Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, Moraga, California, USA.
Behav Sci Law. 2024 Jan-Feb;42(1):56-64. doi: 10.1002/bsl.2643. Epub 2024 Jan 1.
The neuropsychiatric contribution to capital sentencing proceedings has grown substantially in recent decades as the consideration of neurological and psychiatric factors in criminal behavior has been increasingly accepted as relevant to the quest for justice. This review article will focus on the legal theories underlying neuropsychiatric input into capital sentencing decisions, as well as some of the investigative techniques and resulting data which may be offered by forensic neuropsychiatrists in this context. The death penalty is unique in its severity and irreversibility, as the courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, have noted repeatedly. "Death is different," and the recognition of this has generated a set of court decisions and statutes pertinent specifically to capital proceedings, both procedural and substantive.
近几十年来,随着神经学和精神学因素在犯罪行为中的考虑越来越被认为与司法追求相关,神经精神病学对死刑判决程序的贡献大大增加。本文综述将集中讨论神经精神病学对死刑判决决定的投入的法律理论,以及法医神经精神病学家在这方面可能提供的一些调查技术和结果数据。正如美国最高法院一再指出的,死刑的严重性和不可逆转性是独一无二的。"死亡是不同的",这种认识产生了一系列专门适用于死刑程序的法院判决和法规,包括程序和实体方面。