Technological Innovations in Forensic and Correctional Mental Health: An Introduction to the Special Issue

Author:

Kirschstein Madeleine A.123,Batastini Ashley B.4,Singh Jay P.56,Graf Marc12

Affiliation:

1. University of Basel

2. University Psychiatric Clinics Basel

3. Office of Corrections and Rehabilitation

4. University of Memphis

5. University of Lincoln

6. Publication Academy Inc.

Abstract

Although research on e-mental health in criminal justice settings continues to accumulate, the evidence base on this topic remains limited. In recent years, technological innovations have increasingly entered forensic and correctional mental health care, and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their diffusion. The present special issue aims to promote evidence-based best practices and inform clinical decision-making in criminal justice settings by presenting recent developments and findings relevant to the use of e-mental health. In this introduction, we summarize the eight articles in the special issue and discuss directions for future research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,General Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Reference49 articles.

1. Ash P., Roberts V. C., Egan G. J., Coffman K. L., Schwenke T. J., Bailey K. (2020). A jail-based competency restoration unit as a component of a continuum of restoration services. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 48(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.003893-20

2. An Open Source Virtual Reality Training Framework for the Criminal Justice System

3. Telepsychological services with criminal justice and substance abuse clients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

4. Connecting the disconnected: Preliminary results and lessons learned from a telepsychology initiative with special management inmates.

5. Perceptions and use of videoconferencing in forensic mental health assessments: A survey of evaluators and legal personnel

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