Mental health and justice beyond borders: Global crises, sociopolitical determinants, and contemporary practices in forensic psychiatry.

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Title: Mental health and justice beyond borders: Global crises, sociopolitical determinants, and contemporary practices in forensic psychiatry.
Authors: Smith, Alexander, Ogunwale, Adegboyega, Moura, Helena Ferreira, Bhugra, Dinesh, Ventriglio, Antonio, Liebrenz, Michael
Source: International Review of Psychiatry. Nov2024, Vol. 36 Issue 7, p784-793. 10p.
Subjects: Competency assessment (Law), Cultural awareness, Interdisciplinary education, Social justice, Interprofessional relations, Climate change, Socioeconomic disparities in health, Forensic psychiatry, Patient care, World health, Human rights, Practical politics, Consumer activism
Abstract: In an era marked by escalating international crises, environmental shifts, and sociopolitical volatilities, global mental health is facing profound challenges. With its distinctive position at the intersection between clinical and judicial domains, forensic psychiatry can be predisposed to the consequences of adverse external determinants and events. At present, geopolitical conflicts, rising insecurities, climate change, forced and voluntary migration, and regressive sociopolitical ideologies are all compounding role responsibilities, care models, and ethical expectations across forensic-psychiatric practice; in short, complex distal factors are increasingly informing domestic considerations. These far-reaching concerns indicate a need for adaptive and proactive responses, underpinned by cultural sensitivity, social justice, and respect for human rights. Through illustrative examples from different regions, this perspective paper calls for a greater recognition of the transnational dynamics that are affecting local contexts of practice. Equally, it outlines the importance of advocacy, interdisciplinary collaborations, and potential evolutions in training and ethical frameworks to address contemporary issues. By adopting these approaches, forensic psychiatrists can promote more just systems and equitable mental healthcare for patients amidst the uncertainties of an interconnected and rapidly transforming world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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