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Adam Meylan-Stevenson, PhD candidate in Politics and International Relations at Southampton. Adam's research is focused on applying John Stuart Mill's harm principle to public health policy.
Adam completed a placement with the Open Innovation Team where he conducted research for the Ministry of Justice on utilising technology in prisons and for the Paul Ramsay foundation on strategies evidence institutes should employ to implement policy change. The Paul Ramsay Foundation report Adam contributed to is available here .
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