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Nazifi A, Hosseini S A. Study criminalizing and Neurasthenia and its effect on autonomy. MLJ 2011; 5 (17) :173-188
URL: http://ijmedicallaw.ir/article-1-499-en.html
Abstract:  

About sgmptoms of this illness In the science of, psychology and psychiatry, there is lots of sayings, that is, all the categorization is to reach a better access to sickness (illness) but, in a short time a "neurosis" convert to "psychosis". since psychosis are cured more speedy While people Who have neurosis, would be affected with it all the time.

People involved in "neurasthenia" because of side effects are in danger of other mental illness we should consider of their criminology precisely people involved in illness have a tired mind and also endure a consequent side effects based on brain-structure so that criminal people who has such illness, their crime should be treated as side effects of their mental illness.


Received: 2011/06/2 | Accepted: 2011/08/8

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