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Kluwer – 2012 DesignCover:H2RVormgevingenCommunicatie ©2012Kluwer ISBN978-90-13-11176-7 ISBN978-90-13-1310314-4(E-book) NUR824-401 Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproduced,storedinadatabaseorretrievalsystem,orbepublished,inanyform orinanyway,electronically,mechanically,byprint,photoprint,microfilm,oranyothermeanswithoutpriorwrittenpermission fromthePublisher. Foreword As this is a rapidly changing world, in which globalization has become an important factor both in medical science and law, we would like to draw your attention to the Tilburg collection 2012, Progression in Forensic Psychiatry: About Boundaries. This collection is part of the series on Forensic Psychiatry which, starting 1997, has been published every three years by Tilburg University. The rationaleofthisseriesisthebeliefthatForensicPsychiatryconsistsofanumber of fundamental disciplines such as law, medical science and psycho-social disciplines, such as forensic psychology, victimology and criminology, but is also founded on disciplines like philosophy, ethics, and history. We have been happy to receive contributions from various quarters, also from abroad. There is a number of contributions dealing with diagnosis and psycho- pathology, in individuals and in management systems, with accountability, victimology, and medico-ethical matters and with new subjects, such as old age crime, process management in a forensic psychiatric centre, youth crime, TBS, Prison Mental Health and suchlike. We have been happy to welcome not only Dutch contributions but also a considerable number of foreign contribu- tions. This shows that Dutch Forensic Psychiatry has a considerable say in the internationalforum.Itisonaccountofthemanycontributionsfromcolleagues here and yon that we can confidently offer this first English-language Tilburg collectionofForensicPsychiatricsubjectstoawideinternationalpublic.Apublic consistingofcolleaguesandreadersinarangeofdisciplines,thekindofpublic wehavealwaysfavoured.InourviewForensicPsychiatryisnotanisolatedfield of study, but one of cooperation between experts representing behavioural sciences and law. Karel T.I. Oei, Professor emeritus Forensic Psychiatry Tilburg University Marc S. Groenhuijsen, ProfessorPenalandCriminalProceduresLawandVictimologyTilburgUniversity 5 Table of Contents Part I: About Boundaries in Theory 11 Felthous: The Diagnosis of Psychopathology: Improving Reliability and Validity in Forensic Examinations 13 Lionarons: The Disease Concept in Psychiatry 49 Bard: Boundaries: Applying Understanding of and Insight into Human Nature and Political Violence 63 Schalkwijk: Theory and Diagnostics of the Conscience 67 Hendriks: Personal Autonomy, Good Care, Informed Consent and Human Dignity – Some Reflections from a European Perspective 83 Kremer, Beintema, Spreen: Ethical Dilemmas in Structured Professional Judgements – Ethical Issues in Risk Assessments in Forensic Psychiatry: What does a Prediction based on Group Data say about an Individual in his Specific Context? 91 Hondius: The Trias Psychiatrica 99 Van Marle, Prinsen, Van der Wolf: Pathways in Forensic Care: The Dutch Legislation of Diversion 105 Casselman: Residential Forensic Treatment Services for Mentally Disordered Offenders Submitted to the Internment Measure in Belgium 121 Stufkens: Dilemmas and Problems in the Supervisory Relationship and the Supervisor’s Function - A Point of View 131 Schilderman: Sense of Injustice – Philosophical and Theological Remarks 145 Meynen: Should the ‘Insanity Defense’ be Replaced by an ‘Incapacity Defense’? 165 Part II: About Boundaries in Practice 185 Van Marle: Forensic Psychotherapy in the Netherlands and the Essence of Psychiatric TBS-Detention 187 7 progressioninforensicpsychiatry Adshead: Mirror Mirror: Parallel Processes in Forensic Institutions 199 Konrad: The Forensic Psychiatric Expert Witness within the Criminal Justice System in Germany 217 Te Winkel, De Werd: Care or Justice? A Moral Dilemma in Forensic Psychiatry 235 Van der Ham, Nederlof: Developmental Trajectories of Delinquent and Antisocial Behavior and Their Differential Associations with Intellectual and Neurocognitive Impairments - A Short Review 257 Verhoeven, Egger: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Disinhibited Behaviours: Toward a Translational Approach 265 Egger, Walvoort, Wester: The MMPI-2 and the Neurocognitive Paradigm: Assessment of Psychopathology and Personality in Alcohol Abusive Patients 279 Sklar: Trauma, Psychosis and Regression: The Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Schizophrenic Patient 295 Goosensen, Oei: The Insecurity of Security in Detention in a Hospital 317 Van Vliet: Probation Service at a Crossroads? Role and Position of the Probation and Rehabilitation Service in Forensic Psychiatric Supervision 341 Van der Veeken, Bogaerts, Lucieer: Routine Outcome Monitoring in Forensic Psychiatry: FPC2landen and FPC de Kijvelanden 355 Peters, Hendrickx, Jeandarme, Pouls: Prevalence, Psychopathy and Risk Assessment in Intellectually Disabled Forensic Patients - Old Problems and New Insights 377 Bouman, Van der Logt, Bulten: Desistance by Social Context in Forensic Psychiatry 397 Barendregt, Van der Laan, Bongers, Van Nieuwenhuizen: Explaining Reoffending and Psychiatric Relapse in Youth Forensic Psychiatry from a Good Lives Model Perspective 415 De Wijs, Verheugt, Oei: The Psyche of Women Committing Neonaticide - A Psychological Study of Women who Kill their Newborn Children 435 Koenraadt: On Forgery and Destruction in Art, Crime and Mental Illness 451 Brouwers, Troelstra: Progression in Forensic Psychiatry - Violent Sexual Behaviour: Antilibidinal Hormonal Treatment Considerations in Mentally Disabled Perpetrators 465 Goethals: Improving Services for the Mentally Ill at Risk of Being Violent 477 8 tableofcontents Kremer, Pomp: Do we (have to) Care, or just say ‘Beware’? Relational Ethics and Relational Research in Forensic Psychiatry: Two Birds with One Stone? 487 Oei, Bleeker, Bonten, Afman, Van Alphen: Senior Citizen Criminality and Mental Disorder in the Netherlands 507 Vlaardingerbroek: What can Family Law do in Case of Maltreatment of Elderly? 523 Ubbels: Ethnic Identity 543 Van der Helm, Stams: Conflict and Coping by Clients and Group Workers in Secure Residential Facilities 553 Goorden: Psychopaths “R”(among) Us – How Companies are being Destroyed (and Repaired again) 565 Diesen: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Victim of Crime 579 Gorter, Wesselius: Prison Mental Health 599 Mackor: The Autonomy of Criminal Judges in Determining the Disorder and the Risk of Recidivism - Some Reflections on the Hoogerheide Case 617 Index 629 9
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