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分离性身份障碍:医学法律挑战。

Dissociative identity disorder: Medicolegal challenges.

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2011;39(3):402-6.

Abstract

Persons with dissociative identity disorder (DID) often present in the criminal justice system rather than the mental health system and perplex experts in both professions. DID is a controversial diagnosis with important medicolegal implications. Defendants have claimed that they committed serious crimes, including rape or murder, while they were in a dissociated state. Asserting that their alter personality committed the bad act, defendants have pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI). In such instances, forensic experts are asked to assess the defendant for DID and provide testimony in court. Debate continues over whether DID truly exists, whether expert testimony should be allowed into evidence, and whether it should exculpate defendants for their criminal acts. This article reviews historical and theoretical perspectives on DID, presents cases that illustrate the legal implications and controversies of raising an insanity defense based on multiple personalities, and examines the role of forensic experts asked to comment on DID with the goal of assisting clinicians in the medicolegal assessment of DID in relation to crimes.

摘要

人格分裂症患者(DID)通常出现在刑事司法系统中,而不是精神卫生系统中,这让两个领域的专家都感到困惑。DID 是一个具有重要医学法律意义的有争议的诊断。被告声称他们在处于分裂状态时犯下了严重罪行,包括强奸或谋杀。被告声称他们的另一个人格实施了恶劣行为,并以精神错乱为由(NGRI)提出无罪抗辩。在这种情况下,法医专家被要求对被告进行 DID 评估,并在法庭上提供证词。关于 DID 是否真实存在、专家证言是否应被允许作为证据以及它是否应免除被告的刑事责任,争议仍在继续。本文回顾了 DID 的历史和理论观点,介绍了一些案例,这些案例说明了基于多重人格提出精神错乱辩护的法律含义和争议,并审查了法医专家在评论 DID 时所扮演的角色,目的是帮助临床医生在与犯罪有关的 DID 医学法律评估中。

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