Mentally Disordered Suspects, Defendants and Offenders
By looking at the position of people with a mental disorder in the criminal justice process, this module will explore aspects of the relationship between law and psychiatry. You'll consider psychiatric explanations of criminality and the rights and interests of mentally disordered people as suspects, defendants and offenders – both within the criminal justice system and the community care system.
Key Topics
In this module you will cover a range of topics including:
>Theories of the relationship between criminality and mental disorder
>Section 136: place of safety or power of arrest?
>The mentally disordered person as suspect
>Diversion from the criminal justice system to the psychiatric health care system: diversion or charge and prosecution: remand to hospital or prison
>Insanity, unfitness to plead and diminished responsibility:
>Sentencing the mentally disordered offender
>Care in the community for the mentally disordered offender released from prison or hospital
>Dealing with dangerousness
Assessment
There are a number of assessments that you complete as part of your coursework and forward to your academic tutor for grading and comments.
You'll also take a summative assessment at the end of your module. Exam venues are located across the UK and exams take place twice a year. Please note that there are additional assessment fees for each module.