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10 Psych., Crime & L. 1 (2004)

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EDITORIAL
Astonishingly it is 10 years since the first edition of Psychology, Crime, & Law was published
in 1994. However, that first edition was probably at least three years in the planning and it is
appropriate to pause and ask How did it all start?
Looking back, it was clear that the 1990s was to be a period of growth in the general area
of psychology and crime. The signs were there to see in, for example, the rapid expansion of
psychological services in prison and probation systems; the increasing use of psychologists as
expert witnesses in a wide range of court cases; the impact of psychological techniques in
criminal investigations; and the expanding number and range of university courses, at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level, in which there were overlaps between psychology,
criminology, and law. The extension of psychological practice to matters criminal and legal
was paralleled by a renewed emphasis on research with increased funding opportunities, new
learned societies being formed, and more academic and professional conferences. It is a fact
that as research increases so the demands of researchers for more publishing outlets increase
accordingly.
The idea for a new journal to meet this fresh demand came from the original publishers,
Harwood Academic Publishers. After a series of telephone calls the first meetings of the
publishers and potential editors took place in London and Cambridge in 1991. The working
title of the planned journal was Psychology and Law, although that was obviously
changed as the plans progressed. The publisher's soundings of the academic community
were positive: for example, a letter to the publisher from a distinguished researcher, dated
11 September 1991, said There is a great deal of good psychology and law research
around and too few publication outlets. At some forgotten meeting, with the papers
perhaps now archived in the publishers' vaults, the decision was made to launch the journal.
At the first business meeting the publishers were represented by Mark Simon and Fiona
Cairns, with founding editors from the UK (Clive Hollin) and The Netherlands (Peter van
Koppen).
The tasks at that first meeting were to find a third editor based in the USA, to put
together an Editorial Board, and to plan what type of content we would wish to publish.
A telephone call persuaded Allan Lind from The American Bar Foundation to join as
the third editor. Grandly, we divided the academic world into three: North and
South America belonged to Allan Lind, Europe and Asia fell to Peter van Koppen, and
the Rest of the World was given to Clive Hollin. Unfortunately, having done all the ground
work, Allan Lind was unable to continue with us beyond the first edition, and Steven Penrod
took up the American editorial responsibilities from 1(2). A long list of names was drawn
up for the Editorial Board, eventually edited down to a short list, and the invitations
sent out.
Finally, we faced the issue of what would be published in Psychology, Crime, & Law? In
the editorial introduction to the first edition it was stated that: In total we are aiming for a
ISSN 1068-316X print/ISSN 1477-2744 online © 2004 Taylor & Francis Ltd
DOI: 10.1080/10683160310001638779

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