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KMID : 1031120110010010013
Journal of Epilepsy Research
2011 Volume.1 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.18
Characteristics of Epilepsy Patients who Committed Violent Crimes: Report from the National Forensic Hospital
Kim Jeong-Min

Chu Kon
Jung Keun-Hwa
Lee Soon-Tae
Choi Sang-Sub
Lee Sang-Kun
Abstract
Background and Purpose: We investigated the clinical and criminal characteristics of patients with epilepsy who had committed violent crimes in order to understand the mechanism of violence and to prevent future criminal activity.

Methods: We reviewed medical and legal reports of criminals with epilepsy who were incarcerated in the Korean National Forensic Hospital between October 2007 and September 2008.

Results: Of 761 criminals admitted to the National Forensic Hospital, 17 patients (2.2%) were diagnosed with epilepsy. All of them had localization-related epilepsy, and no patient reported an overt seizure attack around the time of a crime. Psychosis was present in eight patients, and seven patients were in a drunken state at the time of the crimes. There was a positive correlation between the patients¡¯ age at their first crime and their intelligence quotient score.

Conclusions: These results suggest that most violent crimes take place during interictal periods, and diverse medical conditions, including inebriation, psychosis, and low intelligence, are associated with violent crimes among epileptic patients.
KEYWORD
Violence, Aggression, Epilepsy
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