Concept information
Preferred term
assessment of criminal responsibility
Definition
- Mental health professionals are frequently asked to evaluate criminal defendants to assist the courts in determining whether those individuals may have been legally insane (i.e., not criminally responsible) at the time of their crimes. This entry discusses the legal concept of and criteria for insanity, as well as the challenges that forensic experts face in conducting these evaluations.In contemporary Western society, prohibited behaviors are typically codified in the criminal law, and most citizens are held to be responsible to obey these laws. [Source: Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law; Criminal Responsibility, Assessment of]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-XB2ZB7NZ-4
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