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Criteria for Psychological Evaluation of Legally Relevant Emotional States of Defendants: Methodological Recommendations

https://doi.org/10.30764/64/1819-2785-2016-3-46-58

Abstract

The paper discusses a multivariate classification of the concept of “heat of passion” as it is used in forensic psychology, as well as emotional reactions and emotional states. It explores the criteria for differential diagnosis of “heat of passion” and emotional states that have a significant effect on the defendant's consciousness and behavior at the time of committing a crime. An algorithm of forensic psychological evaluation of the defendant's emotional states is proposed, together with examples of sample wording of expert conclusions, and their legal meaning.

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F. S. Safuanov
V.P. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


O. F. Savina
V.P. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


M. V. Morozova
V.P. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


I. V. Isaeva
V.P. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


References

1. Сафуанов Ф.С., Савина О.Ф., Морозова М.В., Исаева И.В. Критерии судебно-психологической экспертной оценки юридически релевантных эмоциональных состояний у обвиняемых: Методические рекомендации. М.: ФГБУ «ФМИЦПН им. В.П. Сербского» Минздрава России, 2016. 28 с.


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Safuanov F.S., Savina O.F., Morozova M.V., Isaeva I.V. Criteria for Psychological Evaluation of Legally Relevant Emotional States of Defendants: Methodological Recommendations. Theory and Practice of Forensic Science. 2016;(3(43)):46-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30764/64/1819-2785-2016-3-46-58

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