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Simon Fraser University
SFU - Mental Health Law and Policy Institute

 

 

The Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University

was established in June, 1991, under the university policy governing

research and study groups (AC 35).

 

The purpose of the Institute is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration

in research and training in areas related to mental health law and policy. The

primary participating academic units are the Department of Psychology and

the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University. Members also include

individuals from other universities or from relevant provincial and community

agencies. In addition to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among

academic departments, a primary purpose of the Institute is to facilitate

research and training in government and community agencies.

 

The Director of the Institute is Ronald Roesch, a professor in the Department

of Psychology at Simon Fraser University. A Management Committee establishes

policy of the Institute. The current Management Committee members are

Professors Raymond Corrado, David Cox, Steve Hart, Marlene Moretti and Kevin Douglas.

 

Now available:

HCR-20 Report Review of Empirical Literature (pdf)