What We Do
Research within the FCRG involves the application of psychological knowledge and methods to areas relating to crime and justice. Specific core research topics within the FCRG include: Public attitudes (e.g., attitudes towards people who have offended and their reintegration into society); Gambling and addiction (e.g., identifying and managing risk factors for addiction); Forensic practice research (e.g., the assessment and treatment of offending behaviours, occupational stress among staff working in high-stress environments, and trauma resilience in forensic populations and staff); Investigative and courtroom issues (e.g., supporting transitions and families of people with criminal convictions, accuracy of testimony, police investigation techniques. and courtroom practice); Understanding offending (e.g., examining processes and factors associated with offence-related cognitions and fantasies); and Service evaluations (e.g., evaluating the delivery and efficacy of local rehabilitation schemes).
MSc in Forensic Psychology is topically linked: /course/frspsyms
Staff
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Connect with Us‌
School of Psychology, ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº, Brayford Pool, ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº, LN6 7TS, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1522 882000 | Email: enquiries@lincoln.ac.uk