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Presented by Dr / Said Said Elshama
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Introduction Forensic psychiatry - It deals with application of psychiatry in the administration of Justice - It deals with application of psychiatry in the administration of Justice - It is investigation of the relationship between mental disorder and criminal behavior. - It assess mentally disordered offenders - It assess mentally disordered offenders. - Forensic psychiatrist gives his opinion on the state of mind of the accused, at the time of the committed offence and the present state of the person awaiting trial.
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Domains of Forensic Psychiatry Domains of Forensic Psychiatry Competence Competence Criminal responsibility (insanity) Criminal responsibility (insanity) Violence (sexual offences) Violence (sexual offences) Divorce Divorce Psychic injury Psychic injury Expert testimony Expert testimony
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Patients who require expert psychiatric opinion Those who may do harm to themselves or to society. Those who may do harm to themselves or to society. Those who may not look after themselves, or property. Those who may not look after themselves, or property. Those who may turn out to be dangerous if they act upon their abnormal thinking. Those who may turn out to be dangerous if they act upon their abnormal thinking. Spouses of mentally ill patients may require psychiatrists' evidence in the court of law in the matter of divorce. Spouses of mentally ill patients may require psychiatrists' evidence in the court of law in the matter of divorce.
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Medico-legal aspect of insanity Medical insanity Medical insanity is abnormality of mind and delusion which diminished responsibility. is abnormality of mind and delusion which diminished responsibility. Legal insanity Legal insanity is unsoundness of mind which make the offender incapable of knowing the nature of the act (wrong or contrary to the law) is unsoundness of mind which make the offender incapable of knowing the nature of the act (wrong or contrary to the law) Degree of mental disturbance Degree of mental disturbance Individual loses the power of regulating his actions and conduct according to the rules of the society to which he belongs. Individual loses the power of regulating his actions and conduct according to the rules of the society to which he belongs. The insanity person may be considered to be immune from certain responsibilities such as a decision to marry, make business contracts. The insanity person may be considered to be immune from certain responsibilities such as a decision to marry, make business contracts.
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Capacity (Competence) and Incapacity Capacity (Competence) and Incapacity Clinical Capacity It is limited to health care decision. The right to make health care decisions, including refusal of medically necessary care. It is the ability to understand the benefits and risks of the health care, to understand possible alternatives and to make and communicate a health care decision. Capacity may be intermittent, variable and affected by the environment. Patients who lack capacity due to intoxication, delirium, coma, severe depression, agitation, or other impairment may regain capacity when their impairment resolves. To obtain consent to treat a patient who lacks clinical capacity, health care practitioners must contact an agent.
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Legal Capacity (Competency) It is ability to do something including making decision. It is ability to do something including making decision. It is assessed in relation to particular decision or activity. It is assessed in relation to particular decision or activity. It is a legal status. It is a legal status. It cannot be determined by health care practitioners. It cannot be determined by health care practitioners. Aged ≥ 18 yr are automatically considered legally capable of making health care decisions for themselves. Aged ≥ 18 yr are automatically considered legally capable of making health care decisions for themselves. Good mentality (no insanity- no mental retarded or demented. Good mentality (no insanity- no mental retarded or demented.
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Legal Incapacity A disabling condition :- A disabling condition :- Mental retardation, mental disorder, dementia, altered consciousness, chronic use of drugs. Mental retardation, mental disorder, dementia, altered consciousness, chronic use of drugs. Inability to receive and evaluate information or to make or communicate decisions. Inability to receive and evaluate information or to make or communicate decisions. Inability to meet essential requirements of physical health, safety, or self-care. Inability to meet essential requirements of physical health, safety, or self-care.
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Medico-Legal aspect of Mental-ill person Management of property and affairs of insane. Management of property and affairs of insane. Illegal Detention Illegal Detention Insanity and Contracts Insanity and Contracts The competence of Insane to be a witness The competence of Insane to be a witness Insanity and testamentary capacity Insanity and testamentary capacity Marriage Marriage Admission in Psychiatric Hospital Admission in Psychiatric Hospital Immediate Restraint:- Immediate Restraint:- An insane person who is dangerous to himself or to others, or who is likely to injure or wastefully spend his property or that of others. Person suffering from delirium due to disease and delirium tremens.
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Assessment of psychiatric patient Assessment of psychiatric patient Physical examination. Physical examination. Mental state including intelligence testing. Mental state including intelligence testing. Laboratory investigations Laboratory investigations Long observation in hospital. Long observation in hospital.
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