Jutta M. Birkhoff
University of Insubria
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2016
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Cesare Garberi; Laura Re
The aim of this case report is to underline the importance of possible legal consequences of the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). This disease is associated with antisocial behavior, impulse control disorder and cognitive and personality impairment, which are often the earliest manifestations of the bvFTD. One of the antisocial behaviors possibly associated with this neurodegenerative disease is pathological stealing. This case report is about a 50-year-old Italian man who had a regular life until 2010. In 2010 and 2011, some critical events occurred: he lost his job, his father-in-law, to whom he was particularly close, died, and his wife had a serious illness. He began to show symptoms of depression, a significant weight loss, apathy, poor self-care, and lack of interest in the activities of his family. He became disengaged from his prior activities, emotionally detached from his family and developed compulsive hoarding. Moreover, he had uninhibited behaviors, a memory retrieval deficit, executive dysfunctions and impulsive behaviors. In January 2012, the subject began stealing objects, particularly components of computer, without premeditation or concern for resulting legal actions. He was then diagnosed affected by bvFTD. He was charged with theft and attempted theft and the Court asked for a psychiatric evaluation, in order to analyze the effect of the neurodegenerative disease on his behavior. To answer to the Court, the Authors analyzed his history of life and made a mental examination. The subject was considered mentally insane at the time of his crimes. This is an example of the practical application in judicial cases of the latest knowledge and evidence in the literature about the frontotemporal dementia, a disease associated with antisocial behaviors that could create tensions with the criminal law. The focus of the paper is to explain how the behavioral symptoms of bvFTD can have legal implications and how to deal with legal aspects of the behaviors induced by a neuro-psychiatric condition, such as bvFTD.
Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2013
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Chiara Candelli; Stefania Zeroli; Donatella La Tegola; Felice Carabellese
In recent years, satanic groups have been responsible for various types and degrees of crimes. We report the case of a number of murders committed in Italy by a group of young people calling themselves the “Bestie di Satana”. Forensic psychiatric assessment of the members of a satanic sect charged with the crime revealed that all the young people had a fragile, immature personality, a very low level of education and were socially disadvantaged. The trial of the members of the “Bestie di Satana” sect was concluded with the verdict of deliberate murder, and all the members were given long jail sentences. This report should lead us to explore social and cultural responses to juvenile satanism, statistically shown to be a relatively rare phenomenon but with a high criminal potential.
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2015
Laura Re; Jutta M. Birkhoff; Marta Sozzi; Luisa Andrello; Antonio Osculati
Aggression and Violent Behavior | 2015
Laura Re; Jutta M. Birkhoff
Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior | 2015
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Laura Re; Davide Torri
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY | 2017
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Giuseppe Armocida
XXX Congresso nazionale della società italiana di criminologia. I perché del crimine. condizioni, cause e fattori | 2016
Davide Torri; Federica Borromeo; Jutta M. Birkhoff
XXX Congressi nazionale della Società italiana di Criminologia - I perché del crimine. Condizioni, cause e fattori | 2016
Federica Borromeo; Marta Sozzi; Davide Torri; Jutta M. Birkhoff
IALM intersocietal symposium P5 Medicine and Justice | 2016
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Davide Torri; Federica Borromeo
RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI CRIMINOLOGIA | 2015
Jutta M. Birkhoff; Giuseppe Armocida; Roberta Serra