Mavis Campbell was admitted as a solicitor in July 2000. She specialises in mental health and human rights law and the focus of her work is primarily restricted cases.
She is an experienced advocate and a member of the Law Society’s Mental Health
Panel.
Prior to joining Scomo she practised in immigration, community care, housing and crime. She also has several years experience as a supervising solicitor. She now represents a large number of restricted mentally disordered offenders detained in various maximum and medium secure hospitals, in cases ranging from tribunals to judicial review.
She has extensive experience in working across the legal and psychiatric disciplines, possessing a Psychology A Level then going on to work for three years within the Forensic Psychiatry Department at St. George’sHospital Medical School. She is now a Lecturer on the Post-Graduate Multi-Disciplinary Diploma in Forensic Mental Health run by that university.
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