Kim Jeong-Min, Chu Kon, Jung Keun-Hwa, Lee Soon-Tae, Choi Sang-Sub, Lee Sang Kun
Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea.
Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra. 2011 Jan;1(1):433-8. doi: 10.1159/000330929. Epub 2011 Dec 24.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Some dementia patients have profound behavioral and psychological symptoms which might cause legal violation. We illustrate clinical and criminal characteristics of dementia patients who had been incarcerated because of criminal activity.
The National Forensic Hospital is the only hospital-based correctional facility in the Republic of Korea which incarcerates criminals with psychiatric or neurological disease. Between May 2008 and April 2009, those patients who had been diagnosed with dementia in the National Forensic Hospital were included in the study. We reviewed their medical and legal reports.
There were 7 dementia patients out of 752 patients, including 2 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, 1 vascular dementia patient, and 4 patients with alcohol-related dementia. Criminal behavior included simple larceny by the 2 AD patients, and multiple violent crimes in a drunken state by the other 5 patients.
This study reported diverse criminal behaviors among dementia patients. Inebriation may be related to violent criminal behavior among some dementia patients.
背景/目的:一些痴呆症患者存在严重的行为和心理症状,可能导致违法犯罪行为。我们阐述了因犯罪活动而被监禁的痴呆症患者的临床和犯罪特征。
国立法医医院是大韩民国唯一一家收治患有精神或神经疾病罪犯的医院。2008年5月至2009年4月期间,国立法医医院诊断为痴呆症的患者被纳入本研究。我们查阅了他们的医疗和法律报告。
752名患者中有7名痴呆症患者,包括2例阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者、1例血管性痴呆患者和4例酒精相关性痴呆患者。犯罪行为包括2例AD患者的简单盗窃,以及其他5例患者在醉酒状态下的多次暴力犯罪。
本研究报告了痴呆症患者的多种犯罪行为。醉酒可能与一些痴呆症患者的暴力犯罪行为有关。