Olawade David B, Ayoola Folasayo I, Ebo Titus Oloruntoba, Asaolu Akinsola J, Egbon Eghosasere, Clement David-Olawade Aanuoluwapo
Department of Allied and Public Health, School of Health, Sport and Bioscience, University of East London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Research and Innovation, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, Gillingham, ME7 5NY, United Kingdom; Department of Public Health, York St John University, London, United Kingdom; School of Health and Care Management, Arden University, Arden House, Middlemarch Park, Coventry, CV3 4FJ, United Kingdom.
Department of Health Policy and Management, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
J Forensic Leg Med. 2025 Jul;113:102895. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2025.102895. Epub 2025 May 24.
This narrative review explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in forensic mental health, focusing on its applications, benefits, limitations, and ethical considerations. AI's capabilities, particularly in areas such as risk assessment, mental health screening, behavioral analysis, and treatment recommendations, present promising advancements for accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity in forensic evaluations. Predictive models and natural language processing enhance the precision of high-stakes assessments, enabling early intervention and optimized resource allocation. However, AI's integration in forensic mental health also brings significant challenges, particularly regarding data quality, algorithmic bias, transparency, and legal accountability. Limited access to high-quality, representative data can hinder reliability, while biases within AI models risk perpetuating existing disparities. Ethical concerns surrounding data privacy and the "black box" nature of many AI algorithms underscore the need for transparency and accountability. The review highlights future directions for responsible AI use, including improving data standards, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and establishing robust regulatory frameworks to safeguard ethical and fair AI applications in forensic settings. Balancing technological innovation with ethical considerations and legal obligations is essential to ensure AI supports justice and upholds public trust. This review calls for ongoing research, policy development, and cautious implementation to harness AI's potential while protecting individuals' rights within the justice system.
本叙述性综述探讨了人工智能(AI)在法医精神卫生领域的变革性作用,重点关注其应用、益处、局限性和伦理考量。人工智能的能力,特别是在风险评估、心理健康筛查、行为分析和治疗建议等领域,为法医评估的准确性、效率和客观性带来了有前景的进展。预测模型和自然语言处理提高了高风险评估的精度,实现了早期干预和优化资源分配。然而,人工智能在法医精神卫生领域的整合也带来了重大挑战,特别是在数据质量、算法偏差、透明度和法律问责方面。获取高质量、有代表性数据的机会有限可能会阻碍可靠性,而人工智能模型中的偏差可能会使现有差距长期存在。围绕数据隐私和许多人工智能算法的“黑箱”性质的伦理问题凸显了透明度和问责制的必要性。该综述强调了负责任地使用人工智能的未来方向,包括提高数据标准、促进跨学科合作以及建立强大的监管框架,以保障法医环境中符合伦理和公平的人工智能应用。在技术创新与伦理考量和法律义务之间取得平衡对于确保人工智能支持司法公正和维护公众信任至关重要。本综述呼吁进行持续研究、政策制定和谨慎实施,以利用人工智能的潜力,同时保护司法系统中个人的权利。