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Free will and psychiatric assessments of criminal responsibility: a parallel with informed consent

机译:对犯罪责任的自由意志和精神病学评估:在知情同意的同时

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In some criminal cases a forensic psychiatrist is asked to make an assessment of the state of mind of the defendant at the time of the legally relevant act. A considerable number of people seem to hold that the basis for this assessment is that free will is required for legal responsibility, and that mental disorders can compromise free will. In fact, because of the alleged relationship between the forensic assessment and free will, researchers in forensic psychiatry also consider the complicated metaphysical discussions on free will relevant to the assessment. At the same time, there is concern about the lack of advancement with respect to clarifying the nature of the forensic assessment. In this paper I argue that, even if free will is considered relevant, there may be no need for forensic researchers to engage into metaphysical discussions on free will in order to make significant progress. I will do so, drawing a parallel between the assessment of criminal responsibility on the one hand, and the medical practice of obtaining informed consent on the other. I argue that also with respect to informed consent, free will is considered relevant, or even crucial. This is the parallel. Yet, researchers on informed consent have not entered into metaphysical debates on free will. Meanwhile, research on informed consent has made significant progress. Based on the parallel with respect to free will, and the differences with respect to research, I conclude that researchers on forensic assessment may not have to engage into metaphysical discussions on free will in order to advance our understanding of this psychiatric practice.
机译:在某些刑事案件中,法医精神科医生被要求在法律上相关的行为发生时对被告的心理状态进行评估。似乎有很多人认为,这项评估的基础是法律责任需要自由意志,而精神障碍会损害自由意志。实际上,由于法医评估与自由意志之间有据称的关系,法医精神病学的研究人员还认为,关于自由意志的复杂形而上学讨论与评估有关。同时,有人担心在澄清法医评估的性质方面缺乏进展。在本文中,我认为,即使自由意志被认为是相关的,法医研究人员也可能没有必要就自由意志进行形而上的讨论,以取得重大进展。我将这样做,一方面将对刑事责任的评估与另一方面获得知情同意的医学实践相提并论。我认为,就知情同意而言,自由意志也被认为是相关的,甚至是至关重要的。这是并行的。然而,获得知情同意的研究人员尚未就自由意志进行形而上的辩论。同时,知情同意研究取得了重大进展。基于与自由意志的平行性以及与研究的差异,我得出结论,法医评估的研究人员可能不必为了自由主义而进行形而上的讨论,以增进我们对这种精神病学实践的理解。

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