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Keith Rix is a tremendously knowledgeable forensic psychiatrist. In this discussion he shares reflections on his early profession options and how he pertained to make them. We cover household courts, working inside jails, being a skilled witness and cases with the capacity of a death sentence.
Professor Keith Rix, BMedBiol (Hons), MPhil, LLM, MD, FRCPsych, Hon FFFLM, is an expert forensic psychiatrist. His participation in the forensic field started in the 1960’s when he resided in hostels in London with ex-offenders and evaluated detainees for hostel admission. He transferred to Leeds as senior speaker in psychiatry in 1983 and ended up being a checking out specialist psychiatrist at HM Prison, Leeds. He developed the Leeds Magistrates’ Court Mental Health Assessment and Diversion Scheme and the city’s forensic psychiatry service. He has actually offered professional proof to the courts for over thirty years, consisting of proof on a pro bono basis in capital cases in the Caribbean and Africa, and he is the author of Expert Psychiatric Evidence and lead author of the Royal College of Psychiatrists report Responsibilities of psychiatrists who supply professional viewpoint to courts and tribunals. He is likewise the editor of A Handbook for Trainee Psychiatrists and co-author, with his other half Elizabeth Lumsden Rix, of Alcohol Problems. Till just recently he was a Chairman of the Fitness to Practise Panel of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service and part-time speaker in the Department of Law, De Montfort University, Leicester. He is now Visiting Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Institute of Medicine, University of Chester, and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist in the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. In 2015 he was chosen an Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians.
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