Self-Made Madness

Self-Made Madness
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Rethinking Illness and Criminal Responsibility
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Artikel-Nr:
9781351901215
Veröffentl:
2017
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
272
Autor:
Edward W. Mitchell
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EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Deutsch
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This multi-disciplinary book lies in the general areas of forensic psychiatry/psychology, sociology, jurisprudence, criminal law and criminology. It questions traditional assumptions about illness and mental disorder, and deals with the controversial notion that mental disorders (and possibly other ''illnesses'') may be to varying extents the fault of the ''sufferer''. It examines how the law can take into account such ''culpable'' notions of mental disorder in determining criminal responsibility. This culpability for the defense-causing condition (or ''responsibility for level of criminal responsibility'') is called ''meta-responsibility''. The book is divided into two parts. The first section discusses theoretical issues, such as the manner in which traditional illness models relate to meta-responsibility; the insanity defence and other mental condition defences; the relationship of clinical issues such as medication non-compliance and insight to meta-responsibility and the counterfactual notion that consideration of the possible voluntary origins of mental disorder may benefit the criminal and non-criminal mentally disordered. The second section of the book presents a case vignette experiment of mock jurors, examining the effect of a ''meta-responsibility insanity test''.
This multi-disciplinary book lies in the general areas of forensic psychiatry/psychology, sociology, jurisprudence, criminal law and criminology. It questions traditional assumptions about illness and mental disorder, and deals with the controversial notion that mental disorders (and possibly other ''illnesses'') may be to varying extents the fault of the ''sufferer''. It examines how the law can take into account such ''culpable'' notions of mental disorder in determining criminal responsibility. This culpability for the defense-causing condition (or ''responsibility for level of criminal responsibility'') is called ''meta-responsibility''. The book is divided into two parts. The first section discusses theoretical issues, such as the manner in which traditional illness models relate to meta-responsibility; the insanity defence and other mental condition defences; the relationship of clinical issues such as medication non-compliance and insight to meta-responsibility and the counterfactual notion that consideration of the possible voluntary origins of mental disorder may benefit the criminal and non-criminal mentally disordered. The second section of the book presents a case vignette experiment of mock jurors, examining the effect of a ''meta-responsibility insanity test''.

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