This Journal
offers a constructive and challenging interpretation of a wide range of forensic practice that will inform ways of working for both individuals and organisations.
The Journal is committed to 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. Published quarterly, 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
• highlights clear implications for practitioners.
The Journal publishes a broad range of practical studies, research articles and review papers
on all aspects of aggression, conflict and peace. The Journal provides both academic and
practice development and translates research findings into implementation for practice.
Peer-reviewed, this Journal includes a broad range of research on physical and sexual aggression, ranging from individual levels of aggression to mass aggression, including genocide and terrorism. The Journal investigates the dynamics and evolution of conflict and resolution, as well as exploring peace research.
This unique new Journal is aimed at everyone who is involved in supporting people with learning disabilities who are involved (or in danger of becoming involved) with the criminal justice or forensic health systems. The Journal offers information on the latest research and policy, as well as practical advice about working effectively with these groups who often fall in the gap between mainstream learning disability and forensic services.
Published quarterly, the Journal’s content is relevant to all those working in the public and independent health and social care sectors, and the criminal justice and forensic health systems.
Published quarterly, Safer Communities reflects the broad range of topics that now constitute
community safety, including:
• youth justice
• community justice
• drugs and alcohol
• neighbourhood policing
• antisocial behaviour
• terrorism.
Peer-reviewed, this practice-based Journal offers vital access to information on how to tackle and reduce crime, and acts as a forum for the dissemination of best practice, opinion, latest research and policy updates. The contents also feature service evaluations, international developments, training, events and book reviews.
This
is a practice-based Journal that offers vital access to and information about dual diagnosis
in the UK. People with mental health problems who also have problematic use of drugs and alcohol (dual diagnosis) are a significant concern for services and a consistent approach about how to work effectively with this group is needed.
Published quarterly, this peer-reviewed Journal provides practical information to help improve
services for people with a dual diagnosis. It provides a forum for the dissemination of:
• best practice
• current research
• policy updates and their implications for practice
• case studies.
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