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MSc Investigative Psychology - The First 105 Graduates.

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Frequencies of males & females

Year of study
No. males
No. females
92-93
7
3
93-94
8
6
94-95
3
10
95-96
7
7
96-97
7
4
97-98
7
10
98-99
14
12
99-00
7
23


Nationality

Year of study
British
EC
International
92-93
7
1
2
93-94
13
0
1
94-95
10
1
2
95-96
9
4
1
96-97
8
1
2
97-98
4
2
11
98-99
10
6
10
99-00
17
4
9


Dissertation Area

Year of study
criminal actions
investigative processes
92-93
7
3
93-94
13
1
94-95
12
1
95-96
10
4
96-97
11
0
97-98
12
5
98-99
19
7
99-00
na
na

 

Dissertation Topics 92-99
(some dissertations incorporated >1 topic)

Topic Area
No.
rape
18
murder
15
burglary
11
geographical profiling
9
armed robbery
6
decision making
6
child abuse
5
criminal narratives
4
cbca
4
terrorism
3
robbery
3
criminal career
3
arson
3
interviews
3
threat letters
2
stalking
2
weapons
2
domestic violence
2
criminal personality
2
criminal networks
2
statements
2
psychological autopsy
2
profiling
2
shoplifting
1
cults
1
motorcycle gangs
1
kidnapping
1
hostages
1
smuggling
1
fraud
1
blue collar crime
1
suggestability
1
football hooligans
1
eye witnesses
1
psychics
1
informants
1




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