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Observatoire en justice et santé mentale

Institut national de psychiatrie légale Philippe-Pinel
10905, boul. Henri-Bourassa Est, Montréal (Québec) H1C 1H1

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Researchers :

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Anne G. Crocker

Directrice de la recherche et de l'enseignement universitaire, Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal; Professeure titulaire, Faculté de médecine, Département de psychiatrie et d'addictologie, Université de Montréal

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​(BC)

Tonia Nicholls

Medicine, UBC and Distinguished Scientist, BC Mental Health and Substances Use Services. She is a CIHR Foundation Scholar and Editor of the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. Her research interests lie in the intersections of mental health and law, with an emphasis on projects with capacity to improve health outcomes and reduce societal burden with marginalized populations.​

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​(ON)

Michael Seto

Director, Forensic Research Unit, The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research​

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(AL)

Andrew Haag

Alberta Health Services​

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​(SK)

Mark Olver

University of Saskatchewan, U of S Department of Psychology. He is a registered psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Saskatchewan, where he is involved in graduate and undergraduate teaching, research, and clinical and research supervision. Mark's research interests are broad with particular emphases in offender risk assessment, correctional treatment, psychopathy, and the assessment and evaluation of offender change.​

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​(NS)

Jamie Livingston

Assistant Professor, Criminology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax. He is a criminologist who studies and teaches about issues of social inclusion and social justice for people with mental illnesses, with an emphasis on those who are involved with the criminal justice and legal systems. The substantive areas of his research program focus on stigma, service improvements, and innovations in forensic mental health.​

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PNT2
​(MB)

David Hill

Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University of Manitoba. His research interests include forensic psychology, forensic mental health assessment, malingering, psychopathy, and violence risk assessment.​

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PNT2
​(QC)

Yanick Charette

Social work school, Université Laval. He is an assistant professor at Université Laval's School of social work and criminology. His research discusses the effect of dynamic, structural and neighborhood factors on treatment and criminal recidivism. He is also interested in social network analysis, criminal deterrence, and rational choice theory.​

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Michael Martin

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Leila Salem

She has conducted her doctoral studies in clinical psychology, focusing her research on the influence of supportive housing in the clinical and criminal trajectories of individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder. Her research interests lie in the community reintegration of mentally ill individuals involved with the criminal justice system. She is currently practicing as a forensic psychologist at the Institut Philippe Pinel of Montreal and at the Correctional Service of Canada.​

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Cathy Willson

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PNT1
(QC)

Gilles Côté

In Memoriam. Professeur associé au département de psychologie de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Professeur associé aux départements de psychiatrie de l'Université de Montréal, de psychologie de l'Université de Sherbrooke, et chargé d'enseignement à l'université de Mons (Belgique). Il a été le directeur de la recherche à l’Institut national de psychiatrie légale Philippe-Pinel de 1998 à janvier 2017, après y avoir été chercheur régulier de 1986 à 1997.

Students :

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Olivier La Charité-Harbec

Étudiant à la maîtrise en criminologie, Université de Montréal.