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Editorial

Open Access Special Issue

Men in prison: the needs of the neglected majority

  • Radha Kothari1,2,*,
  • Annie Bartlett3
  • Sarah Allen1
  • Andrew Forrester4,5

1Health & Justice Directorate, Central Northwest London NHS Foundation Trust, NW1 3AX London, UK

2Staff Psychology Service, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, SE5 8AD London, UK

3Institute of Medical, Biomedical and Allied Health Education, St George’s University of London, SW17 0RE London, UK

4Department of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, CF14 4XN Cardiff, UK

5Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, DA2 7WG London, UK

DOI: 10.22514/jomh.2025.111 Vol.21,Issue 9,September 2025 pp.1-4

Submitted: 28 May 2025 Accepted: 03 July 2025

Published: 30 September 2025

*Corresponding Author(s): Radha Kothari E-mail: Radha.kothari@nhs.net

Keywords

Prison; Mental health; Neurodiversity; Trauma; Neurodiveristy; Recidivism; Traumatic brain injury; Moral injury


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Radha Kothari,Annie Bartlett,Sarah Allen,Andrew Forrester. Men in prison: the needs of the neglected majority. Journal of Men's Health. 2025. 21(9);1-4.

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