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03/06/2005 Dissertation at CVP

 

On June 3, 2005, Ulrika Haggård-Grann defended her thesis Violence among mentally disordered offenders - Risk and protective factors for the degree of doctor of Philosophy, at Karolinska Institutet's Medical Faculty. The thesis focuses on identifying protective factors and triggers for violence in mentally disordered offenders.

 

Associate professor Niklas Långström, CVP, has been Ulrika's main supervisor. Ph. D. Clara Gumpert and associate professor Johan Hallqvist have been assistant supervisors.

 

The external examiner at the dissertation seminar was professor Stål Bjørkly from Molde University College in Norway.

 

 

The dissertation seminar was held in the lecturing hall on the entrance level at CVP, Hälsingegatan 49.

 

 

The reviewboard

 

 

Ph. D. Ulrika Haggård-Grann and professor Stål Bjørkly after the dissertation seminar

 

 

 

 

Ulrika Haggård-Grann

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