This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main emphasis on the regulations related to the implementation of this type of legal response. Court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care is not regarded as punishment, but as a special penal sanction with a specific purpose: to protect society against serious crimes. Nevertheless, it can be argued that criminal law sanctions against criminally insane offenders constitute a violation of the principle that such sanctions should be reserved for those who are responsible and can be blamed for their actions. The treatment of persons with severe mental illness is first and foremost a task for the health services, regardless of whether or not they have commi...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
AbstractPsychological violence is a new phenomenon in the Danish criminal justice system. A law agai...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
The health care system is responsible for the implementation of court-ordered compulsory psychi...
Swedish criminal law is unique in the sense that mentally disturbed offenders are held accountable f...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
This essay aims to discuss the court's legal sanctions for mentally disordered law offenders. The ov...
From 1965, the Swedish penal law does not require accountability as a condition for criminal respons...
Special reasons? - A criminological study of prison sentences for offenders with a serious mental di...
This doctoral thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility in Swedish law in cases whe...
Liabilities for the criminally insane have, for a long time, had a favoured regulation. It has been,...
As in many other countries, the Norwegian criminal law requires sanity at the time of the offense as...
The question of the mentally ill offenders’ status in the justice system has been intensely debated ...
Introduction In Sweden all offenders are convicted of their crime, regardless if suffering from ment...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
AbstractPsychological violence is a new phenomenon in the Danish criminal justice system. A law agai...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
The health care system is responsible for the implementation of court-ordered compulsory psychi...
Swedish criminal law is unique in the sense that mentally disturbed offenders are held accountable f...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
This essay aims to discuss the court's legal sanctions for mentally disordered law offenders. The ov...
From 1965, the Swedish penal law does not require accountability as a condition for criminal respons...
Special reasons? - A criminological study of prison sentences for offenders with a serious mental di...
This doctoral thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility in Swedish law in cases whe...
Liabilities for the criminally insane have, for a long time, had a favoured regulation. It has been,...
As in many other countries, the Norwegian criminal law requires sanity at the time of the offense as...
The question of the mentally ill offenders’ status in the justice system has been intensely debated ...
Introduction In Sweden all offenders are convicted of their crime, regardless if suffering from ment...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
AbstractPsychological violence is a new phenomenon in the Danish criminal justice system. A law agai...