Paul H. Robinson

ORCID: 0000-0002-2673-2205
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Research Areas
  • Free Will and Agency
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Criminal Law and Evidence
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Legal Systems and Judicial Processes
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Legal and Constitutional Studies
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • War, Ethics, and Justification
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Jury Decision Making Processes
  • Torture, Ethics, and Law
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Legal Education and Practice Innovations
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics
  • Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
  • Legal principles and applications
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders

Queen Mary University of London
2020-2025

NHS Education for Scotland
2023

University of Pennsylvania
2011-2021

William Carey University
1997-2020

California University of Pennsylvania
2007-2019

University College London
2013-2018

Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust
2014

Northwestern University
1997

The Gordon Hospital
1995

King's College - North Carolina
1988

Narratives describing first‐hand experiences of recovery from mental health problems are widely available. Emerging evidence suggests that engaging with narratives can benefit people experiencing problems, but no randomized controlled trial has been conducted as yet. We developed the Narrative Experiences Online (NEON) Intervention, a web application providing self‐guided and recommender systems access to collection recorded (n=659). investigated whether NEON Intervention benefited adults...

10.1002/wps.21176 article EN World Psychiatry 2024-01-12

One popular justification for punishment is the just deserts rationale: A person deserves proportionate to moral wrong committed. competing deterrence Punishing an offender reduces frequency and likelihood of future offenses. The authors examined motivation underlying laypeople's use prototypical wrongs. Study 1 (N = 336) revealed high sensitivity factors uniquely associated with perspective (e.g., offense seriousness, trespass) insensitivity detection, frequency). 2 329) confirmed proposed...

10.1037//0022-3514.83.2.284 article EN Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2002-01-01

Abstract Background It is unknown whether interventions known to improve the healthcare response domestic violence and abuse (DVA)—a global health concern—are effective outside of a trial. Methods An observational interrupted time series study in general practice. All registered women aged 16 above were eligible for inclusion. In four implementation boroughs’ practices, there was face-to-face, practice-based, clinically relevant DVA training, prompt electronic medical record, reminding...

10.1186/s12916-020-1506-3 article EN cc-by BMC Medicine 2020-03-05

The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale, and some digital have been integrated into interventions. Narratives describing recovery from problems are focus research, including those presented in recorded (eg, invariant) form. No clinical trial has conducted web-based intervention providing access to collection Recorded Recovery (RRNs).This study presents knowledge produced through the development Narrative Experiences Online (NEON) Intervention,...

10.2196/24417 article EN cc-by JMIR Formative Research 2021-05-27

The aim of the SURECAN trial is to evaluate a person-centred intervention, based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT Plus ( +)), for people who have completed treatment cancer with curative intent, but are experiencing poor quality life. We present statistical analysis plan assessing effectiveness cost-effectiveness intervention in improving life 1 year post randomisation. multi-centre, pragmatic, two-arm, partially clustered randomised controlled superiority comparing ACT + added...

10.1186/s13063-025-08734-9 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Trials 2025-01-30

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> People of black African and Caribbean ethnicity experience higher rates poorer outcomes type 2 diabetes (T2D) than people white European ethnicity; these inequalities are compounded by poor healthcare access. Cultural tailoring self-management education support (DSMES) programmes has the potential to improve engagement clinical for minority ethnic groups. Healthy Eating &amp; Active Lifestyles Diabetes (HEAL-D) is a co-designed culturally tailored DSMES...

10.2196/preprints.71861 preprint EN 2025-01-28

The guideline for the content of Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs) outlines recommendations items to be included in statistical analysis plans. As yet there is no specific tailoring this Cluster Randomized Trials (CRTs). There has also been assessment reporting quality SAPs against guideline. Our intention identify how well a sample CRTs are adhering key current guidelines, as additional aspects considered important CRTs. We include (i) fully published standalone identified via Ovid-MEDLINE...

10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.111726 article EN cc-by Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2025-02-01

If there can be said to an "American criminal code," the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, remains enormous diversity among fifty-two American penal codes, including some that have never adopted a modern code format or structure. Yet, even within minority of states without code, has great influence, as courts regularly rely upon it fashion law state's fails provide. In this essay we provide brief introduction historic document, its origins, and content.

10.1525/nclr.2007.10.3.319 article EN New Criminal Law Review 2007-01-01

Abstract Background Mental health recovery narratives have been defined as first-person lived experience accounts of from mental problems which refer to events or actions over a period time and include elements adversity struggle, also self-defined strengths, successes survival. They are readily available in invariant recorded form, including text, audio video. Previous studies provided evidence that receiving can provide benefits recipients. This protocol describes three pragmatic trials...

10.1186/s13063-020-04428-6 article EN cc-by Trials 2020-07-20

NE widely-stated goal of criminal law theory is to create the set rules that best implements our collective sense justice.To reach this goal, theorist continuously adjusts his so it generates better reflect fundamental notions justice.'These rules, moreover, must function as workable doctrine, which in context means precise statutory provisions.

10.2307/1072934 article EN Virginia Law Review 1985-02-01

The dispute over the role desert should play, if any, in assessing criminal liability and punishment has a long turbulent history. “Deserved punishment” - referred to variously as desert, just punishment, retributive or simply “doing justice” moved center stage UK is on its way US, both academic debate real world institutions.

10.1017/s000819730800010x article EN The Cambridge Law Journal 2008-03-01

INTRODUCTION 682 I. REFINEMENTS IN THE DEFINITION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY 685 II. ELEMENT ANALYSIS MODERN CODES: MODEL PENAL CODE CULPABILITY SCHEME . 691 A. Culpability Terms Defined zn Relation to Each Objectzve Element 694 B. Requirements Stated tn an Offense Definztion ... 699 C. Culpabtilty Supptled by General Provisons 700 III. CASE FOR 703 IV. CONFUSION AND AMBIGUITIES SCHEMES 705 ThseUse of Undefined Difficultzes in Determining Whether Objective Is a Conduct, Circumstance, or Result...

10.2307/1228658 article EN Stanford Law Review 1983-04-01

Abstract Objective Increasing the availability and accessibility of evidence‐based treatments for eating disorders is an important goal. This study investigated effectiveness cost‐effectiveness guided self‐help via face‐to‐face meetings (fGSH) a more scalable method, providing support email (eGSH). Method A pragmatic, randomized controlled trial was conducted at three sites. Adults with binge‐eating were to fGSH, eGSH, or waiting list condition, each lasting 12 weeks. The primary outcome...

10.1002/eat.23554 article EN cc-by International Journal of Eating Disorders 2021-05-17

Abstract Background Two million people in the UK are living with or beyond cancer and a third of them report poor quality life (QoL) due to problems such as fatigue, fear recurrence, concerns about returning work. We aimed develop evaluate an intervention based on acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), suited address survivors improving their QoL. also recognise importance exercise vocational activity QoL therefore will integrate options for physical return work/vocational support, thus ACT...

10.1186/s13063-024-08062-4 article EN cc-by Trials 2024-04-02

Typically, the set of elements defining a crime comprise what may be called paradigm liability for that offense: An actor is criminally liable if and only state proves all these elements. The an offense, however, does not always determine criminal liability. Even where are proven, rules doctrines create exceptions affect Some exceptions, such as insanity, duress, law enforcement authority, can exculpate even though his conduct mind satisfy offense charged. Such exculpating grouped analyzed...

10.2307/796295 article EN The Yale Law Journal 1984-03-01
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