KMID : 1031120110010010013
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Journal of Epilepsy Research 2011 Volume.1 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.18
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Characteristics of Epilepsy Patients who Committed Violent Crimes: Report from the National Forensic Hospital
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Kim Jeong-Min
Chu Kon Jung Keun-Hwa Lee Soon-Tae Choi Sang-Sub Lee Sang-Kun
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Abstract
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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.
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KEYWORD
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Violence, Aggression, Epilepsy
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