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Lupita Svensson

Senior lecturer | PhD in Social Work

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Mentally disordered criminal offenders : Legal and criminological perspectives

Author

  • Moa Kindström Dahlin
  • Clara Hellner Gumpert
  • Marie Torstensson-Levander
  • Lupita Svensson
  • Susanna Radovic

Summary, in English

Legal research in Sweden has traditionally focused on a systematization of the legal rules and their practical application, while the task of studying the effects of the application of the laws has been handed over to other branches of the social sciences. In contrast, new legal theories focusing on proactive and therapeutic dimensions in law have gained increasing attention in the international arena. These approaches may be better suited for evaluating legislation governing compulsory psychiatric care. Theoretical discussions and studies of causal mechanisms underlying criminal behaviour, as well as the implementation and value of instruments for predicting behaviour, are relevant to contemporary criminological research. Criminal behaviour varies across different groups of perpetrators, and the causes can be sought in the interplay between the individual and social factors. Multi-disciplinary efforts, integrating research from forensic psychiatry, psychology, sociology, and criminology, would be beneficial in leading to a better understanding of the causes underlying criminal behaviour.

Publishing year

2009-11

Language

English

Pages

377-382

Publication/Series

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry

Volume

32

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Law and Society

Keywords

  • Compulsory psychiatric care
  • Criminal offender
  • Criminology
  • Forensic psychiatry
  • Proactive law
  • Severe mental disorder

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0160-2527