Subject for Change

Episode 14: Interviews with Forensic Psychologists


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Interviews between Educational & Developmental Psychologist Maximilian White and Representatives of the APS College of Forensic Psychologists Anjali Bapat-Pers and Louisa Hackett.

The next instalment in our series of interviews exploring the other areas of practice in psychology. 

Subject for Change is the official podcast of the APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists.

 

Here are links to content discussed in, or related to the episode:

 

Greenberg & Shuman’s publications on the topic of delineating therapeutic and forensic roles (one the original book chapter, the other an APA journal article)

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781351161565-27/irreconcilable-conflict-therapeutic-forensic-roles-stuart-greenberg-daniel-shuman

When worlds collide: Therapeutic and forensic roles.

 

These links were provided by Louisa Hackett links to work Louisa was recently involved in regarding the links between adverse childhood experiences, trauma and youth offending:

Adverse childhood experiences and trauma among young people in the youth justice system : report to the Criminology Research Advisory Council (the full report)

Adverse childhood experiences and trauma among young people in the youth justice system (the shorter journal article)

 

The podcast mentioned by Louisa:

Beyond The Crime: A Psychological Analysis - Podcast - Apple Podcasts

 

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Subject for Change original music by Hunz:

https://www.hunz.com.au/ 

 

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