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The British Journal of Forensic Practice
For everyone involved in forensic services

The British Journal of Forensic Practiceoffers a constructive but challenging
interpretation of service development that will inform the reader's own practice and opinion. The journal examines forensic service provision in the current context of partnership and integration through a unique blend of academic and practitioner features, research articles and opinion.

Published: February, May, August, November
ISSN: 1463-6646


In the latest Issue:

VOLUME 10 ISSUE 2 JUNE 2008

The first three years of a community forensic service for people with a learning disability.
Carl Benton and Ashok Roy

Getting out and staying out: does substance use treatment have an effect on outcome of mentally disordered offenders after discharge from medium secure service?
Andrew Derry and Amy Batson

Cognitive impairment and sex offending: management during therapy and factors in offending.
Carol A Ireland

The impact of low secure unit care on patient outcomes.
Steven Jones, Fiona Lobban, Kate Evershed, Lee Taylor and Anja Wittkowski

Developmental traumatology: its relevance to forensic adolescent settings.
Ernest Gralton, Angela Muchatuta, Jaume Morey-Canellas and Coro Drew Lopez


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