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Authors: Tom Dening, Professor of Dementia Research & Jen Yates, Assistant Professor in Mental Health; Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK This article appears in our latest newsletter (summer 2025) which can be downloaded here.…

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We had a very strong field of applicants and, having hovered between making one or two awards, only providing there were two exceptional applications, we awarded three.   The wide range of topics to be covered have in common the… Con...

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by Professor John Gunn & Professor Pamela Taylor – Co-Chairs, Crime in Mind. This article appears in our latest newsletter (summer 2025) which can be downloaded here. About 40% of people in the UK are aged 50 years or more, the… Continue reading →

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Forensic psychiatry is a unique specialty at the interface of medical and legal systems. Research in the field spans neuroscience, clinical trials, service evaluation and policy delivery, criminal justice system interventions, and all the way to ethics and philosophy. This…

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by Howard Ryland, Oxford University, and Daniel Whiting, Nottingham University Have you ever encountered an issue in secure or community forensic mental health services that you thought would benefit from more research evidence? Have you ever wondered what research in… Co...

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