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Bethany Roper (Video); Exploring Dementia in Forensic Settings

Bethany Roper (Video); Exploring Dementia in Forensic Settings

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In this episode, we meet with Bethany Roper, a doctoral researcher at the University of the West of Scotland, who explores dementia in forensic mental health settings. Bethany shares insights from her research and her experiences working at Broadmoor Hospital.

Keywords

Bethany Roper, dementia, forensic mental health, University of the West of Scotland, Broadmoor Hospital

Takeaways

Bethany Roper is a doctoral researcher at the University of the West of Scotland.

She explores dementia in forensic mental health settings.

Bethany has a background in investigative and forensic psychology.

She conducted research on honour-based abuse at the University of Liverpool.

Bethany previously worked at Broadmoor Hospital.

Her research focuses on mixed methods approaches.

Bethany shares insights from her experiences in forensic settings.

She discusses the challenges of researching dementia in these environments.

Bethany highlights the importance of understanding mental health in forensic contexts.

She emphasizes the need for more research in this field.

Sound bites

Bethany Roper is a doctoral researcher.

Exploring dementia in forensic settings.

Insights from Broadmoor Hospital.

Researching dementia challenges.

Understanding mental health in forensic contexts.

Bethany's journey in forensic psychology.

The importance of forensic mental health.

Bethany's experiences at Broadmoor.

Forensic psychology insights.

Dementia research in forensic settings.

Chapters

00:00:25 Introduction to Bethany Roper

00:00:29 Bethany's Academic Background

00:00:41 Research Focus and Insights

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