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Just Like a Woman: Gender Role Stereotypes in Forensic Psychiatry
The relationship between violence, gender and mental health is a complex one which is yet to be fully understood. Gender role stereotypes are social constructs that can powerfully influence and regulate human behaviour, including violence; and so it is ...
Saima Ali, Gwen Adshead
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Background: Mental health care professionals deal with complex ethical dilemmas that involve the principles of autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence.
Irina Franke +4 more
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Out of their minds? Externalist challenges for using AI in forensic psychiatry. [PDF]
Harnessing the power of machine learning (ML) and other Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques promises substantial improvements across forensic psychiatry, supposedly offering more objective evaluations and predictions.
Starke G, D'Imperio A, Ienca M.
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Editorial: Reviews in psychiatry 2022: forensic psychiatry [PDF]
Gary A. Chaimowitz, Gary A. Chaimowitz
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Forensic psychiatry patients, services, and legislation in Nunavut and Greenland.
Circumpolar regions face unique challenges in establishing and maintaining mental health care systems, including forensic psychiatry services. The scarcity of data and lack of evidence concerning the forensic psychiatry patient (FPP) populations of ...
C. Upfold +5 more
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forensic psychiatric hospitals have an important place in the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals who are included in the judicial system and who do not have criminal responsibility.
Hakan Karaağaç, Tuğba Kara
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Models of care in forensic psychiatry
SUMMARY Forensic psychiatry services have grown and become more complex in structures, processes and pathways. Legacy customs, practices and changing policy are now organised into formal models of care.
H. Kennedy
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White-collar crime: a neglected area in forensic psychiatry?
White-collar crime (WCC) causes considerable societal harm, the economic and psychosocial costs of which exceed those of conventional crime. Despite the impact, it has received scant attention from the academic literature in forensic psychiatry.
R. Clarkson, R. Darjee
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Beyond Discrimination: Generative AI Applications and Ethical Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry. [PDF]
The advent and growing popularity of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) holds the potential to revolutionise AI applications in forensic psychiatry and criminal justice, which traditionally relied on discriminative AI algorithms.
Tortora L.
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Objective: Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training.
Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti +11 more
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