Palmer C A, Hazelrigg M
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-3270, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2000;28(1):47-54.
The purpose of this article is to review the law and literature involving the guilty but mentally ill (GBMI) verdict to provide a clear conceptual examination of the actual intent and impact of the verdict. Such an examination may help to clarify continuing debates and confusion about the nature of GBMI and its success in addressing perceived problems with insanity acquittals. This review suggests that the actual intentions of the GBMI verdict are associated with minimal and largely unsuccessful results. In addition, the typical absence of treatment for defendants found GBMI appears unsurprising given that the provision of treatment for mentally ill offenders is not a legal intention of the GBMI verdict. Finally, the introduction of the GBMI verdict has had unintended negative consequences that include increased confusion among jurors and the legal profession and possible increased occurrence of inappropriate verdicts. In conclusion, significant problems can be noted with regard to both the intent and impact of the GBMI verdict.
本文的目的是回顾涉及“有罪但精神错乱(GBMI)”裁决的法律及相关文献,以便对该裁决的实际意图和影响进行清晰的概念性审视。这样的审视或许有助于厘清关于GBMI性质及其在解决因精神错乱而宣判无罪所引发的问题方面是否成功的持续争论和困惑。本综述表明,GBMI裁决的实际意图所带来的结果微乎其微且大多未获成功。此外,鉴于为被判定为GBMI的被告提供治疗并非GBMI裁决的法律意图,所以这类被告通常得不到治疗也就不足为奇了。最后,GBMI裁决的引入产生了意想不到的负面后果,包括陪审员和法律专业人士之间的困惑加剧,以及不当裁决可能增多。总之,GBMI裁决在意图和影响方面都存在重大问题。