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The British Journal of Forensic Practice

Essential reading for busy clinicians and a fantastic addition to forensic professional literature.

Professor Tony Ward
Head of School, School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

The British Journal of Forensic Practice

Editors: Carol A Ireland and Neil Gredecki
Frequency: Quarterly
Print ISSN: 1463-6646
Online ISSN: 2042-8340

Aims and scope
The British Journal of Forensic Practice offers a constructive and challenging interpretation of a wide range of forensic practice that informs ways of working for both individuals and wider organisations.

The Journal is committed in keeping professionals up to date with all aspects of forensic application across a range of forensic environments, such as HM Prison Service, NHS forensic settings, private providers and private practice. Each issue provides:
• practical application of theories and research to inform practice
• applies qualitative and quantitative approaches, such as large scale research to single case study methodology
• clear implications for practitioners
• enhances reflective practice, developing knowledge and application of this, using existing and developing theory
• examples of good practice.

Readership
The British Journal of Forensic Practice is vital for everyone involved in forensic practice. It is a hugely valuable source of information and intelligence for academics, universities and colleges, practitioners, managers, people working in forensic settings, mental health and learning disability services, NHS and primary care trusts, social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, the police, probation officers, health boards, education, local authorities, local government, service users and students.

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Editors
Carol A Ireland University of Central Lancashire, Mersey Care NHS Trust and private practice, UK
Neil Gredecki University of Central Lancashire and private practice, UK

Editorial board members
Andrew Bates, Thames Valley Probation Area, UK
Zainab Al-Attar, HMP Manchester, University of Central Lancashire and G-MAP, UK
Zoë Ashmore, Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust and Peterborough City Council, UK
Kerry Baker, The University of Northampton, UK
Peter Banister, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Richard Benson, Pastoral Cymru and University of Glamorgan, UK
Douglas Boer, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
Ros Burnett, University of Oxford, UK
Jane Cronin-Davis, York St John University, UK
Andrew Day, Deakin University, Australia
Louise Dixon, University of Birmingham, UK
David Farrington, Cambridge University, UK
Martin Fisher, NOMS - Ministry of Justice, University of Portsmouth, Hampshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and DFP Committee of the BPS, UK
Theresa A. Gannon, Keynes College, University of Kent, UK
Ernest Gralton, St Andrew's Healthcare and the Institute of Psychiatry, UK
Kirk Heilbrun, Drexel University, USA
Kevin Howells, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, UK
Stuart Kirby, Lancaster University, UK
Alex Lord, London Directorate, Broadmoor Hospital, UK
Jean McQueen, Partnerships in Care, UK
Hetal Mehta, St Andrew's Healthcare, UK
Becky Milne, Portsmouth University, UK
Paul Mooney, Forensic Psychologist, UK
Kathryn Naylor, Mersey Care NHS Trust, UK
Herschel Prins, University of Leicester and University of Loughborough, UK
Paul Rogers, Bain & Company Inc., UK
Chih Hoong Sin, Office for Public Management, UK
Gregory Vecchi, FBI Behavioural Science Unit, USA
Jim Vess, Deakin University, Australia
Stephen Wong, Institute of Mental Health, UK
Jane Wood, Keynes College, University of Kent, UK
Joanne Wood, Greater Manchester Probation Area MAPPA Support Unit, UK
Bin Xie, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, People's Republic of China

Abstracting and indexing
The British Journal of Forensic Practice is abstracted/indexed in: British Nursing Index; CINAHL; Illustrata; PsycINFO; Social Care Online and ZETOC.

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