Latin America-UK Collaboration for Forensic Mental Health Research, Development and Innovation
Background
In April 2021, representatives from five countries in Latin America (Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay) and the United Kingdom (England and Wales) formed a forensic mental health research collaboration. Our vision is to improve the mental health of individuals throughout the criminal justice pathway in Latin America and the Caribbean. We will achieve this by:
- Developing and maintaining a strong forensic mental health clinical research network across Latin America and the Caribbean
- Undertaking research reflecting the priorities of the region and the needs of individual countries
- Building sustainable research capability and capacity
Our principles
The principles of our collaboration are equity, involvement, impact and sustainability.
Our collaborators
Publications
- Beigel, Lukas, Andrew Forrester, Julio Torales, Anne Aboaja, Guillermo Rivera Aroyo, Marcelo O’Higgins Roche, Annette Opitz-Welke, and Adrian P. Mundt. "Mental health intervention research in Latin American correctional settings: A scoping review." International Journal of Social Psychiatry (2023): 00207640231174372
- Forrester, Andrew, Anne Aboaja, Lukas Beigel, Adrian P. Mundt, Guillermo Rivera, and Julio Torales. "Mental health in prisons in Latin America: The effects of COVID-19." Medicine, Science and the Law 63, no. 2 (2023): 89-92
Contact
anne.aboaja@york.ac.uk