻或无刑事责任组,诊断如下:37.1%的痴呆综合征,31.4%的精神分裂症,11.5%的妄想障碍和2.8%的双相情感障碍躁狂发作。结论当我们的研究结果与现有文献数据相结合时,可以看到某些犯罪群体,如谋杀和谋杀未遂,以及针对儿童的性犯罪在老年法医精神病学评估中较高。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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