Obituary

Pages201-201
Published date11 November 2019
Date11 November 2019
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1108/JFP-11-2019-056
AuthorCarol A. Ireland,Neil Gredecki
Subject MatterHealth & social care,Criminology & forensic psychology,Forensic practice,Sociology,Sociology of crime & law,Law enforcement/correctional,Public policy & environmental management,Policing,Criminal justice
Carol A. Ireland and Neil Gredecki
Dedication
This issue is dedicated to the loving memory of Dr Peter Banister. He had a long-standing career
in forensic psychology, including being Society President of the British Psychological Society.
He was a great supporter and advocate for applied psychological research and his seminal text
on qualitative methods in psychology (with Burman, Parker, Taylor and Tindall) has been a go-to
text for many researchers in the field for the past two decades.
As editors of the journal we will remember him fondly as a valuable member of the board who
would always assist whenever needed, and was fair and compassionate in his work. He worked
with us for 11 years, and we feel lucky to have worked so closely with such a lovely soul. He will
be sadly missed.
DOI 10.1108/JFP-11-2019-056 VOL. 21 NO. 4 2019, p. 201, © Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2050-8794
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