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At noon this Thursday in Kavaja, a 43-year-old man with a mental health problem injured a 55-year-old man with scissors that he had taken to the barber shop for weak motives. After the event, the perpetrator was hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital while the injured is in the hospital to receive medical assistance.
During this year throughout the country there have been 11 cases of persons with mental health problems who have committed criminal offenses mainly injuries and arson. For this reason, the General Directorate of Police has asked each police station to identify all persons suffering from these diseases.
“We have a lack of legislation regarding the treatment of people with mental illness who commit criminal offenses. In this situation, the responsibility to treat these individuals after they become perpetrators of criminal offenses lies with their family members who are their guardians who seem to give them compulsory treatment. ” said lawyer Jordan Daci.
“We need a good cooperation with family members”– said psychiatrist Ariana Reli
Due to the earthquake and pandemic situation it has been observed that we have a doubling of cases of people who have displayed mental health problems who by not receiving proper treatment are a potential risk to themselves, relatives but also to the community.
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