Genres: | FR Droit et Justice |
Authors: | Émile Blanche |
Language: | french |
Type: | Standard |
Des homicides commis par les aliénés (English: Homicides Committed by the Insane) is a book by French psychiatrist Émile Blanche, first published in 1889. The book is a study of twelve cases of homicide committed by people who were considered to be insane at the time of their crimes.
Blanche examines the different types of insanity that can lead to violence, and he argues that it is important to carefully evaluate the mental state of a defendant before determining their guilt or innocence. He also discusses the different ways in which insane people can be treated, and he argues that they should not be punished in the same way as sane criminals.
The book was a groundbreaking work in the field of forensic psychiatry, and it helped to change the way that society viewed mentally ill offenders. It is still considered to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of law and psychiatry.
Here is a summary of the book's main points:
The book is divided into three parts:
The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the following topics: