Title of article :
Sexual assault, irresistible impulses, and forensic psychiatry in Sweden
Author/Authors :
Bergenheim، نويسنده , , إsa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
99
To page :
108
Abstract :
After forensic psychiatry was firmly established in Sweden in the 1930s, many rapists and individuals charged with assaulting children underwent a forensic psychiatric examination. The physicians found that most of them had not been “in control” of their senses or not “in complete control” of their senses at the time of the crime. If the court ordered a forensic psychiatric examination, the defendant had a very good chance of either being discharged or having his sentence reduced considerably. By the 1950s psychological perspectives began to dominate in forensic psychiatry. In the forensic records of the 1950s we can notice a shift from a biomedical to a socio-psychological perspective, and crime was increasingly related to conditions that were not seen as mental derangement from a legal point of view. As a result, it became less and less common, from the 1950s onwards, for sentences to be commuted or defendants discharged.
Keywords :
sexual assault , Swedish law , Child assault , Not-criminally-responsible , Forensic psychiatry
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Record number :
1953186
Link To Document :
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