Forensic psychiatric assessment in European Union member states

Objective:  To provide a structured description and cross‐boundary comparison of legal frameworks and training standards relevant for forensic psychiatric assessment in European Union member states before the extension in May 2004. Method:  Information on legislation and practice concerning the asse...

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description Objective:  To provide a structured description and cross‐boundary comparison of legal frameworks and training standards relevant for forensic psychiatric assessment in European Union member states before the extension in May 2004. Method:  Information on legislation and practice concerning the assessment of mentally disordered offenders was gathered by means of a detailed, structured questionnaire which was filled in by national experts. Results:  Legal frameworks for the assessment and reassessment of mentally disordered offenders and professional training standards in forensic psychiatry vary markedly across EU member states. Conclusion:  Currently a cross‐boundary harmonization of legal concepts appears hard to achieve. At least a formal construction and implementation of specialist training standards in forensic psychiatry would appear desirable.
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Crime - statistics & numerical data
Cross cultural studies
Education - standards
EU membership
Europe - epidemiology
European Union
Forensic medicine
forensic psychiatric assessment
Forensic psychiatry
Forensic Psychiatry - education
Forensic Psychiatry - legislation & jurisprudence
Forensic Psychiatry - methods
Humans
Law
Medical sciences
Medicine - standards
Mental Disorders - diagnosis
Mental Disorders - epidemiology
Mental Health Services - legislation & jurisprudence
mentally disordered offenders
Professional development
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Specialization
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