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Citation

Porta M, Servello D, Dell'osso B, Dina CZ, Bona A, Alleva GC. Int. J. Law Psychiatry 2018; 61: 1-5.

Affiliation

Studio Alleva, 6 V. Monti Street, 20100 Milan, Italy. Electronic address: gcalleva@allevalaw.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijlp.2018.08.003

PMID

30454556

Abstract

Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a developmental neurobehavioral disorder with childhood onset and relevant burden in terms of disability and reduced quality of life. In Italy the biological basis of this syndrome is still frequently ignored and TS is often recognised as a psychiatric manifestation, or even it is not recognised as pathology, which may result in inadequate treatment, social isolation and improper hospitalization. Indeed, the organic medical nature of TS needs to be taken into great consideration in evaluating causality of committing crimes in affected patients. In addition, delaying the diagnosis and consequently proper treatment has a devastating impact on social as well as legal aspects in patients with TS. The present report is aimed to present an Italian case series of 4 TS patients who faced legal problems related to their mental condition, in the intent to add further evidence, raise the level of awareness and encourage further investigation in the field, as in most of the cases, patients' illness was not taken into adequate account by the Justice. The relevant law is discussed in detail.

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Legal Defence; Tourette syndrome - social impairment

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