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5 One day events at The University
of Liverpool, with presentations by:
Seminar Day One Serious Crime Investigation 11th December 2001 view details Seminar Day Two Psychological Approaches to Offender Profiling 29th January 2002 view details Seminar Day Three The Investigation and Management of Sex Offending 19th February 2002 view details Seminar Day Four Critical Incident Management and Investigation 5th March 2002 view details Seminar Day Five Beyond Profiling : Professional Applications of Investigative Psychology 21st May 2002 view details Seminar Day One 11th December 2001 Serious Crime Investigation A panel of Senior Police Officers, with a vast experience of criminal investigation, discuss the strategies and tactics that investigators apply to serious crime. The speakers use accounts of past cases in which they have been involved to illustrate the processes that they go through in major investigations. The day will provide the opportunity to explore questions about the way in which investigative decisions are made regarding, for example, the elicitation and prioritisation of suspects, particular problems which investigators can encounter, as well as the tools and systems that can be particularly useful during a case. for
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Leading Offender Profilers and Crime Analysts discuss the contributions they make to the criminal investigation process and the problems they have encountered in trying to assist the police. Eminent Academics explore the way in which psychological theories, analysis approaches and substantive research findings can be applied to crime analysis and profiling activities and the potential for such contributions in the future. for
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Leading Investigators, Profilers, Academics and Treatment/Management Professionals with particular expertise on sex offending discuss their involvement in sexual crime cases and their research on sex offenders and offending. for
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Senior Police Strategists discuss approaches to the dynamic management and investigation of critical criminal incidents, such as hostage situations and riots. Leading Academics provide an insight into human behaviour in critical situations of this type and the contributions an understanding of behaviour in such incidents has allowed them to make to major public disaster enquiries. for
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Experts from a range of legal,
commercial and forensic professions discuss the ways in which they have
drawn on Investigative Psychology and profiling ideas in their particular
fields. This seminar, then, moves beyond offender profiling, to point
us towards the future professional applications of Investigative Psychology
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