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Attacks On The Insanity Defense

The insanity defense refers to that branch of the concept of insanity which defines the extent to which men accused of crimes may be relieved of criminal
responsibility by virtue of mental disease. The terms of such a defense are to be found in the instructions presented by the trial judge to the jury at the close of a
case. These instructions can be drawn from any of several rules used in the determination of mental illness. The final determination of mental illness rests solely on the
jury who uses information drawn from the testimony of "expert" witnesses, usually professionals in the field of psychology. The net result of such a determination
places an individual accordingly, be it placement in a mental facility, incarceration, or outright release. Due to these aforementioned factors, there are several
problems raised by the existence of the insanity defense. Problems such as the actual possibility of determining mental illness, justifiable placement of judged
"mentally......


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