It’s important that our research is applicable and relevant to those working in forensic practice, within forensic settings, with people at risk of offending or reoffending, and with people within the community (e.g., as part of resettlement, probation, people who engage in problematic gambling, etc). Numerous members of the FCRG have completed and/or are currently engaged projects, often with local or national stakeholders and service providers, that have direct link to forensic practice.
A new book examining the well-being of prison governors was published by FCRG members Dr Lauren Smith and Rachael Mason, entitled Work, Culture, and Wellbeing Among Prison Governors in England and Wales.
A book directly associated with trauma-informed practice was published by FCRG member Dr Phil Willmot (with colleague Dr Laurence Jones), entitled Trauma-Informed Forensic Practice.
Below are some papers and reports that are also related to this area work: