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The Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 15 Issue 2

Research relating to criminology, psychology and evidence-based practice across all forensic settings

Category:

Health and Social Care

Table Of Contents

Self‐control, fluctuating willpower, and forensic practice

Roy F. Baumeister

This article aims to explain the relevance of new findings about self‐control and willpower for antisocial behaviour and forensic practice.

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Developing a self‐report measure to assess disclosure strategies in adult male prisoners and its association with personality

Kerry Ferguson, Carol A. Ireland, Jane L. Ireland

The current study aims to report on the development of a self‐report measure of disclosure strategies in adult male prisoners (violent and acquisitive offences) and its…

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A recovery perspective on community day leaves

Alisha Walker, Louise Farnworth, Shelley Lapinksi

Community day leaves are one aspect of the rehabilitation offered at a secure forensic mental health facility in Australia. This study aimed to investigate staff and…

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Problematic substance use among forensic psychiatric community patients

Simeon Sender‐Galloway, Tom Clark

An association between problematic substance use and severe mental illness has been demonstrated in various settings, but not among community forensic psychiatric…

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The impact of specialist training on professional identity, organisational membership, organisational commitment, and stress in correctional psychologists

Ashlee Curtis, Andrew Day

Recent years have seen some significant changes to the psychology profession in Australia that have prompted debate about the role of specialist areas of practice. This…

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An evaluation of the staff training within the trauma and self injury (TASI) programme in the National High Secure Healthcare Service for Women (NHSHSW)

Kate Robertson, Sue Elcock, Chris Milburn, Phyllis Annesley, Jane Jones, Birgit A. Völlm

Patients in the National High Secure Healthcare Service for Women have a high prevalence of trauma and self injury. This highlights the need for specialised training of…

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Editorial

Carol A. Ireland, Neil Gredecki

ISSN:

2050-8794

Renamed from:

The British Journal of Forensic Practice

Online date, start – end:

2013

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr. Carol Ireland
  • Dr Neil Gredecki

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