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© Forensic Therapists Association, 2009

Mission Statement

 

Members of the Association believe that those who engage in criminal and offending behaviour not only impact on society by their actions, but behave as they do in part because they have been impacted upon.

 

Our clients’ rights to ethical and humane treatment are in no way diminished because they have diminished the rights of others.

 

We subscribe to the view that therapeutic treatment must go beyond punishment and restraint, and be aimed at healing, and at reducing offending behaviour, giving due regard both to the client’s worth and the need for public protection.

 

- February 2008

Useful links

 

These are some sites that we think may be useful to you:

 

Wealden Psychology Institute

A therapy centre and training college for counsellors and psychotherapists. Specialized trainings are offered in Forensic Counselling and Psychotherapy, as well as trainings in Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy, and Humanistic Counselling.

 

Help! I Want to STOP

An online self-help programme for people who use child pornography but wish to quit.

 

Forensic Analyst

Forensic analysts work within the justice system providing key evidence to criminal investigations. Within the field of forensics there are six general areas of study including, crime laboratory analyst, medical examiner, crime scene examiner, forensic engineer, technical assistance and academic assistance. The main job of all forensic analysts is to help investigators solve crimes.