The Danish Court Case Database: a data source in forensic mental health?

Author:

Pedersen Martin Locht12,Gildberg Frederik Alkier12,Birkeland Søren3

Affiliation:

1. Forensic Mental Health Research Unit Middelfart (RFM), Department of Regional Health Research , Faculty of Health Science, University of Southern Denmark , Østre Hougvej 70, 5500 Middelfart , Denmark .

2. Psychiatric Department Middelfart , Mental Health Services in the Region of Southern Denmark , Østre Hougvej 70, 5500 Middelfart , Denmark .

3. Open Patient data Exploratory Network , Odense University Hospital , J. B. Winsløws Vej 9, 5000 Odense , Denmark .

Abstract

Abstract Grey literature complementing evidence from common scientific sources, such as journals, may serve to provide a broader range of evidence, fill in commercial literature gaps and reduce publication bias in research. However, grey literature from legal sources has been used only to a limited extent in forensic mental health research. In this paper, we presented the newly established Danish Court Case Database in the light of forensic mental health. A systematic review was conducted and 15 cases focusing on forensic mental health issues were identified. The cases contained information about indictment, explanations and testimonies and also the court’s decision and underlying reasoning. The different included case types provided a broad range of information about current issues in forensic mental health regulation and the interpretation of Danish law. The database is thus a relevant grey source in forensic research. However, this paper also demonstrated that the database may be improved in terms of its current coverage and ease of use.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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