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Dr Wendy Dyer

Associate Professor

Department: Social Sciences

ADSS Wenddyer Staffprofile 255Wendy joined 51 in January 2008. Prior to this, Wendy was awarded ESRC funding for her PhD: ‘The Identification of the Careers of Mentally Disordered Offenders Using Cluster Analysis in a Complex Realist Framework’, University of Durham, Department of Sociology and Social Policy. Wendy went on to work on a project with the Centre for Public Mental Health, Durham University, which provided technical support to local Mental Health Trusts during the roll-out of the Mental Health Minimum Dataset. In 2004, she was awarded funding by the NHS National R&D Programme on Forensic Mental Health (along with Professor John Carpenter) to undertake a follow-up study looking at the Outcomes of Custody Diversion for Violent Mentally Disordered Offenders. Wendy was then appointed Senior Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford working on a project to evaluate the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) programme. Wendy's research concentrates on issues around the health and social care of offenders and mentally disordered offenders.

Mary McNamara The consequences and adverse effects of section 8(2) of the Mental Health Act, 2001 on persons transitioning from childhood to adulthood in particular those aged between 17 and 19 who are a danger to themselves and / or others as a result of suffering from a personality disorder. Start Date: 11/03/2021

  • Sociology PhD June 30 2001
  • Sociology BA (Hons) June 30 1994


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