The Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 19 Issue 3
Research relating to criminology, psychology and evidence-based practice across all forensic settings
Table of contents
Capturing the scene: efficacy test of the re-enactment investigative instruction
Céline Launay, Jacques PyAs eyewitnesses provide the most valuable information for criminal investigations, it is important to further develop and test techniques for collecting eyewitness testimony so…
Sexual offending hierarchies, personality attributions, and the clinical implications
Laura Elizabeth Challinor, Simon DuffThe purpose of this paper is to examine sexual offending hierarchies constructed by the general public and forensic staff based on personal attitudes and perceived severity of…
Negative relating styles of learning-disabled and non-learning-disabled offenders
Rachel Craven, Matthew TonkinThe purpose of this paper is to compare learning-disabled (LD) and non-LD offenders in terms of their relating styles and to examine the relationship between relating styles and…
Co-morbidity of personality disorder and clinical syndrome in high-risk incarcerated offenders
Alice Bennett, Darren JohnsonIn light of the clinical importance of understanding co-morbidity within offender populations, the purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence and comorbidities of clinical…
Substance misuse in personality disorder and schizophrenia: findings and clinical implications from a high secure hospital
Alessandra Cappai, Jodie Wells, James Tapp, Derek Perkins, Anna Manners, Martha Ferrito, Nitin Gupta, Mrigendra DasSubstance misuse (SMU) is widely prevalent in mentally disordered offenders and is linked with violence and offending behaviour. There is however, a scarcity of literature…
Work-related stress in forensic mental health professionals: a systematic review
Darcy Brown, Artemis Igoumenou, Anna-marie Mortlock, Nitin Gupta, Mrigendra DasThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the prevalence of stress and burnout among forensic mental health (FMH) professionals.
Examining the portrayal of homophobic and non-homophobic aggression in print media through an integrated grounded behavioural linguistic inquiry (IGBLI) approach
Philip Birch, Rebecca Ozanne, Jane IrelandThe role of the media in supporting an understanding of the social world is well documented. The representation of homosexuals in the media can therefore impact on homophobia…
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2050-8794e-ISSN:
2050-8808ISSN-L:
2050-8794Renamed from:
The British Journal of Forensic PracticeOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr. Carol Ireland
- Dr Neil Gredecki