BAFS ANNUAL FRIENDS' DINNER, PROFESSOR SEENA FAZEL ‘Autism, diminished responsibility, and the complicated epidemiology of violent crime’

Date: 13/11/25

Time: 18:00

Venue: Apothecaries' Society Great Hall

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BAFS ANNUAL FRIENDS' DINNER, PROFESSOR SEENA FAZEL ‘Autism, diminished responsibility, and the complicated epidemiology of violent crime’

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BAFS ANNUAL FRIENDS' DINNER, PROFESSOR SEENA FAZEL 

‘Autism, diminished responsibility, and the complicated epidemiology of violent crime’

Professor Seena Fazel will present on this topic with reference to the case of Hassan Sentamu.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Professor Fazel is Professor of forensic psychiatry at the University of Oxford and Director of the Centre for Suicide Research. He has worked clinically in low and medium secure hospitals, prisons, and currently in a community forensic psychiatric service. He is an expert member of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.

Additional information about Professor Fazel HERE

DRESS CODE:  FORMAL BLACK TIE/SMART EVENING WEAR

TIMINGS:

18:00 AGM for BAFS members

18:30 Drinks reception for all attendees

19:20 Call to dinner

19:30 President welcome to the Friends' Dinner

19:40 Dinner is served

20:40 Comfort break, tea, coffee, petit fours

20:50 Guest speaker presentation

21:10 Q & A

21:30 Thank you and Carriages

Venue:  About | Apothecaries’ Hall

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