Kunjukrishnan R, Varan L R
University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1992 Sep;15(3):569-74.
Major mental illnesses, such as major affective disorders and schizophrenias, form a relatively small diagnostic group among mentally disordered offenders. The major affective disorders are less common when compared with schizophrenics among such offenders. Yet, some of the most violent crimes, such as murder, attempted murder, and serious assaults, especially intrafamilial violence, are committed by major affective disorder patients. The offenses by this group of patients are committed while suffering from active symptoms of the illness. As such, a substantial majority is not considered fully criminally responsible for the offense. Many such offenders are found not guilty by reason of insanity and are sent to psychiatric hospitals.
主要精神疾病,如重度情感障碍和精神分裂症,在患有精神障碍的罪犯中所占的诊断类别相对较小。与这类罪犯中的精神分裂症患者相比,重度情感障碍不太常见。然而,一些最暴力的犯罪,如谋杀、谋杀未遂和严重袭击,尤其是家庭内部暴力,是由重度情感障碍患者实施的。这群患者在患有该疾病的活跃症状时实施犯罪。因此,绝大多数这类患者被认为对犯罪行为不完全负有刑事责任。许多这类罪犯因精神错乱而被判无罪,并被送往精神病院。