Course curriculum

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  • 1

    Introduction

  • 2

    Forensic Psychiatry

    • What a forensic psychiatrist needs to know

    • Ethical Issues in FrPsych

    • Ethical Issues in FrPsych

    • Infanticide

    • Subtance Abuse

    • General Criminology

    • General Criminology

    • Crime Research

    • Victims of Crime

    • Psychosocial Causes

    • Association between Mental Illness and Crime

    • The nature of association

    • Learning Disability

    • Mood disorder

    • Mood disorder

    • Mood disorder

    • Mood disorder

    • Schizophrenia and related

    • Pathological jealousy

    • Delirium

    • PTSD

    • Specific Offender Groups

    • Psychiatric Aspects of Specific Crimes

    • Crimes of Violence

    • Homicide

    • Normal and Abnormal Homicide

    • Multiple Homicide

    • Multiple Homicide

    • Multiple Homicide

    • Homicide followed by Suicide

    • Family Homicide

    • Domestic Violence

    • Sexually Violent offences

    • Role of the psychiatrist in the criminal courts

    • Mental state, intention and responsibility

    • Children

    • Children

    • Competence to Stand trial

    • Advice on medical treatment

    • The role of psychiatrist

    • The assessment

    • Automatism

    • Assessment of murders

    • Diminished responsibility

    • Treatment of offenders with Mental Illness

    • The psychiatric report

    • Setting

    • Preparing the report

    • Headings for the court report

    • Appearing in court

    • Psychiatric aspects of being victim

    • Psychological impact

    • Rape

    • Burglary and robbery

    • Murder

    • Terrorist crimes

    • Terrorist crimes

    • Management

    • Legal insanity

    • Infanticide

    • Fitness to be punished

  • 3

    Psychiatry Related Laws in Pakistan

  • 4

    Chapter 10 Forensic Psychiatric Services

    • Section 55. Forensic psychiatric services

  • 5

    Short-Answer Questions

    • SAQs on Forensic Psychiatry

  • 6

    Final Quiz

    • Defences