Forensic Diagnostic Center of District Nine, PO Box 126, Byesville, OH 43723-0126, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2013;41(1):85-91.
Forensic evaluators often assess patients who lack insight into their mental illnesses. This lack of insight can have a significant impact on the defendant's ability to make legal strategy decisions that rely on their acceptance of their mental illness. In this article, the relationship between refusing an insanity plea and competency to stand trial will be explored in the context of defendants who lack insight into their mental illness. The authors argue that an adequate competency assessment should take into account the defendant's ability to consider his available pleas rationally. Such evaluations may have the effect of negating the necessity of a Frendak inquiry in those jurisdictions that can impose the insanity defense on defendants.
法庭心理学家通常会对那些无法洞察自身精神疾病的患者进行评估。这种缺乏洞察力会对被告制定法律策略决策的能力产生重大影响,而这些决策依赖于他们对自身精神疾病的接受程度。在本文中,将在缺乏自知力的被告的背景下探讨拒绝接受精神错乱抗辩与具备受审能力之间的关系。作者认为,充分的能力评估应考虑被告理性考虑其可用抗辩的能力。在那些可以对被告施加精神错乱辩护的司法管辖区,此类评估可能会否定进行 Frendak 调查的必要性。