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[Criminal acts leading to commitment according to psychiatric jurisprudence]
1Klinik für gerichtliche Psychiatrie, Haina/Kloster.
Der Nervenarzt
|May 1, 1997
Summary
Offenders under hospital orders exhibit conscious and organized criminal behavior. This finding is crucial for effective therapy and accurate prognosis in forensic psychiatry.
Area of Science:
- Forensic Psychiatry
- Clinical Psychology
Context:
- Analysis of delinquency leading to hospital orders.
- Assessment of offender behavior within institutional settings.
Purpose:
- To highlight the conscious and organized nature of criminal activity in offenders.
- To inform therapeutic and prognostic approaches.
Summary:
- Disordered offenders admitted via hospital order display significant conscious and organized behavior during criminal acts.
- This organized behavior necessitates specific considerations in treatment planning.
Impact:
- Informs clinical practice for forensic psychiatric institutions.
- Improves the accuracy of prognosis for offenders with mental disorders.
- Enhances therapeutic strategies by acknowledging offender's cognitive control during offenses.