Do forensic mental health services have an ethical duty towards victims of mentally disordered offenders?

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.1080/14789949.2023.2276694
Mayura Deshpande
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Despite important changes in the rights of victims of crime and their role in influencing public policy across most jurisdictions, victims of mentally disordered offenders are often neglected in public discourse. They are also neglected in clinical discourse by forensic practitioners who are responsible for the care and treatment of mentally disordered offenders. In England, as in other countries, this duty is outsourced to public sector agencies for the most part. This review sets out to understand what has been written about ethical obligations of forensic practitioners towards victims. An examination of literature on ethical dilemmas commonly encountered in forensic mental health services has found that most of the existing literature focuses on issues such as the dual obligation nature of the specialty and the difficulties of promoting autonomy in long-term incarceration, with relatively little written about ethical obligations towards the victims of our patients. Some of the ethical and clinical arguments for including victims in our thinking are described, considering the Principlist approach of biomedical ethics, as well as other approaches including relational and communitarian ethics. Some implications for practice are considered.
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法医心理健康服务是否对精神错乱罪犯的受害者负有道德责任?
尽管在大多数司法管辖区,犯罪受害者的权利及其在影响公共政策方面的作用发生了重大变化,但精神失常罪犯的受害者往往在公共话语中被忽视。在临床话语中,他们也被负责照顾和治疗精神错乱罪犯的法医从业者所忽视。与其他国家一样,在英国,这项职责大部分外包给了公共部门机构。本次审查旨在了解法医从业者对受害者的道德义务。对法医心理健康服务中常见的道德困境的文献进行审查后发现,大多数现有文献都侧重于专业的双重义务性质和促进长期监禁中自主的困难等问题,而关于对患者受害者的道德义务的文献相对较少。考虑到生物医学伦理学的原则主义方法,以及包括关系和社区伦理在内的其他方法,描述了将受害者纳入我们思考的一些伦理和临床论点。本文还考虑了对实践的一些启示。
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