观察和文件的法医精神病学网络:在审查委员会听证会和护理实践的交叉点。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jean-Laurent Domingue, Jean-Daniel Jacob, Amélie Perron, Thomas Foth, Pierre Pariseau-Legault
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摘要:法医精神病学护理是两个研究良好的交叉系统的交汇处,具有两个任务:刑事司法和卫生保健。护士参与审查委员会(RB)听证会这一系统的关键时刻,在很大程度上还未被探索。在法庭聆讯上,由法律及医护专业人士组成的小组,会决定因精神障碍而不适合出庭或不应负刑事责任的人士,是否对公众的安全构成重大威胁,并订定旨在保障社区安全的条件。本文的目的是展示一项批判性民族志的结果,该结果探讨了精神病学和公共安全话语如何在RB听证会期间构建UST或NCR人的身份,以及护士对这种身份构建的贡献。主要发现是法医精神病学结构利用护理干预和文件作为越轨行为的证据,因此UST或NCR的人可以被客观化并产生危险。维持法医精神病学系统的结构将护理纳入一个纪律计划,使得护理和监护的二分法不足以解释法医精神病学中起作用的复杂过程。这些发现对在法医精神病学环境中工作的护士和在医学法律边界执业的其他护士的实践具有启示意义。
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The Forensic Psychiatric Network of Observation and Documentation: At the Intersection of Review Board Hearings and Nursing Practice.

Abstract: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a specialty at the junction of two well-researched intersecting systems with two mandates: criminal justice and health care. Nurses' involvement at one of the systems' points of juncture, review board (RB) hearings, has largely been left unexplored. At RB hearings, a panel of legal and healthcare professionals determines if persons unfit to stand trial (UST) or not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCR) represent significant threats to the safety of the public and orders conditions aimed at keeping the community safe. The aim of this article is to present the results of a critical ethnography that explored how psychiatric and public safety discourses construct the identity of persons UST or NCR during RB hearings as well as nurses' contribution to such identity construction. The main finding is that the forensic psychiatric structure leverages nursing interventions and documentation as evidence of deviancy, so that persons UST or NCR can be objectified and produced as dangerous. Structures sustaining the forensic psychiatric system inscribe nursing care within a disciplinary scheme, rendering the care-and-custody dichotomy insufficient to explain the complex processes at play in forensic psychiatry. These findings have implications for the practice of nurses working in forensic psychiatric settings and for that of other nurses who practice on the medicolegal borderland.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Nursing (JFN) the official journal of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, is a groundbreaking publication that addresses health care issues that transcend health and legal systems by articulating nursing’s response to violence. The journal features empirical studies, review and theoretical articles, methodological and concept papers, and case reports that address the provision of care to victims and perpetrators of violence, trauma, and abuse. Topics include interpersonal violence (sexual assault, abuse, intimate partner violence); death investigation; legal and ethical issues; forensic mental health nursing; correctional nursing; and emergency and trauma nursing.
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