对精神失常罪犯的特殊刑事制裁:保加利亚和挪威的趋势与挑战。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Linda Gröning , Slavka Dimitrova
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摘要

本文比较讨论了保加利亚和挪威对精神失常罪犯使用特殊刑事制裁的情况。在这两个国家,这种制裁可用于因其行为时的精神状态而被宣告无罪的罪犯,以防止他们再次犯罪。总的重点是讨论将精神失常者送入精神病院的趋势和挑战,以及为此目的使用特殊刑事制裁的情况。作者调查了保加利亚和挪威在如何组织这些制裁以及相关精神卫生和法医系统方面的不同之处。此外,考虑到两国在现有精神卫生资源和能力方面的重大差异,作者对这些调查结果进行了背景分析。作者指出,这两个国家都面临着一些挑战,包括医院条件和心理健康污名化,但在性质和严重程度上有所不同。一个耐人寻味的现象是,利用刑事司法系统将精神失常者送进医院的现象似乎在挪威有所增加,但在保加利亚却没有,而这种差异似乎是由资源造成的。
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Special criminal sanctions for offenders with mental disorders: Tendencies and challenges in Bulgaria and Norway
This paper provides a comparative discussion of the use of special criminal sanctions for offenders with mental disorders in Bulgaria and Norway. Such sanctions can be used in both countries for offenders that are acquitted by reason of their mental state at the time of the act to prevent them from reoffending. The overall focus is to discuss the tendencies and challenges regarding the institutionalization of people with mental disorders and the use of special criminal sanctions to this end. The authors investigate how Bulgaria and Norway differ regarding how these sanctions and related mental health and forensic systems are organized. Moreover, the authors contextualize these findings in view of the major differences between the countries regarding available mental health resources and capacities. The authors show that both countries have several challenges, including the conditions in hospitals and mental health stigma, but that these are somewhat different in character and severity. An intriguing observation is that a problematic increase of the use of the criminal justice system to hospitalize people with mental disorders seems to happen in Norway but not in Bulgaria, and that this difference seems to be attributed to resources.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
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审稿时长
41 days
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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