About the webinar

Professor Matthew Lindquist from Stockholm University will present the findings of research examining the health effects of increased imprisonment time. The presentation will also showcase recent research conducted by Professor Lindquist on the health and wellbeing effects of receiving an ADHD diagnosis in prison.

This webinar is open to the public, particularly those work in or have an interest in the criminal justice system.

About our speaker

Matthew Lindquist is a Professor of Economics at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University. His main research interests are labor economics, social mobility and crime. Much of his current work looks at the effect of spending time in Swedish prisons on the health and wellbeing of former prison inmates.

This webinar is organised by Swinburne's Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science.

For more information, please email info-CFBS@swinburne.edu.au.

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