The Journal of Forensic Practice
Research relating to criminology, psychology and evidence-based practice across all forensic settings
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Expression of concern
Concerns have been raised with Emerald surrounding the following article: “Outcomes of secure forensic older adult inpatients compared to younger adult inpatients”, Journal of…
What are prison offender managers’ experiences of delivering New Me MOT?
Catia Pagano, Louise FuscoThe New Me MOT toolkit is part of the His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) accredited offending behaviour programmes, consisting of a series of short exercises that…
What influences the use of seclusion? A cross-sectional study of forensic mental health nurses in a UK high secure hospital
Lindsay Tulloch, Helen Walker, Robin IonIncidents of violence and aggression are a regular occurrence within adult forensic mental health inpatient settings and often lead to the use of restrictive practices such as…
Categories of white-collar offenders based on the theory of convenience
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher HamertonThis paper aims to make a contribution to the offender-based perspective when researching white-collar and corporate crime. Previously, the offender-based perspective has…
Understanding how the psychological and relational processes of a psychodynamic reflective group contribute to recovery on a medium secure ward
Anna Woodcock, Andy Cook, John McGowanThis study aimed to explore the psychological and relational processes of a service user reflective group on a medium secure forensic ward. The group was conceptualised by the…
Prison officers’ experiences of key-working with women living in a psychologically informed planned environment (PIPE)
Georgia Till, Iduna Shah-Beckley, Joel Harvey, Maisie KellsA key aspect of psychologically informed planned environments (PIPEs), are the attachment theory-informed relationships between residents and staff (Bainbridge, 2017). The…
Readiness for re-entry among pre-release prisoners in Sarawak, Malaysia
N.K. Tharshini, Swee Kiong Wong, Faizah Haji Mas’ud, Kamsiah Ali, Nur Addila AhmadRe-entry refers to the process of transitioning back into society after incarceration, and it is a complex phenomenon that requires further exploration. Therefore, this study aims…
ISSN:
2050-8794Renamed from:
The British Journal of Forensic PracticeOnline date, start – end:
2013Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr. Carol Ireland
- Dr Neil Gredecki