Psychology and Crime
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Life Behind Bars
True Life Conferences presents there Behind Bars conference to students studying Psychology, Criminology, Sociology, Forensics and Law. The speakers have all spent several years Behind Bars for various offences, robbery, white collar crime, drugs, fighting, fire arms and murder. TLC have presented the conference to students at all levels. We also present in-house at your school/college or university and tailor the conference to the needs of your establishment and students. For further information please contact TLC at info@truelifeconferences.co.uk. Information can also be found on our web site, www.truelifeconferences.co.uk Kind regards Nicola Pevrill |
International Academy of Investigative Psychology
The IA-IP is an international body of multidisciplinary academics, police/ law enforcement and legal practitioners dedicated to research excellence and the professionalisation of practice in the application of social scientific principle and knowledge to: Criminal and Civil Investigations (e.g. ‘Offender Profiling’, Police Investigative Decision Making, Geographical Profiling, Suspect and Witness Interviewing) Psychological Evaluation of Legal Evidence (Prosecution or Defence Case) (e.g. Forensic Psycholinguistics, Defendant Profiling, Eyewitness Evidence, False Rape Allegations; Juries) Prediction and Analysis of Crime (e.g. Prediction of Violence & Threat, Extortion, Kidnapping, Stalking) Commercial Investigation and Litigation (e.g. Fraud & the Detection of Deception) The President of IA-IP is Prof. Daid Canter; a pioneer of offender profiling in the UK. We are holding A-Level Conferences across the UK in late June/early July. See website for more info and booking. |
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Crime resources from the home office
Very good on-line learning resources for psychology and crime. |
Ultimate Flash Face v0.42b
It provides a palette of facial objects: eyes, jaw, hair, etc. For each, you pick the one you like, then place and size it appropriately. I thought the Flash-based interface was pretty clever. You can even save your creation. |
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Psychology and Crime
Gary Sturt's psychology site |
Psychology and Crime News
A place to collate information of interest in a forensic psychological context |
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