Competency vs. Insanity

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Assignment 1: Competency vs. Insanity

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In a minimum of 300 words, compare and contrast the differences between the psycholegal issues of competency and insanity (also known as criminal responsibility):

  • Briefly identify the legal standard used to determine competency through an evaluation. What psycholegal questions need to be addressed?
  • Briefly identify the legal standard used to determine insanity through an evaluation. What psycholegal questions need to be addressed?
  • Does a mentally ill individual need to be either competent or insane, or can a person be both? Why or why not?
  • Comment on whether someone who is not competent to stand trial should be forced to take medications to become competent in order to face full legal penalties for his or her crimes.

Provide examples and rationales. Follow APA guidelines for writing and citing text.

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  • By Saturday, September 23, 2017, post your responses to this Discussion Area.
  • Through Wednesday, September 27, 2017, respond to at least two of your classmates' posts. While responding, compare the similarities and differences between what you have constructed and what your classmates have.

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Running head: COMPETENCY VERSUS INSANITY

Competency versus Insanity
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Introduction
The legal matters revolving around competency and insanity puts to bed factors privy to a
defendant’s ability to stand trial. It’s important to note that insanity can get attributed to the legal
fields as opposed to the clinical area. A myriad counsel avoids approaching cases form the angle
of Not Guilty because of insanity(NGRI) since it’s tough to win from the approach recording a
less than one percent s...


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