Judicial use of psychiatric reports in the sentencing of sex offenders

Use of psychiatric evidence within the court system has increased recently. This study investigates the psychiatric pre-sentence reports ordered by judges in sentencing sex offenders. The findings indicate that although the judges are ostensibly assisted by these reports, further probing makes it cl...

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