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  • Title: [Psychiatric anamnesis, psychiatric findings and their relevance for legal questions in psychiatric assessment before the social court].
    Author: Zeit T, Wiester W.
    Journal: Nervenarzt; 1995 Mar; 66(3):197-206. PubMed ID: 7753244.
    Abstract:
    Psychiatric expertise in court implies specific requirements with regard to the formal aspects. On the one hand, they are determined by psychiatry as a branch of medical research and on the other by the fact that the expert testimony serves as a piece of evidence in court. Up to now psychiatrists have focused on the legal consequences of different kinds of diseases rather than on the formal aspects of expertise testimony. In this paper, we try to reconcile the specific requirements of psychiatric exploration with the requirements that have to be fulfilled in order to convince the court.
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