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Citation

Mercado CC, Schopp RF, Bornstein BH. Aggress. Violent Behav. 2005; 10(3): 289-309.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

This paper examines the significance of the Supreme Court's Hendricks and Crane decisions, with focus given to how mental health professionals may conceptualize the notion of volitional impairment. The Hendricks decision authorized postsentence civil commitment for sex offenders having a mental abnormality or personality disorder, rendering them likely to engage in future acts of sexual violence. In the Supreme Court's majority opinion, Justice Thomas implied that the Kansas Act was legitimized by limiting the class of offenders eligible for this specialized form of commitment to those who are "unable to control" their dangerousness. In Crane, the Court ruled that while the Hendricks decision does not require that a sex offender be completely unable to control behavior, it does require proof of serious difficulty in controlling conduct. In evaluating the meaning of this decision for mental health professionals, this paper notes the decline of volitional impairment standards in the insanity defense, summarizes case law regarding sexual predators and volitional impairment, and further reviews the empirical and theoretical literatures exploring the notion of volitional impairment. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2005. Copyright © 2005 by Elsevier Science)

Dangerousness Prediction
Offender Assessment
Psychological Assessment
Psychological Evaluation
Offender Mental Health
Offender Characteristics
Criminal Justice System
Correctional Decision Making
Justice System Cases
Legislation
Sexual Assault Offender
Adult Offender
Adult Violence
Violence Against Women
Mental Illness
Competency to Stand Trial
Insanity Defense
Mentally Ill Offender
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