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Wendy Dyer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Northumbria University. She holds a PhD in Sociology (2001) and a BA (Hons) in Sociology (1994). Her research focuses on prison systems, mental health care in corrections, and social research methodologies. She has collaborated internationally on projects analyzing prison design, youth offending services, and healthcare integration in penal institutions. Dyer has authored 31 research outputs, including peer-reviewed articles and commissioned reports. Her work emphasizes realist methodologies, policy analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches to addressing systemic challenges in criminal justice and healthcare sectors.
Key research interests include prison mental health units, prisoner welfare, and the intersection of criminology with social policy. Notable contributions include studies on mental health support units in English prisons, the design of penal facilities for inmates with severe mental illnesses, and methodological frameworks for social research. She has been cited over 175 times and her work has influenced policy discussions on healthcare provision in correctional settings.
Her articles span topics like youth offending service delivery for communication-impaired offenders, causal analysis in social research, and the evaluation of mental health triage systems. Dyer has led collaborative projects involving clinical staff, prison officers, and policymakers, aiming to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations within criminal justice systems.
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