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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2007
Ethics in forensic expertise has been the focus of important debates. After providing a brief history of the theme, a review is given of the articles published in the last 2 years. As this field is constantly changing, it is possible to identify significant differences and even opposing positions adopted till now by various researchers.The review ...
José G V, Taborda +2 more
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Ethics in forensic expertise has been the focus of important debates. After providing a brief history of the theme, a review is given of the articles published in the last 2 years. As this field is constantly changing, it is possible to identify significant differences and even opposing positions adopted till now by various researchers.The review ...
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Forensic psychiatry in Pakistan
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2015This article reviews existing forensic psychiatric services in Pakistan highlighting the role played by the judicial and the medical fraternity in managing the legal and forensic issues of the population of patients with mental illnesses. Until 2001, all legal and forensic issues were dealt with the mental health legislation of 1912, the Lunacy Act of ...
Tariq, Hassan +2 more
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ORIENTATION TO FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1947WHILE many branches of the law impinge on the practice of psychiatry, only four will be considered in this paper. These are (1) wills; (2) business contracts; (3) marriage, divorce and annulment, and (4) crimes. WILLS A person making a will must (1) know that he is making a will, (2) know the nature and extent of his property and (3) know the natural
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Ethics and forensic psychiatry
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002This article has attempted to outline some of the important ethical issues faced by the psychiatrist in the forensic role. Much of forensic psychiatry is practiced by general psychiatrists without specific forensic training who must thereby familiarize themselves with the problem areas likely to be encountered in this work.
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2018
Abstract: Forensic psychiatry is an exciting specialty of psychiatry. It takes care of chronic, highly complicated psychiatric patients with problems in various domains, e.g., diagnostic comorbidity, and circumstantial risks. In this chapter, we will provide a brief overview of the most important issues in forensic psychiatry. First, we define forensic
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Abstract: Forensic psychiatry is an exciting specialty of psychiatry. It takes care of chronic, highly complicated psychiatric patients with problems in various domains, e.g., diagnostic comorbidity, and circumstantial risks. In this chapter, we will provide a brief overview of the most important issues in forensic psychiatry. First, we define forensic
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Education in forensic psychiatry
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008The present review focuses on the education needs and related pedagogical aspects of education in forensic psychiatry.Physicians specializing in other fields generally deal with concepts that are thoroughly addressed in forensic psychiatry, such as the ability of patients to consent to treatment, confidentiality, victimization, and risk factors for ...
Jorge Oscar, Folino +1 more
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2011
This article reviews the legal basis for the development of forensic psychiatry in China, the organization of clinical assessments, and training of forensic psychiatrists. Regulations for the management of patients in Ankang hospitals and the role of forensic psychiatrists within the Criminal Justice system are described.
Junmei, Hu +3 more
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This article reviews the legal basis for the development of forensic psychiatry in China, the organization of clinical assessments, and training of forensic psychiatrists. Regulations for the management of patients in Ankang hospitals and the role of forensic psychiatrists within the Criminal Justice system are described.
Junmei, Hu +3 more
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The ethics of forensic psychiatry
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2006Forensic psychiatrists find themselves at the crossroads of disparate ethical demands stemming from their basic identification as physicians versus obligations of their professional activities that often involve working for third parties and upholding the principles of law.
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History of forensic psychiatry
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009The purpose of this review is to highlight recent English-language literature in the history of psychiatry, with a special emphasis on the history of forensic psychiatry. It considers publications from 2008 and early 2009, as well as a few important older works that have not yet been reviewed in these pages.The history of forensic psychiatry is a ...
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Education and Forensic Psychiatry
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1986With the world-wide increase in more expansion in Forensic Psychiatry, the author discusses developments in this field in Britain and sets out models for future development, particularly as it refers to the training of young psychiatrists interested in this field. In addition, there is a discussion of the academic and research endeavours.
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