The Dietz Mental State Interview
Updated: 2012-11-30 19:35:41
HOME Main The Dietz Mental State Interview November 30, 2012 11:35 AM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 0 Comments Dr . Park Dietz has an article in the current FBI Bulletin November 2012 titled Documenting a Suspect's State of Mind . Many investigators have interviewed suspects who seemed to know exactly what they were doing but learned a year later that the individuals claimed insanity . Or , perhaps , officers have obtained confessions only to discover that the defendants subsequently claimed themselves incapable of voluntarily . confessing What to do about it Should every suspect be promptly interviewed by a forensic psychiatrist That's probably not in the budget . nbsp Fortunately , it is not necessary . nbsp In a mental case , the defendant's mind is a crime scene . nbsp Just like physical

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