From 1965, the Swedish penal law does not require accountability as a condition for criminal responsibility. Instead, severely mentally disordered offenders are sentenced to forensic psychiatric care. The process that led to the present legislation had its origins in a critique of the concept of accountability that was first launched 50 years earlier by the founding father of Swedish forensic psychiatry, Olof Kinberg. The concept severe mental disorder is part of the Criminal Code as well as the Compulsory Mental Act. The medical conditions for being sentenced to forensic psychiatric care are supposed to be the same as those for being admitted to involuntary psychiatric care. What these conditions are is not regulated in any law. ...
In many countries, there continue to be conflicting opinions and mechanisms regarding the appropriat...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
From 1965, the Swedish penal law does not require accountability as a condition for criminal respons...
Liabilities for the criminally insane have, for a long time, had a favoured regulation. It has been,...
In a democratic society, it is assumed that the criminal law is applied ultima ratio and that certai...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
Introduction In Sweden all offenders are convicted of their crime, regardless if suffering from ment...
This doctoral thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility in Swedish law in cases whe...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
In penal law, persons with mental disorders most often receive attention as potential perpetrators o...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of five cases, in which criminal responsibility and mental dis...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how mentally disordered offenders would be affected by reintr...
In many countries, there continue to be conflicting opinions and mechanisms regarding the appropriat...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
From 1965, the Swedish penal law does not require accountability as a condition for criminal respons...
Liabilities for the criminally insane have, for a long time, had a favoured regulation. It has been,...
In a democratic society, it is assumed that the criminal law is applied ultima ratio and that certai...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
Introduction In Sweden all offenders are convicted of their crime, regardless if suffering from ment...
This doctoral thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility in Swedish law in cases whe...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
In penal law, persons with mental disorders most often receive attention as potential perpetrators o...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of five cases, in which criminal responsibility and mental dis...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how mentally disordered offenders would be affected by reintr...
In many countries, there continue to be conflicting opinions and mechanisms regarding the appropriat...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...