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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Mar/Apr 2026: Collaborative Corrections
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Mar/Apr 2026
Foreword for Mar/Apr 2026
Bringing Frontline Corrections Staff into the Fold: Teaming Up to Address Criminogenic Thinking
Identification and Treatment of Language Disorders of Young People in Prison in Finland
Report Summary - Reducing Reoffending: A Synthesis of Evidence on Effectiveness of Interventions
Oxford Textbook of Correctional Psychiatry, Second Edition: A Review
2025 Student Award Winner: Kate Foy
2026 IRCC Sponsored Early Career Professional: Laura Lyons
Criminal Justice & Behavior Practitioner Summaries for Mar/Apr 2026
IACFP International News, Research, and Resources for Mar/Apr 2026

