Well, I'm at Chichester now (coming to the end of an MSc in Sport & Exercise Psych
), but I did my undergraduate degree at Kent. Kent is brilliant for Forensic Psychology, and I was very close to accepting my offer for the MSc Forensic Psych there. They opened a new Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) a couple of years ago, and there's some brilliant research they do on things like prison gangs, sexual offending, offender rehabiliation, firesetting, things like that.
They do a visit to Broadmoor as part of the course too, which goes down quite well for people who are applying/on the course.
Article-wise, you could look into becoming a student member of the BPS and then joining the Division of Forensic Psychology. There's a membership fee but after that you get access to things like Forensic Update and Issues in Forensic Psychology.
Google Scholar too obviously for articles - that way you can just search for whatever you're interesting in finding out more about. They might not all have full papers up, but you can look at the abstracts and some papers with have full PDFs. If there's any topic you're particularly interested in I'm happy to see what I've got around that subject too.
For books, are you thinking of textbooks or just any kind of book?
This is a brilliant textbook for an introduction to Forensic Psychology.
There's also:
Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law InterventionsThe Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology (if you want to buy them, look at the Used ones, they are much cheaper!)
And from a more specialist topic (I haven't read this, but am considering buying just for my own interest...):
Practical Police Psychology