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PTSD and Trauma as Mitigating Factors in Sentencing in Capital Cases
[摘要] Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly used as a mitigating sentencing factor, although how successfully it is used varies. In cases involving the death penalty, use of a PTSD diagnosis as a sentencing mitigating factor has been considered in the postconviction appeals process. This article analyzes a decade of American federal appellate case law regarding postconviction claims of ineffective assistance of counsel by capital defendants in regard to investigating and litigating trauma and PTSD. We found a high tolerance by the courts for deficient investigating, ruling against the petitioner in 20 of 23 (87%) of identified cases. The article discusses how these situations might be avoided and explores the critical role of forensic psychiatrists and mitigation specialists in investigating and presenting trauma to the court.
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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 儿科学
[关键词] death penalty;mitigation;posttraumatic stress disorder;trauma;stress [时效性] 
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