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Aims & Scope

  • FST is committed to publishing scholarly-based articles bridging the gaps between disciplines such as forensic behavioral health, neurocriminology, psychology, criminology, sociology, law, and medicine, exploring the forensic phenomena, from criminal behavior to the application of forensic techniques in legal settings.
  • FST Digital Commons platform supports the ongoing education and professional growth of human service practitioners (HSPs), legal professionals, academics, and students by providing access to the latest research findings, case studies, and theoretical discussions, expanding knowledge and skills to excel in their respective fields.
  • FST spotlights research with practical implications for policy and practice to improve forensic methods and legal processes and treat and manage individuals within the criminal justice system.
  • FST promotes innovation by highlighting new treatments, technologies, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks that drive the boundaries of current forensic practice and contribute to the field's evolution.
  • FST encourages submissions concentrating on multidisciplinary partnerships and community-based approaches, fostering a collaborative environment where stakeholders can share ideas and work together toward common goals.