Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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101031 | International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Within the context of an ethical theory of responsibility, Susan Wolf has argued that people can only be considered fully responsible for their actions when they are sane. In this paper I explore the possibility of applying her ethical account of sanity and responsibility to forensic assessments of criminal responsibility. I argue that after some substantial revisions her account can be helpful in order to arrive at an ethics-based conceptual framework for forensic psychiatric assessments within the context of an insanity defense.
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Authors
Gerben Meynen,