Forensic psychiatry in north Africa
Youssef El Hamaoui1, Driss Moussaoui, Tarek Okasha
1Ibn Rushd University Psychiatric Center, Casablanca, Morocco bDepartment of Psychiatry, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. elhamaoui@gmail.com
Purpose Of Review:
This is the first review of literature regarding forensic psychiatry in north Africa that analyzes diversity of practice in this region of the world and its impact on mental health patients dealing with the judicial system.
Recent Findings:
The present study shows similarities and differences in various countries in north Africa. In fact, there are many more similarities than differences, because of a lack of resources, both in the mental health and in the judicial systems.
Summary:
The present study gives an overview of forensic psychiatry in north Africa during the past 40 years. This practice is not well organized, despite the fact that mental health legislation and human rights review bodies exist.
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