About us

The Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science provides academic and clinical excellence in forensic mental health research and practice. We bring together academics, clinicians, researchers and students from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, nursing, social work, law, occupational therapy and epidemiology.

Our research, consulting services and professional development and training programs have strengthened the field of forensic behavioural science in Australia and overseas.  

Our mission is to create new knowledge through rigorous, clinically informed and service-oriented research that improves our understanding of people who are at risk of offending, people who are already justice involved, and people who are the victims of crime, as well as the systems responsible for their care and management.

We harness additional expertise through our affiliations and collaborations. In particular, we have a strong partnership with the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health (Forensicare), serving as Forensicare’s research and training arm.

We also have a long record of collaborating with other general and forensic mental health and correctional services, as well as international experts. 

See our objectives and strategies in our strategic plan

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The conference will be held at the National Wine Centre of Australia, Adelaide. SA.

Our objectives and strategies

Strategic Plan 2023–2028
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science

Strategic Plan 2023–2028

Leadership and innovation through research and education excellence to shape safe, effective and humane justice systems and forensic mental health services.

What is forensic behavioural science?

Forensic behavioural science concerns the study of the relationship between human behaviour and offending, including:

  • understanding how criminal behaviour is produced and what might be done to prevent such behaviour 
  • informing practice in the field of forensic mental health 
  • assisting professionals responsible for the assessment and treatment of the mentally disordered whose behaviour has led, or could lead, to offending 
  • influencing the way that law enforcement, courts and criminal justice systems identify and manage offenders. 

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Explore our events

  • Research
    • Research Impact
    • Engagement
    • Health
    • Nursing

    Dare to Dream | 2026 Forensic Mental Health Nursing Conference

    Innovation in FMHN practice, improving nursing practice and consumer outcomes.

    Thu 12 February 2026 to Fri 13 February 2026
    9am to 5pm
    Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) - Swinburne Hawthorn campus
    $390 + booking fee
    Register now (Dare to Dream | 2026 Forensic Mental Health Nursing Conference)
  • Research
    • Research Impact
    • Engagement
    • Health
    • Psychology

    CFBS Seminar Series - Detecting and preventing the live streaming of child sexual abuse

    Tim Cubitt, Associate Professor of Criminology at Adelaide University, will outline the key challenges in detecting and preventing the live streaming of child sexual abuse and proposes a pathway forward using quantitative financial modelling and criminal histories to develop new approaches to detection and prevention.

    Thu 26 February 2026
    4pm to 5pm
    Online
    free
    Register now (CFBS Seminar Series - Detecting and preventing the live streaming of child sexual abuse)
  • Research
    • Research Impact
    • Engagement
    • Health
    • Psychology

    CFBS Seminar Series - Psychopathy in Forensic Practice: Past Promises, Present Problems, and Future Challenges

    Join us for this CFBS online seminar to hear Dr Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen discuss scientific evidence from psychopathy research and argue that many of the central claims typically made about psychopathy rest on remarkably weak evidential foundations. 

    Thu 5 March 2026
    10am to 11am
    Online
    free
    Register now (CFBS Seminar Series - Psychopathy in Forensic Practice: Past Promises, Present Problems, and Future Challenges)
    • Research Impact
    • Engagement
    • Health
    • Psychology

    CFBS Seminar Series - Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder: Utility in Forensic Contexts

    Join us for this CFBS Seminar series to hear Professor Martin Sellbom speak on conceptual issues surrounding dimensional diagnosis of personality disorder.

    Wed 18 March 2026
    3pm to 4pm
    Online
    free
    Register now (CFBS Seminar Series - Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder: Utility in Forensic Contexts)
  • Research
    • Research Impact
    • Engagement
    • Health
    • Psychology

    CFBS Seminar Series - Re-designing New Zealand Police’s Risk Assessment Instruments for Family Violence

    Join us for this online CFBS seminar to hear from Dr Apriel D. Jolliffe Simpson, Lecturer at Te Puna Haumaru the Centre for Security and Crime Science, Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri the School of Psychological and Social Sciences at the University of Waikato.

    Dr Jolliffe Simpson will discuss re-designing New Zealand Police’s Risk Assessment Instruments for Family Violence

    Thu 23 April 2026
    2pm to 3pm
    Online
    free
    Register now (CFBS Seminar Series - Re-designing New Zealand Police’s Risk Assessment Instruments for Family Violence)
    • Research Impact
    • Health
    • Law
    • Psychology

    Safer Futures Oration 2026

    We are delighted to invite you to the 2026 Safer Futures Oration, an initiative of the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science (CFBS). The annual event highlights the important work in the field of forensic behavioural science and raise awareness for the Safer Futures Fund's mission to support emerging professionals in the field. 

    Thu 21 May 2026
    5pm to 7.30pm
    Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre (AMDC), Swinburne Hawthorn campus
    free - RSVP essential

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Contact the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science

There are many ways to engage with us. Whether you’re a student, from the media or an organisation interested in our professional development and training programs or consulting services, contact us on +61 3 9214 6222 or via cfbs@swinburne.edu.au

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