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1 Chapter 5 Insanity and Competency Talbot Kellogg Community College
Criminal Psychology Chapter 5 Insanity and Competency Talbot Kellogg Community College

2 Insanity Insanity is a legal term.
The legal definition may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. An assessment for insanity attempts to evaluate the person’s mental state at the time of the offense.

3 Insanity v. Psychosis Psychosis Can one be psychotic and not insane?
Mens Rea (Guilty Mind)

4 NGRI M’Naghten Rule (Cognitive Test of Insanity) Problems
The defendant was suffering from a ______of ____________ from a _______________. As a result, the defendant did not know the ________ and ______ of the act he was doing. As a result, the defendant did not know that what he was doing was _________. Problems The volitional aspect of insanity.

5 NGRI Results of an NGRI determination.
Length of incarceration or admission?

6 Guilty But Mentally Ill (GBMI)
Indicates the presence of mental illness and the presence of mens rea. Unlike NGRI (a defense), GBMI is a __________. How might this occur? The results of such a verdict?

7 Assessing Sanity Concerns for the Psychologist

8 Malinguering DSM – IV - TR

9 Assessing Competency A person’s ability to understand the ____________ the _____ of the charges against them & their ability to ______ in their _____________. Competency to plead guilty. Competency to stand trial. Use of competency screening tests. CST, Competency Assessment Instrument, Georgia Court Competency Test (GCCT), CAST - MR.

10 Mental Retardation DSM – IV – TR criteria for MR.


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