Clinical examination of patients with oligophrenia who have committed socially dangerous acts

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Taking into account the emotional-volitional disorders in the criminal behavior of mentally retarded persons, five types and two variants of an oligophrenic defect were identified. The possibilities of social adaptation of oligophrenics depending on the type of defect are considered. It was noted that almost half of the oligophrenics were not registered at the time of the primary tort, and 40% of the patients were not registered even after the commission of dangerous actions. Measures are proposed to improve dispensary services for mentally retarded persons with socially dangerous tendencies.

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A. A. Churkin

All-Union Scientific Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry. V.P.Serbsky

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