Probacja (Mar 2023)
PSYCHOLOGIST'S PROFESSIONAL SECRECY VERSUS SECRECY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to give an adequate answer to the question of the status of information obtained by a psychologist in the course of his/her profession. This answer is closely related to the examination of whether such information constitutes a secret within the meaning of the Code of Criminal Procedure and whether it is a "professional secret", as referred to in Article 180 1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, or a "medical secret", as referred to in Article 180 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In order to examine these issues, the authors have used the analysis of normative material relating to the issue under examination, primarily the Act of 6 June 1997 - the Code of Criminal Procedure; and the analysis of the views of the doctrine of criminal law. The considerations contained in this paper, which illuminate the issue of professional secrecy of a psychologist, including also, or perhaps above all, its importance and relevance to practising this profession reliably and responsibly, lead to the conclusion that it is necessary to equate professional secrecy of a psychologist with medical secrecy.
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