Cochrane R E, Grisso T, Frederick R I
Behav Sci Law. 2001;19(4):565-82. doi: 10.1002/bsl.454.
This study analyzed data from 1710 criminal defendants referred by federal courts throughout the United States. We examined 12 categories of criminal charges with respect to diagnosed psychopathology and opinions related to competence to stand trial (CST) and criminal responsibility (CR) at the time of the alleged offense. Overall, 18% of the present sample were found to be incompetent to stand trial, while 12% were found to be not criminally responsible or 'insane.' In this study, crimes were associated with rates of psychopathology and rates of opinions regarding CST and CR. The findings of this study suggest that individuals who are charged with different crimes have different mental states and psychopathology and are therefore found to have differential rates of competence and sanity.
本研究分析了来自美国联邦法院转介的1710名刑事被告的数据。我们考察了12类刑事指控,涉及诊断出的精神病理学情况以及与受指控犯罪时接受审判的能力(CST)和刑事责任(CR)相关的意见。总体而言,本样本中有18%被认定无接受审判的能力,而12%被认定无刑事责任或“精神错乱”。在本研究中,犯罪与精神病理学发生率以及关于CST和CR的意见发生率相关。本研究结果表明,被指控犯不同罪行的个体具有不同的精神状态和精神病理学情况,因此被认定具有不同的能力和精神健全率。