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Psychiatrist-Witness and Legal Guilt

NCJ Number
82927
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry Volume: 139 Issue: 6 Dated: (June 1982) Pages: 784-788
Author(s)
B Bursten
Date Published
1982
Length
5 pages
Annotation
Psychiatrist-witnesses testifying in criminal cases are usually asked if the defendant's mental state at the time of the offense met the legal standards for mitigation or exculpation.
Abstract
These standards use a commonsense frame of reference resting on assumptions of free will and self-control, which may differ from the framework clinical psychiatrists usually employ in their work. An understanding of the process of 'transduction' between different systems may help resolve problems created by these different frames of reference. (Publisher abstract)

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