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UPDATES FROM THE CHAIRMAN, PROFESSOR JOHN GUNN

June 13, 2023Administrator

This article appears in our latest newsletter (Summer 2023) which can be downloaded here. The long-awaited House of Lords launch meeting hosted by Lord Keith Bradley went very well and we had quite a lot of positive feedback. There was one… Continue reading →

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Feedback from our last event

May 30, 2023Administrator

FILICIDE – AN OVERVIEW AND THE CHALLENGES FACING TREATING CLINICIANS – 10 May 2023 Members of Crime In Mind have access to all recordings of our Seminars and Events. If you are interested in joining Crime In Mind please visit… Continue reading →

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Next Crime In Mind Online Seminar: Filicide – an Overview and the Challenges Facing Treating Clinicians

April 21, 2023Administrator

When: Wednesday 10th May 2023 Time: 5pm to 7pm Platform: Zoom To book your space please visit our Eventbrite page here. Speakers: Overview: Filicide, or the killing of one’s child, can be traced back through the centuries.  Under the Roman… Continue reading →

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Crime In Mind – Official Launch, House of Lords 14 February 2023

February 24, 2023Administrator

On 14th February 2023, Crime in Mind held a pandemic-delayed launch in the House of Lords, hosted by Lord Keith Bradley. Lord Bradley, celebrated for his influential landmark review in 2009 about people with mental health problems or learning disabilities… Continue reading →

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TIMELINE OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY – TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT?

January 27, 2023Administrator

Friends and Followers of Crime In Mind may be interested to view the online version of our “Timeline of Forensic Psychology – Treatment or Punishment?” You can view our timeline page here.

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Access to physical health interventions for women in secure services

January 6, 2023Administrator

By Dr Ellen Camboe, Academic Clinical Fellow, East London NHS Foundation Trust This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. The gap between mortality in patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and the general population is widening… Continue reading →

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Reflections on working with women with Intellectual Disability and Autism (ID/A) in Generic Secure Wards

December 30, 2022Administrator

Having been asked to reflect on my experiences as a consultant forensic psychiatrist working with female ID/A patients in a generic medium secure unit for the past 12 months, I would describe the experience with the time tested adage of ‘challenging and rewarding’. Continue reading →

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National lack of secure hospital inpatient provision for women with Intellectual Disability and Autism

December 23, 2022Administrator

by Dr Rachel Proctor, ST5 Forensic Psychiatry Trainee, North London. This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. There has been a significant reduction in the number of Intellectual Disability and Autism Secure beds across the UK… Continue reading →

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Women in the Criminal Justice System: Policies, responses and research need – Professor Pamela Taylor

December 16, 2022Administrator

This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Women in the Penal System1 was convened to increase knowledge and awareness around women in the penal system and push for the full… Continue reading →

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Professor John Gunn

December 12, 2022Administrator

This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. We live in turbulent times. A pandemic that has killed 178,000 of our citizens, climate change that seems relentless with nobody able or willing to change course, a… Continue reading →

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