CodeBPS/GB/349
NameThe British Psychological Society; DCP Faculty of Forensic Clinical Psychology; 1988-; FFCP
Corporate NameThe British Psychological Society
SubordinateDCP Faculty of Forensic Clinical Psychology
Dates1988-
EpithetFFCP
Other NamesDCP SIG FCP
DCP Special Interest Group Forensic Clinical Psychology
DatesAndPlacesLondon
Leicester
AddressLeicester
RelationshipsDivision of Clinical Psychology
ActivityThe Faculty of Forensic Clinical Psychology (FFCP) was formed to meet the needs of clinical psychologists working in the forensic specialty. It is a faculty within the Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) of the British Psychological Society (BPS), and aims to:

Promote the development of clinical psychology within forensic settings
Promote the highest standards in practice, in the application of professional education and knowledge of forensic clinical problems
Disseminate knowledge of applications and research to promote effective services, influence planning of services and policy in relation to forensic clinical psychology
Provide scientific meetings, opportunities for exchange of information and mutual support for clinical psychologists working within forensic settings
Source BPS Website January 2018


1998 Chair P Cousins
2008-11 Chair G J Evans
2011-13 Chair Margaret O'Rourke
2013-18 Chair Kerry Beckley (Membership Jan 2018 329)
PublishedWorksGood Practice Guidleines Training in Forensic Clinical Psychology 2007
ConventionsInternational Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa 1996 ISBN ISBN 0-9696035-3-3
National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997

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