Blasphemy laws and mental illness in Pakistan

  • Husain M
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Abstract

There is emerging evidence that individuals who are mentally ill are over-represented in the group of defendants prosecuted under the blasphemy laws of Pakistan. This article discusses the background of blasphemy legislation in Pakistan, and proposes causal interactions between underlying mental illness in the defendant and prosecution for blasphemy. It sketches possible legal safeguards for such blasphemy defendants with mental illness in mental health legislation.

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Husain, M. (2014). Blasphemy laws and mental illness in Pakistan. The Psychiatric Bulletin, 38(1), 40–44. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.112.042572

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