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    determination could be relayed to the court. An article entitled, Rationality, Insanity, and the Insanity Defense: Reflections on the Limits of Reason written by Theodore Y.…

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    Insanity is the state of being seriously mentally ill, madness. When people are suffering from insanity they kill, or do anything in their power harm someone. Others response to people who are insane by not messing with them in the wrong way or being around them leaving them to be left alone. When people who are insane insane commit crimes they get sent to the crazy house. Court gives special treatment to mentally ill, because they are ill and it's really out of their control. I think that…

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    Mental Illness and the Insanity Defense Introduction The criminal justice system works by attempting to dispense justice in all instances where the law has been broken. The penal code is structured in a manner that permits it to punish according to the magnitude of the transgression in question. However, not everyone, even those who admit to committing crimes, accepts their punitive measures gracefully. They continuously attempt to avoid the penalties associated with their deeds. Besides, some…

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    To begin, I have a few different opinions on the concept of the insanity defense. I believe the insanity defense is important for defendants that actually have a severe mental illness that can make that person harmful to themselves or others. On the other hand, some people may abuse the concept of insanity defense, in order to get away with the crime they have committed. Thus, the use of insanity defense can be a good or bad idea. First, if the defendant has a mental illness, which…

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    4. It is hard to imagine that serial murderers do not effectively use the insanity defense. Please explain: a) why isn 't it an effective defense? - The insanity defense, is a defense by excuse in a criminal case, arguing that the defendant is not responsible for their actions due to a persistent psychiatric disease. According to Danny Cevallos, who is a CNN Legal Analyst stated that: the insanity defense is raised in less than 1% of felony cases, and it 's only successful in a fraction of…

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    guilty for a crime that they committed? According to the article, High Court Reviews Insanity-Defense Case, we can argue to ways in which we either believe that insanity plea should be allowed in the court or not. This article was written and debated in 2006. The author is Nina Totenberg. This article is about Eric Clark and how he pleaded in the court of Arizona. I think that people should not be able to use the insanity plea in court. First, Eric had told his parents that they were aligns.…

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    The insanity plea is used widely in the court system to alleviate a quilty verdict connected to a crime as person has committed. For the insanity defense to be effective in a court case, a person must be professionally proven to have mental issues that would prevent them from being held responsible for his or her actions. The insanity plea has its pros and its cons when it is being presented as a defense. For the plea to be effective for the justice system, the defendant, and the victim or…

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    Mr. Juneau isn’t guilty. Our defense will be that Mr. Juneau is not guilty due to diminished capacity. A diminished capacity defense allows for lessening of a guilty verdict based on the defendant 's mental impairment. His intellectual insanity has been…

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    It is impeditive that Forensic Professionals become accustomed to documentation of services early in their career not only for the consideration of ethical guidelines but for legal requirements as well. Forensic Professionals are encouraged to recognize importance of documentation of all data. According to APA Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Professionals, Documentation consist of any forms of proof that maybe subpoenaed for review by the courts or used as a reference during an expert…

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    Studies have shown that brain structure and function, especially low levels of serotonin, play a role in someone’s likelihood to be impulsive with low self-control (Conklin, J., 2013). In the case of volitional insanity, the person knows that something is wrong but cannot stop themselves from doing it. That person could have already low levels of serotonin and then have a further decrease in it, causing them to temporarily go insane and perform a crime. These different…

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