Where is the insanity defense going? Between neuroscience and the social model of disability

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Ezequiel Mercurio

Abstract

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities resulted in a number of significant legal reforms in Latin America. The criminal justice system was not immune to these changes. The new paradigm of disability rights harshly condemned capacity to stand trial, insanity defense, and security measures, and made recommendations to remove them. The goal of this study is to analyze if it is suitable to eliminate the insanity defense or strengthen with neuroscience arguments the need to keep this concept. I will provide alternatives for designing a disability-neutral approach to insanity defense.

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Mercurio, E. (2023). Where is the insanity defense going? Between neuroscience and the social model of disability. Revista De Derecho (Valdivia), 36(1), 285–306. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-09502023000100285
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INVESTIGACIONES
Author Biography

Ezequiel Mercurio, Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Médico especialista en Medicina Legal, Fundación Barceló, Argentina y en Psiquiatría, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Magíster en Criminología y Ciencias Forenses, Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Investigador en el Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones Forenses de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires, Argentina.