The Forensic Update Podcast
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.
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