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2005-02-20 Vlad Ruchkin to CVP

From May 2nd, 2005, Dr. Vladislav Ruchkin, M.D., Ph.D., is with the Centre for Violence Prevention of the Karolinska Institute (KI). Dr. Ruchkin is specialist in forensic psychiatry originally from Archangelsk in Russia. He earned his doctorate in psychiatric epidemiology at the Univeristy of Umeå, Sweden, in 1998, and he has spent the past five years at the Child Study Center at Yale University, USA.

 

Vladislav Ruchkin

 

The KI and the CVP will be the academic affiliation of Dr. Ruchkin, whilst as a clinician he will be practicing at the Forensic Psychiatric Centre in Säter, County of Dalarna. The new colleagues at CVP and in Säter greet a new researcher welcome!

 

 

News archive

[22/03/2010] Updated publication list

[17/06/2009] CVP at Stockholm Criminology Symposium

[05/08/2008] Congress on child and adolescent mental health

[25/06/2008] Dissertation for CVP co-worker Jenny Yourstone

[02/05/2008] CVP has moved to a new location

[01/05/2008] CVP’s Niklas Långström involved in revision of manual for diagnosis of mental disorders

[17/05/2007] Mental illness in sexual offenders (PDF)

[29/03/2007] Martin Grann promoted full professor

[17/08/2006] Researchers address uncommon sexual interests

[18/11/2005] SBU-report about risk assessment in psychiatry

[16/11/2005] CVP has moved

[03/06/2005] Dissertation at CVP

[14/03/2005] CVP invites you to participate in an international study on risk assessment

[20/02/2005] Vlad Ruchkin to CVP

[26/11/2004] Dissertation at CVP

[01/11/2004] Psychosis in one fifth of homicide offenders

[10/09/2004] Sexual offending behavior is relatively stable over time

[25/08/2004] Licentiate degree at CVP

[21/05/2004] Action needed to tackle drug related crime

[10/10/2003] Debate over psychiatry continues

[25/08/2003] Poor scientific foundation for reoffence risk assessment of juvenile sexual offenders

[25/04/2003] Three mid-thesis reviews at CVP in May and June

[11/03/2003] Simple risk tool incorrect for non-European offenders

[13/02/2003] Research unit in Vadstena inaugurated

[22/01/2003] Board of Research establishes CVP

Centre for Violence Prevention, Karolinska Institute, Box 23000, 104 35 Stockholm
Phone: +46 8 517 705 60, Email: info[at]cvp.se