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Psychiatry, Psychology and Law | 2017

Ethical Issues Pertaining to Forensic Assessments in Mental Capacity Proceedings: Reflections from South Africa

Philip Stevens

Within the context of South African criminal law, the defence of pathological criminal incapacity, or more commonly referred to as the insanity defence, is well established. Whenever the insanity defence is invoked, the Criminal Procedure Act 1977 (‘CPA’) provides that an accused shall be referred for observation at a mental institution. Such observation will essentially be conducted by three forensic psychiatrists and one clinical psychologist. Within this context various ethical issues come into play. One of the primary issues relates to the confidentiality of statements made by an accused during such observation. In terms of section 79(7) of the CPA, statements made by an accused during the enquiry into his or her criminal incapacity may be admissible during the subsequent trial, provided that they are relevant to the assessment and determination of the accuseds mental state. The latter section necessarily raises various ethical and constitutional concerns. The focus of this article is on the ethical dilemma of confidentiality within the context of mental capacity proceedings. Dual relationships, bias and ‘hired gun’ experts are also discussed canvassed against the backdrop of the defence of pathological criminal incapacity. Recommendations for possible reform are provided in conjunction with a proposed ethical code of conduct for mental health professionals conducting forensic assessments during the course of mental capacity proceedings.


Journal of Criminal Law | 2014

Recent Trends in Explaining Abuse within Intimate Relationships

Philip Stevens

This article reflects upon abuse within intimate relationships with specific emphasis on research pertaining to the phenomena of coercive control, Stockholm syndrome and the compliant victim of the sexual sadist, advanced in order to explain the non-physical aspects of abuse within intimate relationships. The battered woman syndrome is accordingly revisited with specific emphasis on the non-visible aspects of abuse within intimate relationships which are often underestimated and overlooked. The latter is illustrated against the backdrop of the controversial South African case of S v Visser which was the first South African criminal case where these theories were addressed.


International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2016

Paraphilia and sex offending — A South African criminal law perspective

Pieter Carstens; Philip Stevens


South African journal of criminal justice | 2013

Decriminalising consensual sexual acts between adolescents within a constitutional framework : The Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children and Another v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others Case: 73300/10 [2013] ZAGPPHC 1 (4 January 2013). : comment

Philip Stevens


Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal | 2016

Recent developments in sexual offences against children - A constitutional perspective

Philip Stevens


Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal | 2015

Protecting the vulnerable? Assessing the constitutionality of the national register for sex offenders in respect of juvenile sex offenders – S v IJ 2013 2 SACR 599 (WCC) and J v National director of public prosecutions 2014 ZACC 13

Philip Stevens


South African journal of criminal justice | 2014

Robbery with aggravating circumstances revisited : Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another v Masingili and Another 2014 (1) SACR 437 (CC) : comments

Philip Stevens


Archive | 2014

Legal regulation of combating corruption. Report of the LSGL’s Research Group

Eduard Ivanov; Annette van der Merwe; Philip Stevens; Thiago Bottino; Lie Uema do Carmo; Paulo Clarindo Goldschmidt; Heloisa Estellita; Murat Onok; Laura Scomparin; Serena Quattrocolo; Michael Nietsch; Tunde Ogowewo; Dean Sudarshan; Maria Lúcia de Pádua Lima


Archive | 2014

Revisiting the Interpretation of 'Grievous Bodily Harm' for Purposes of Establishing the Offence of Robbery with Aggravating Circumstances – S v Maselani

Philip Stevens


Medicine and law | 2014

HANNIBAL REVISITED: ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER VERSUS PSYCHOPATHY--MEDICO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

Philip Stevens

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Heloisa Estellita

Fundação Getúlio Vargas

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Michael Nietsch

EBS University of Business and Law

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