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Forensic Psychiatry & Prison Mental Health


Forensic Psychiatry
, the use of psychiatry in legal proceedings or purposes, is generally understood to be a specialization within psychiatry operating within various fields of law, such as juvenile and family law, civil law, and administrative law. Forensic psychiatry is most widely known, however, for its interaction with criminal law, including penitentiary regulations.


Among those who are incarcerated, unnecessary physical, mental, and social damage caused by detention itself should be prevented, and a return to society, with a minimal chance of repeating criminal behavior, should be the ultimate objective. Prison Mental Health involves efforts to effectively support prisoners that suffer from a psychological disorder and reduce the number of prisoners that develop psychological difficulties as a result of being imprisoned.


GIP's aim in this program area is to focus, where possible, on the whole chain of necessary forensic and prison mental health interventions, starting with prevention (e.g. of juvenile delinquency), crisis services and forensic psychiatric assessment, forensic psychiatric treatment of prison mental health services in places of detention, rehabilitation and resocialization of forensic psychiatric patients and, last but not least, all aspects related to social integration.

Additionally, in most of the countries where we are active we are increasingly involved in policy development.


A concern with respect for human rights strongly underpins our work in this program area as abuses are, unfortunately, all too common.


In the past few years GIP has established a task force  involving a number of key experts in the fields of forensic psychiatric assessment, forensic psychiatric treatment and prison mental health delivery. This group meets frequently to discuss the various projects in progress, the development of new ones and the interaction between the various initiatives.  


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GIP Vision / Mission

GIP promotes humane, ethical, and effective mental health care throughout the world and supports a global network of individuals and organizations to develop, advocate for, and carry out the necessary reforms.