Legal insanity and risk: An international perspective on the justification of indeterminate preventive commitment

Volume: 66, Pages: 101462 - 101462
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Modern legal systems typically link the insanity or diminished responsibility of an offender for a crime committed in the past to his future dangerousness. This nexus serves across legal systems as a justification for the indeterminate commitment of the offender with diminished or no criminal responsibility. Conceptually, however, insanity and risk are not related legal issues. Moreover, empirical research suggests that there is only a weak link...
Paper Details
Title
Legal insanity and risk: An international perspective on the justification of indeterminate preventive commitment
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
66
Pages
101462 - 101462
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