Insane defendants and forensic convicts: before and after the onset of the new forensic psychiatry network and the criminal justice system reform in Chile

RD Cid - Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2010 - journals.lww.com
RD Cid
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2010journals.lww.com
Summary The 'New Forensic Psychiatry Network'(NFPN) has been putting in relevant efforts
to offer proper treatment and forensic assessment taking into account the civil rights of
mentally insane people, and the 'Criminal Justice System Reform'(CJSR) is making possible
legal conditions for better justice ensuring a more just resolution of insane defendants' and
mentally ill convicts' lawsuits. From the author's viewpoint, all these changes are leading to a
deep cultural impact on a Chilean's mind, changing their vision of justice and how society …
Summary
The ‘New Forensic Psychiatry Network’(NFPN) has been putting in relevant efforts to offer proper treatment and forensic assessment taking into account the civil rights of mentally insane people, and the ‘Criminal Justice System Reform’(CJSR) is making possible legal conditions for better justice ensuring a more just resolution of insane defendants' and mentally ill convicts' lawsuits. From the author's viewpoint, all these changes are leading to a deep cultural impact on a Chilean's mind, changing their vision of justice and how society should respect insane defendants' and mentally ill convicts' legal rights.
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