The IACFP Bulletin
The IACFP Bulletin, published bimonthly, offers timely articles and news related to correctional and forensic psychology research, practice, and programs, as well as other topics of interest to our members, including:
- Evidence-based criminal justice research, practice, and programs
- Correctional mental health
- Impact of bias in assessment and treatment
- Critical issues including suicide assessment and prevention, restrictive housing, and re-entry
- Community corrections
- Criminal and juvenile justice reform
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Nov/Dec 2025: Managing Professional Boundaries
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Nov/Dec 2025
Foreword
Interview: Dr. Sarah Lewis on How Correctional Environments Support and Challenge Staff Boundaries
Interview: Michelle Berry on Prevention, Recognition, and Intervention of Staff Boundary Violations in Correctional Psychology
Summary: Staff As a Conduit for Contraband – Developing and Testing Key Assumptions of Professional Boundary Violations in Prison
The International Holiday Season: Wellbeing and Celebrations
Criminal Justice & Behavior Practitioner Summaries for Nov/Dec 2025
IACFP International News, Research, and Resources for Nov/Dec 2025

