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Name | Haward; Lionel R C (1920-1998); Professor; FBPsS, HonMBPsS |
Title | Professor |
Forenames | Lionel R C |
Surname | Haward |
Dates | 1920-1998 |
Epithet | FBPsS, HonMBPsS |
Other Names | Lionel Hayward |
Gender | Male |
Nationality | British |
DatesAndPlaces | Born Hammersmith London 1920 Died (location unknown ?Chichester) 1998.
fl 1950-1990 Aldershot nd [?1930-?1940] Bristol 1946-1950 Leyden, Netherlands 1952 Durham nd [?1952-?1960] Chichester nd [?1960-] |
Address | Aldershot Hants, Chichester Sussex |
Relationships | Professor Haward was an expert witness in the following trials; Malcolm X, Donald Neilson "Black Panther", John Stonehouse M.P. and the well-known "OZ" trial of the sixties. He has also presented evidence before Lord Butler's commission on the Mentally Abnormal Offender, Lord Devlin's Committee on Identification, and Lord Fisher's enquiry into the Confait Confessions. Professor Haward was married (to Betty). |
Activity | L Haward's first post was as an Assistant Personnel Officer for an unknown Aldershot company. Throughout the war Lionel Haward served as an Instructor in the Technical Training Command of the RAF, later working with RAF Police HQ in Germany.
In 1946 he went to Bristol University to study chemistry and psychology graduating in 1950. He remained at Bristol to take his MA then studied at Leyden University in the Netherlands for his Doctorate, and was awarded the Queen Wilhelmina Academic Medal in 1952.
Professor Haward then held appointments at hospitals in Bristol, Durham and Chichester initially as Assistant Psychologist and finally as Consultant. He joined Surrey University in 1973 as reader in Clinical Psychology and Director of the MSc Course in Clinical Psychology. Professor Haward has been involved as an expert witness in most of the notable criminal trials of the 60's and 70's and has presented evidence before many commissions and committees. The International Academy of Forensic Psychology, of which he is a fellow, presented him in 1970 with the Holmes-Munsterberg Award for "the highest achievement in contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of forensic psychology". After Professor Haward's retirement from Surrey University in 1987 he worked as an honorary consultant psychologist to the Chichester Health Trust and Nanhurst Children's Hospital in addition to working occasionally on court cases and publishing scientific papers. Professor Haward was a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and offered Honorary BPS Life Membership in 1997.
Professor Haward was an expert witness in the following trials: Malcolm X, Donald Neilson the "Black Panther", John Stonehouse M.P. and the well-known "OZ" trial of the sixties. He has also presented evidence before Lord Butler's commission on the Mentally Abnormal Offender, Lord Devlin's Committee on Identification, and Lord Fisher's enquiry into the Confait Confessions.
Note: Professor Haward was called to America to advise on aspects of cockpit design for the emerging space programs [?1960's].
Sources: Retirement notice written by Lee, T.R. (nd) Professor, University of Surrey (nd) Press Release issued by the University of Surrey 9 May 1978 Letter from Densley, F.B. (nd) friend 12 Sept 2004 Obituary in The Psychologist (Dr.Jennifer Brown) March 1999.
Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |
OtherInfo | Professor Haward was called to America to advise on aspects of cockpit design for the emerging space programs [?1960's]. His early training and keen involvement in flying led to his interest in aviation psychology and particularly problems of pilot stress. |
PublishedWorks | 400 research papers and articles, 2-books and contributions to another 10- books Jointly wrote "Forensic Psychology A Practitioner's Guide " with Gisli Gudjonsson (Routledge) 1998 |
Source | Source details taken from: Retirement notice written by Lee, T.R. (nd) Professor, University of Surrey (nd) Press Release issued by the University of Surrey 9 May 1978 Letter from Densley, F.B. (nd) friend 12 Sept 2004 Obituary in The Psychologist (Dr.Jennifer Brown) March 1999 |
Conventions | International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa 1996 ISBN ISBN 0-9696035-3-3 National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997 |