从欲望到毁灭:意大利女性谋杀案件中的成瘾、嫉妒和精神障碍。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Forensic Sciences Research Pub Date : 2025-07-11 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1093/fsr/owaf018
Cristiano Barbieri, Roberta Risola, Andrea De Leo, Anna Cassano, Ignazio Grattagliano, Kimberly Pagani, Maria Grazia Violante
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摘要

这篇文章的目的是分析意大利的一起杀害妇女案件,该案件经过三级审判,直到最高上诉法院,并需要专家意见。这一分析将解决该领域固有的具体法医精神病学问题,即在杀害女性的案件中,成瘾、嫉妒和精神障碍之间的相互作用,这需要对犯罪学和法律医学都有全面的了解。一方面,所谓的双重诊断(在被检查的病例中,有酒精成瘾和边缘性人格障碍),以及人格障碍固有的条件(在这个具体病例中,至少是一种边缘性状态或实际上是边缘性明显疾病),这些条件将疾病与法律相关性结合在一起。这两种情况都被插入到一个功能失调和串通的角色的关系背景中,在这个背景中,受害者的个性使她在受害者层面上成为一个积极的伙伴,共同负责犯罪行为。一起杀害女性案件的法医精神病学分析。双重诊断的临床困难。评估犯罪者的精神能力和责任的减少。受害人作为犯罪的积极同伙的个人倾向。
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From desire to destruction: addiction, jealousy, and mental disorder in an Italian femicide case.

This contribution aims to analyse an Italian femicide case that progressed through three levels of trial up to the Supreme Court of Cassation and required an expert opinion. This analysis will address specific forensic psychiatry issues inherent to this field, i.e., the interaction between addiction, jealousy, and mental disorder in a femicide case, which necessitates a comprehensive understanding of both criminology and legal medicine. On one hand, the nosographic setup of the so-called dual diagnosis (in the case examined, there was alcohol addiction and a borderline personality disorder), together with conditions inherent to a personality disorder (in this specific case, at least a borderline state or actually marginal manifest disease) that integrated an infirmity with legal relevance. Both conditions were inserted in a relational context of dysfunctional and collusive characters in which the victim's personality caused her, at a victimological level, to become an active partner co-responsible for the criminal act. Key points  Forensic psychiatric analysis in a case of femicide.Nosographic difficulty in making dual diagnosis.Assessment of the perpetrator's mental capacity and of diminished responsibility.Personal predisposition of the victim as an active partner in the crime.

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