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The Forensic Update Podcast

Podcast von The British Psychological Society

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The Division of Forensic Psychology promotes the professional interests of forensic psychologists and aims to contribute to the ongoing development of psychology as a profession and as a body of knowledge and skills.

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Episode 04 - Dr. Caroline Logan: Curiosity, Humanity and the Future of Forensic Psychology Cover

04 - Dr. Caroline Logan: Curiosity, Humanity and the Future of Forensic Psychology

In this episode of the Forensic Update Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Caroline Logan, consultant forensic clinical psychologist, honorary associate professor at University College London, and internationally respected expert in personality disorder, forensic interviewing, violence risk and extremism. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience across forensic mental health services, law enforcement and threat assessment settings, Caroline reflects on the human side of forensic psychology and the importance of curiosity, formulation and meaningful human connection in working with risk and violence. The conversation explores: * Caroline's journey into forensic psychology * The influence of Jimmy Boyle's A Sense of Freedom * Personality disorder and understanding the person behind the offence * Why formulation matters more than labels alone * The emotional realities of forensic work * Curiosity as a core forensic psychology skill * The "delicate dance" of forensic interviewing * Young people, social media and online extremism * Technology, AI and the future of forensic practice * Supervision, multidisciplinary teamwork and professional resilience Caroline also shares powerful reflections on identity, humanity and the importance of seeing beyond offence-focused narratives when working with people who have caused serious harm. This is a thoughtful, warm and deeply reflective conversation about what forensic psychology looks like when we stay curious, relational and human.

20. Mai 2026 - 35 min
Episode 03 - Professor Tony Ward: The Good Lives Model and the Future of Rehabilitation Cover

03 - Professor Tony Ward: The Good Lives Model and the Future of Rehabilitation

In this episode of the Forensic Update Podcast, we're joined by Tony Ward, internationally recognised forensic and clinical psychologist and creator of the Good Lives Model (GLM). Tony reflects on the development of the GLM and challenges some of the traditional assumptions that have shaped forensic psychology for decades. Together, we explore what rehabilitation should really look like, why reducing risk alone is not enough, and how meaningful human lives sit at the centre of lasting change. The conversation explores: * The origins of the Good Lives Model * Why offence categories can be psychologically misleading * The limitations of purely risk-focused approaches * Human needs, agency and strengths-based rehabilitation * Dynamic risk factors and why formulation matters * Ethical dilemmas in forensic and correctional practice * Protective factors and the future of intervention design * What the next generation of forensic psychologists should understand about treatment and rehabilitation Tony also discusses why forensic psychology "isn't what you think," and explains why the field may need to rethink how it conceptualises offending behaviour, treatment, and desistance. This is a thoughtful, challenging and deeply insightful conversation about the future of forensic psychology, ethical practice, and what genuinely helps people build different lives.

13. Mai 2026 - 39 min
Episode 02 - Sally Tilt on the Future of Forensic Psychology, Research Culture & Why Podcasts Matter Cover

02 - Sally Tilt on the Future of Forensic Psychology, Research Culture & Why Podcasts Matter

In this episode of the Forensic Update Podcast, we're joined by Sally Tilt [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sally-tilt-710a951b7/], Chair of the Division of Forensic Psychology at the British Psychological Society. Sally reflects on the evolving landscape of forensic psychology, the importance of accessible research communication, and why podcasts have the power to bring academic work to life in a completely different way. From the future of research dissemination to the role of technology, artificial intelligence, and even virtual reality in forensic psychology, this conversation explores where the profession may be heading over the coming years - while keeping human connection firmly at the centre of practice.

9. Mai 2026 - 12 min
Episode Forensic Update 01 - Dual Harm, Sexual Boundaries and Prison Staff Neurodiversity Cover

Forensic Update 01 - Dual Harm, Sexual Boundaries and Prison Staff Neurodiversity

Welcome to the first episode of the Forensic Update podcast from the Division of Forensic Psychology (DFP) Division of Forensic Psychology | BPS [https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/division-forensic-psychology] part of the British Psychological Society (BPS). In this launch episode, we explore three urgent and complex issues shaping contemporary custodial practice. Deputy Prison Director Scott Newey discusses his research into dual harm in prisons, examining why some individuals engage in both self-harm and violence towards others and what can be done to reduce this. Dr Tanya Garrett from the University of Birmingham joins us to examine sexual boundary violations in custodial settings, why these may occur and what can be done to reduce. This conversation raises critical questions about recruitment, institutional culture, and how services can create environments where concerns are raised early and safely. (do we need the time slots in here so people know where in the podcast this starts and ends?) Finally, Forensic Psychologist in Training (FPiT) Adam Fedorniak discusses neurodiversity within the prison workforce This episode sets the tone for the podcast: rigorous research, open discussion, and a commitment to translating psychological insight into practice. If you would like to access the full papers discussed, visit the Forensic Update section on the British Psychological Society website at: Forensic Update | BPS - British Psychological Society [https://explore.bps.org.uk/content/bpsfu] 00:00:00 Welcome to the First Episode of Forensic Update 00:02:45 Dual Harms in Prisons - Scott Newey 00:48:20 Sexual Boundary Violations in Prisons – Dr Tanya Garrett 01:09:40 Neurodiversity in the Prison Workforce – Adam Fedorniak 01:15:30 Book Reviews and How to Contribute 01:17:10 How to Access Forensic Update Papers The opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent the views of their employers, organisations, or partners. All content is provided for general information only. The hosts and producers assume no responsibility or liability for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of the information contained in this podcast.

23. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 16 min
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