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美国专业心理学学会受审能力法医精神病学评估实践指南:加拿大法律视角

AAPL Practice Guideline for the Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial: a Canadian legal perspective.

作者信息

O'Shaughnessy Roy J

机构信息

Division of Forensic Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2007;35(4):505-8.

Abstract

Canadian legal tests of fitness to stand trial, while similar to tests in the United States, place less emphasis on rational understanding of the complexities of the trial process and greater emphasis on communicating with legal counsel. The limited cognitive capacity test has gained wide acceptance in Canadian jurisprudence as a balance between ensuring that an accused person can provide the necessary information to allow his legal counsel to defend him adequately while also minimizing the potential delay in a speedy trial. The tests have been criticized by organized psychiatry and legal scholars but have been supported by advocacy groups for the mentally ill. Canadian research on accused persons committed to hospitals for fitness evaluations suggests that this process may be used or, arguably, misused by psychiatrists to provide treatment to persons who would otherwise be inaccessible to psychiatric intervention. This raises complex ethics-related questions not yet fully addressed.

摘要

加拿大关于受审能力的法律测试虽然与美国的测试相似,但对审判程序复杂性的理性理解关注较少,而更强调与法律顾问沟通。有限认知能力测试在加拿大判例法中已得到广泛认可,它在确保被告人能够提供必要信息以使法律顾问充分为其辩护的同时,还能尽量减少快速审判中可能出现的延误,实现了一种平衡。这些测试受到了有组织的精神病学团体和法律学者的批评,但得到了精神病患者权益倡导组织的支持。加拿大对因受审能力评估而被送往医院的被告人的研究表明,这一过程可能被精神科医生利用,或者可以说被滥用,用于为那些原本无法获得精神科干预的人提供治疗。这引发了一些尚未得到充分解决的复杂伦理问题。

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