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Paul Simpson is a Senior Lecturer at UNSW Sydney, associated with the School of Population Health. He leads the Justice Health Research Program, which is part of the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Offender Health. His research primarily focuses on health issues related to marginalised populations involved in the justice system, with particular emphasis on violence, sexual health, infectious diseases in prisons, and alternative prison strategies. He has conducted national deliberative forums engaging stakeholders including public members, incarcerated individuals, and health service directors to advance deliberative research methods in justice health. His ongoing projects include investigating sexual health attitudes among Australian prisoners and developing health service models for transgender diverse individuals in prison. Paul is also involved in several significant research grants aimed at addressing health inequities in prison populations, including studies related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals and the evaluation of electronic monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators.
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