The International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (IJFMH) provides an international forum for disseminating research and practical developments in forensic mental health. Building on its long-standing commitment to applied and interdisciplinary scholarship, the journal publishes research focused on the assessment, treatment, recovery, and rehabilitation of adults and youth with mental health concerns who are involved with the criminal justice or forensic systems. IJFMH emphasizes applied, empirical, and theoretical contributions that advance understanding and practice across psychology, psychiatry, law, and the social and health sciences. Topics include, but are not limited to, criminal responsibility, competency or fitness to stand trial, risk assessment and management, family and intimate partner violence, and the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals who have offended or are at risk of offending. The journal is the official publication of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services (IAFMHS) and reflects the diverse international community of forensic mental health professionals, researchers, and policymakers. Articles that examine cross-national perspectives, culturally responsive practices, or systemic and identity-based influences on forensic mental health services are particularly encouraged.