The Unconscious
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Originally published | 1999 |
Authors | Antony Easthope |
Genres | Fiction |
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ID | 2474296 |
About The Unconscious
Does the unconscious exist? Cultural critic Antony Easthope answers with a witty, lucid, informed "yes" and draws out its implications for the way we live, how we enjoy art, and how we think about people in society and history. . . .
Newtownabbey couple on trial for five-year-old girl's murder
... When they arrived, paramedics treated The Unconscious child in an upstairs bedroom and observed what they believed to be non-accidental injuries which prompted them to contact police...
Paul Grayson: Sheffield nurse who filmed up patients' gowns jailed
... Det Sgt Sarah Dolby, of South Yorkshire Police, said instead of taking care of The Unconscious women who were the victims of his filming, Grayson instead committed " utterly horrendous acts"...
Emilie Pine: The novelist putting autism centre stage
... It s there, but it s like The Unconscious...
Black women four times more likely to die in childbirth
... " On top of that is The Unconscious bias that black and Asian women can experience...
What are beauty pageants really like for black women?
... There s this standard where we can t confirm the biases or The Unconscious biases people have of us...
Paul Grayson: Sheffield nurse who filmed up patients' gowns jailed
A nurse " fixated by sex" who filmed up the gowns of unconscious hospital patients has been jailed for 12 years.
Paul Grayson videoed Four Women as they recovered from surgery at Sheffield's Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
The 51-year-old also recorded four female nurses and a support worker using the toilet at The Hospital .
Jailing Grayson, who admitted 23 offences, Judge Jeremy Richardson QC said he had " brought shame on an honourable profession".
Grayson was also told he would be subject to an extended licence period of Four Years when he is eventually released.
Passing sentence at Sheffield Crown Court , Judge Richardson said he had " betrayed every ounce of trust reposed in you".
" You have already been stripped of your status as a nurse by your professional body. So you should be, " he added.
Referring to a pre-sentence report, Judge Richardson said Grayson had been described as a " dangerous offender" who was " fixated by sex" and who satisfied that fixation by committing the crimes.
The Nurse , who had More Than 25 years' experience, also filmed two other Young Women not connected to The Hospital with hidden cameras.
His crimes came to light after one victim launched an investigation into Grayson and uncovered computer files documenting the offences.
She previously told The Court she had been " torn into pieces" as a result of his " sick and disgusting perversions".
Grayson was arrested in December 2020 and was immediately suspended from work, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals previously said in a statement.
Video showed Grayson, wearing his scrubs and with a name badge, installing The Hidden cameras, South Yorkshire Police said.
One of the filmed patients has never been identified, while other women in the toilet footage remain unknown.
Grayson, of Woodstock Road, Sheffield, pleaded guilty to charges including:
Prof Chris Morley , chief nurse at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said what Grayson did was " truly despicable" and " unforgivable".
" While This Was an incredibly rare occurrence, we never Want It to happen to anyone else and as a result We Are examining all of The Information now available to determine if there are any further measures, we can take to limit the opportunity for someone to do this in The Future , " he added.
Det Sgt Sarah Dolby, of South Yorkshire Police, said instead of taking care of The Unconscious women who were The Victims of his filming, Grayson instead committed " utterly horrendous acts".
She added: " In interview, Grayson admitted having an insatiable addiction to voyeurism and pornography. I have No Doubt had he not been caught, his offending would have continued. "
Source of news: bbc.com