The Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 21 Issue 4
Research relating to criminology, psychology and evidence-based practice across all forensic settings
Table of contents
The evolutionary basis of belonging: its relevance to denial of offending and labelling those who offend
Jamie S. WaltonThe adaptationist approach of evolutionary psychology provides a model of substantial scope for understanding the function of human behaviour, including harmful behaviour. The…
Changing clinicians’ perceptions of the role that risk formulation and the HCR-20v3 play in the assessment and management of violence
Emma Elizabeth Covernton, Amy Moores, Joseph Aaron LowensteinThe assessment and management of risk towards others is an integral part of clinical practice, particularly in forensic and other psychiatric settings. Version 3 of the HCR-20 is…
WARRN – a formulation-based risk assessment procedure for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): the view of clinicians
Nicola S. Gray, Jacqui Tiller, Robert J. SnowdenWales Applied Risk Research Network (WARRN) is a formulation-based technique for the assessment and management of serious risk (e.g. violence to others, suicide, etc.) for users…
Development of the Reporting Information about Networks and Groups (RING) task: a method for eliciting information from memory about associates, groups, and networks
Lorraine Hope, Feni Kontogianni, Kristoffer Geyer, Wayne ThomasEliciting detailed and comprehensive information about the structure, organisation and relationships between individuals involved in organised crime gangs, terrorist cells and…
Exploring pornography use in secure hospitals: a qualitative analysis
Emily Mellor, Simon DuffThis research paper reports findings from a qualitative analysis which explored pornography use in secure hospitals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate what attitudes…
Evaluation of offending behaviour programme selection: the PNA
Laura Ramsay, Jamie S. Walton, Gavin Frost, Chloe Rewaj, Gemma Westley, Helen Tucker, Sarah Millington, Aparna Dhar, Gemma Martin, Caitriona GillThe purpose of this paper is to outline the qualitative research findings of the effectiveness of Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service Programme Needs Assessment (PNA) in…
ISSN:
2050-8794e-ISSN:
2050-8808ISSN-L:
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