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Defendants are clueless--the 30-day psychiatric observation.

作者信息

Kaliski S Z, Borcherds M, Williams F

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Cape Town.

出版信息

S Afr Med J. 1997 Oct;87(10):1351-5.

PMID:9472247
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the understanding and expectations of defendants referred to Valkenberg Hospital for 30-day observation.

DESIGN

Defendants referred for 30 days of psychiatric assessment were surveyed by means of a semi-structured interview within 3 days of admission.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred consecutive referrals from the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape were considered; 88 were eventually entered into the study.

RESULTS

All defendants were generally ignorant of the reasons for referral, but had a good understanding of court procedure and wrongfulness. Mentally ill subjects differed only in their not being able to distinguish between a guilty/not guilty plea. Most did not have legal representation, did not personally request the assessment and denied guilt of the alleged offence.

CONCLUSIONS

Mental illness affects triability but not necessarily criminal responsibility. Disturbingly, most defendants were without legal representation and were unaware of the purpose, implications and possible outcomes of psychiatric observation. It is imperative that the legislation governing these aspects be reviewed.

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