Psycho-Droit review

 
The Psycho-Droit review, the psychology and law online publication of the SFPJ, gives the latter the opportunity to publish works relevant to this field.

All articles, written in french or in english, will be subject to editorial screening, consideration and peer review.

One or two issues will be published annually, available on open access on this website (“Revue Psycho- Droit” tab).

Board

Founding-Director

Founding-Director

Jean-Pierre RELMY

Professor of law at the Paris-Sud University
Member of the CERDI (Pantheon-Sorbonne – Paris-Sud Universities)
Founding President of the Société Française de Psychologie Juridique

Editor in chief

Editor in chief

Benjamin LEVY

Clinical Psychologist, Phd in Clinical Psychology
A graduate of Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris (Ulm)
Research Fellow at Paris VII-Diderot University
Secretary General of the Société Française de Psychologie Juridique

Scientific Committee

Emmanuelle BERNHEIM, Professeur de droit, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
Olivier BOITARD, Psychiatre des hôpitaux, Chef de service au Centre hospitalier de Clermont de l’Oise
Rosa CARON, Maître de conférences HDR en psychologie, Université Lille 3 (France)
Pierre-Henri CASTEL, Directeur de recherche au CNRS (Paris), Philosophe, Psychanalyste
Jennifer CHANDLER, Professor of Law, University of Ottawa (Canada)
François COLONNA D’ISTRIA, Maître de conférences HDR en droit privé, Université de Franche-Comté
Alexandre DUMAIS, Médecin Psychiatre, Chercheur titulaire à l’Institut Philippe-Pinel de
Montréal, Professeur adjoint de clinique à l’Université de Montréal (Canada)
Rafael ENCINAS DE MUNAGORRI, Professeur de droit à l’Université de Nantes
Grant GILLETT, Professor of medical Ethics and Neurosurgery, University of Otago (New Zealand)
Sylvette GUILLEMARD, Professeur de droit titulaire, Université Lava (Canada)
Bjarne MELKEVIK, Professeur de droit titulaire, Université Laval (Canada)
Fiona MEASHAM, Professor of Criminology, Durham University (United Kingdom)
John MONAHAN, Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatric Medicine, University of Virginia (USA)
Patrick MORVAN, Professeur de droit privé à l’Université Paris II – Panthéon-Assas
Guy PARIENTE, Psychiatre, Psychanalyste, ancien vacataire à la maison d’arrêt de la Santé
Catherine REGIS, Professeur de droit, Université de Montréal (Canada)
Jean-François ROBERGE, Professeur de droit, Université de Sherbrooke (Canada)
Lucia ROMO, Professeur de psychologie clinique, Université Paris Ouest, Psychologue au CH Sainte Anne
Marie-Christine SORDINO, Professeur de droit privé à l’Université de Montpellier
François TERRÉ, Académicien, Professeur de droit privé émérite, Université Paris II, Président d’honneur de la Société Française de Psychologie Juridique (France)
Daniel ZAGURY, Psychiatre des hôpitaux, Chef de service au Centre psychiatrique du Bois-de- Bondy, Expert psychiatre près la Cour d’appel de Paris

Thematic areas

– Psychology, law and philosophy
– Psychology, law and sciences
– Psychology, law and culture
– Psychology, legislation and contract
– Psychology, infringements and penalties
– Psychology, conflicts and justice
– Psychology, law and violence
– Psychology, law and innovation
– Law, mood and disease
– Law, personal development and coaching
– Law, psychology and communication
– Law, parapsychology and zetetic (scientific doubting)

Author guidelines

Manuscripts sent to Psycho-Droit review should meet the following standards :

1) The text should be written with a Microsoft Office “Word” application. Please use Arial or Times New Roman font, 12pt, justified with double-spaced lines.

2) The author should provide an abstract of his text (approximately 300 words) which will clearly indicate its topic and framework.

3) Five keywords should be indicated.

4) On the first page of the text, the author should indicate its title, his own name and affiliation(s), his full postal address, e-mail address and phone number.

5) The author will use footnotes, but the bibliographical references should be given at the end of the text.

6) Referencing style will be chosen by the author. It must be clear, coherent and meet rigorous scientific standards. When in doubt, the author will uniformly use the APA referencing style or on of those mentioned here : https://www.zotero.org/styles