Objective: To explore the psychopathology of the victims of the UK Post Office scandal and the extent to which this can be adequately described by current classification of traumatic stress symptoms.
Design: Standard clinical interviews for the purposes of preparing medico-legal reports.
Setting: Face to face and virtual interviews.
Participants: Victims of the Post Office Scandal, postmaster's and postmistress's wrongly accused of theft.
Main outcome measures: ICD-10 diagnostic criteria.
Results: All the subjects had experienced life changing traumatic reactions which were inadequately captured by current diagnostic criteria.
Conclusions: The current taxonomy of trauma fails to capture the diversity of symptoms experienced by the postmasters and we argue that a formulation based approach should be employed, especially in the court room. There remains inadequate research exploring the impact of wrongful conviction on the mental state of victims.
Keywords: PTSD; anxiety and depressive disorders; false convictions; psychological trauma.
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