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2019 Excellence in Forensic Psychology

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Professor Kevin Browne has been awarded the 2019 Excellence in Forensic Psychology Research Award by the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology (BPS/DFP).
Date:
21/05/2019

National debate on effects of screen-time on young people

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Professor Kevin Browne (Professor of Forensic Psychology & Child Health, Director of Centre for Forensic and Fa?mily Psychology – School of Medicine Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology) has spoken extensively with the BBC across the country expressing his concern with the latest Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health Report and press release which claims there is little evidence that time spent in front of screens effects mental health of young people.
Date:
08/01/2019

Soft-core pornography viewers 'unlikely to hold positive attitudes towards women'

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Frequent viewers of soft-core pornography, such as photographs of naked and semi-naked female models, are unlikely to think positively about women and are likely to have become desensitised to soft-core pornography common in newspapers, advertising and the media.
Date:
16/06/2016

Chief Medical Officer's Annual Report highlights Nottingham research on menopause

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The Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies has called on bosses to be more aware of the menopause and the problems it can cause for some women in the workplace. A chapter in her annual report 'The Health of the 51%' out today highlights the research of Amanda Griffiths, Professor of Occupational Health Psychology from Nottingham's School of Medicine.
Date:
15/12/2015

How people misunderstand stalking

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Members of the public have a fixed and faulty view of what stalkers look like, and this has potential implications for victims and court proceedings.
Date:
02/07/2015
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Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology

University of Nottingham
Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology
School of Medicine
YANG Fujia Building, Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road, Nottingham
NG8 1BB, UK

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email:forensic@nottingham.ac.uk