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Mental Health and Justice: New Advances in Forensic Psychiatry

This special issue belongs to the section “Neuropsychiatry“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to explore contemporary developments in forensic psychiatry, a dynamic field at the intersection of psychiatry, law, and ethics. We welcome original research articles, reviews, brief communications, and case reports that address the multifaceted nature of forensic psychiatric practice and theory. Contributions may span a broad range of topics, including but not limited to psychiatric evaluations in legal contexts, the assessment and management of criminal responsibility, risk assessment for violence or recidivism, and psychiatric care in custodial and correctional settings.

We particularly encourage submissions that engage with emerging challenges in forensic psychiatry, such as ethical dilemmas, the interface with medical jurisprudence, and the psychiatric implications of detention, coercion, and institutionalization. Submissions addressing bioethical issues, legal standards for mental illness, and the evolving role of forensic psychiatrists in multidisciplinary clinical environments are also of interest.

By bringing together diverse perspectives and empirical findings, this Special Issue seeks to foster a comprehensive understanding of current trends, challenges, and innovations in forensic psychiatry.

Dr. Andrea Cioffi
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • forensic psychiatry
  • legal medicine
  • ethics and mental health
  • psychiatry in correctional settings
  • criminal responsibility
  • expert witness
  • risk assessment
  • violent behavior
  • psychiatrist’s professional liability
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Brain Sci. - ISSN 2076-3425