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Dr. Richard Kjellgren is a Research Fellow at the Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research within the University of Stirling's Faculty of Social Sciences. His work focuses on mental health and substance use service access for individuals released from prison, leveraging linked administrative health and justice data. He holds a PhD exploring online technologies' role in facilitating exploitation within UK off-street sex markets, emphasizing open-source intelligence in policing sex trafficking.
His research interests span administrative data research, public health approaches in criminology, exploitation dynamics, network analysis, and mixed-methods methodologies. He has contributed to projects on policing organized crime, public protection, and community justice. Key affiliations include the Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Crime & Justice, and Social Surveys and Social Statistics research groups.
Recent studies include the RELEASE project examining post-release health service utilization and participatory research methodologies with justice-involved individuals. His work also addresses technological challenges in policing, LGBTQ+ homelessness, and academic integrity issues in higher education. He advocates for policy-informed research to address systemic vulnerabilities and improve service access for marginalized populations.
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