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Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice?

Department of Law 'Law Matters' public discussion

Date: Wednesday 16 October 2013 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Speaker: Professor Jill Peay
Respondents: Anita Dockley, Dr Tim Exworthy
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty

Prisons are populated by offenders with various forms of mental disorder. How does the law justify this, does their presence undermine the legitimate purposes of imprisonment, and should anything be done?

Jill Peay is professor of law at LSE. Anita Dockley is research director for the Howard League for Penal Reform. Tim Exworthy is clinical director and consultant forensic psychiatrist at St Andrew’s Hospital.

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