用性欲亢进和非典型精神病的概念探讨女性性侵犯。

Mehmet Doğan, Muhammed Emin Boylu, İlker Taşdemir, Sefa Saygılı
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性侵犯通常被认为主要是男性的行为。然而,由于公众对女性犯罪的兴趣日益浓厚,对女性罪犯的研究也越来越多。性侵犯可能受到多种因素的影响,比如性欲亢进(HSD),或者可能与边缘型人格障碍(BPD)等精神疾病有关。在这起案件中,一名46岁的女性因与四名未成年男性青少年发生性关系而被指控性犯罪。她有情绪障碍和酗酒的病史。在我单位对她进行精神评估时,发现她自我照顾能力差,看起来比实际年龄大,情感不恰当,思想内容贫乏。随后,她被诊断为“非典型精神病”,委员会以多数票决定认为她没有刑事责任。这个案例突出表明,女性对儿童的性虐待比男性少得多。随着对这一主题的研究数量的增加,我们的理解将会提高,为防止再犯提供指导,并帮助性犯罪妇女的治疗和适当的重新融入社会。
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Exploring female sexual offending with the concepts of hypersexuality and atypical psychotic disorder.

Sexual offending is often perceived as predominantly a male behavior. However, due to growing public interest in female criminality, research on female offenders is increasing. Sexual offending can be influenced by various factors, such as hypersexual disorder (HSD), or may be associated with psychiatric conditions like borderline personality disorder (BPD). In this case, a 46-year-old woman was charged with a sexual offense for engaging in sexual intercourse with four underage male adolescents. She had a medical history of mood disorder and alcohol abuse. During her psychiatric evaluation in our unit, it was observed that she exhibited poor self-care, appeared older than her age, had an inappropriate affect, and impoverished thought content. She was subsequently diagnosed with "atypical psychosis" and deemed not criminally responsible by the decision of the committee by majority vote. This case highlights that sexual abuse against children is much rarer among women compared to men. As the number of studies on this topic increases, our understanding will improve, providing guidance for preventing recidivism, and aiding in the treatment and appropriate reintegration of women who perpetrate sexual offenses into society.

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