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Dr C. Gabrielle Salfati
Course Director, MSc Forensic Behavioural Science
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email: g.salfati@liverpool.ac.uk




Conferences

Salfati, C. G. and Grey, J. (November 2002)
Profiling US Homicide.

American Society of Criminology, Chicago, USA.

Salfati, C. G. (September 2002)
Homicide.

European Society of Criminology, Toledo, Spain.


Salfati, C. G. (June 2002)
Sexual Homicide.
Investigative Psychology Conference, Liverpool, UK.


Salfati, C. G., Almond, L. and Griffiths, D. (April 2002) The Classification of Youths Who Sexually Abuse.
British Psychological Society's Division of forensic Psychology Conference, Manchester, UK.

The Nature Of Expressiveness And Instrumentality In Homicide, And It's Implications For Offender Profiling
(6th International Investigative Psychology Conference, Liverpool, January 2001)
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Homicide and Sexual Homicide
(American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco, USA, November 2000)

Differentiating Sexual Violence: Comparing Sexual Homicide & Rape (co-presented with P Taylor) (American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, Canada, November 1999)

Thoughts About Crime: The Young Offender's Perceptions of Their Criminal Lifestyle
(European Association of Psychology and Law Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, July 1999)

The Nature Of Expressiveness And Instrumentality In Homicide, And It's Implications For Offender Profiling (Homicide Research Working Group Annual meeting, FBI Academy Quantico, USA, June 1999)

Informed Offender Profiling System (IOPS): Inferring Offender Characteristics from Crime Scene Actions (American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Washington DC, USA, November 1998)

Homicide Crime Scene Actions: What Frequencies Can Tell Us About The Nature of the Offender's Actions Towards the Victim
(paper presented to Homicide Research Working Group, American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Washington DC, USA, November 1998)

Profiling Homicide
(American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Washington DC, USA, November 1998)

Differentiating Homicide Crime Scenes: Levels and Variations in Interpersonal Involvement
(British Psychological Society's Division of Criminal and Legal Psychology, York, September 1998)

Differentiating Murderers: An Analysis of Crime Scenes and Offender Characteristics
(European Association of Psychology and Law, Krakow, Poland, September 1998)

A Behavioural Analysis of Murder Crime Scenes and Offenders
(paper presented to Homicide Research Working Group at the American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, San Diego, November 1997)

A Behavioural Analysis of Murder Crime Scenes and Offenders
(American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, San Diego, November 1997)

A Behavioural Analysis of Murder Crime Scenes and Offenders
(CO-presented with ML Parkinson) (International Facet Theory Conference, Liverpool, September 1997)

Homicide Crime Scene Analysis
(International Investigative Psychology Conference, Liverpool, September 1996)

An Investigative Psychology Approach to Crime Scene Analysis (CO-presented with A. Alison)
(International Conference of Crime Scene Analysis, Bundescriminalamt, Interpol, Germany, February 1996)

Homicide: Crime Scene Behavioural Themes and Associated Offender Characteristics
(British Psychological Society's Division of Criminal and Legal Psychology, September 1995)

Themes in Homicide
(Merseyside Police Headquarters, Liverpool, May 1995)

Homicide: A Typology
(British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Warwick, April 1995)

Homicide: A Typology
(International Investigative Psychology Conference, Liverpool, September 1994)

An Exploration of Police Informants, Their Backgrounds and Motivations (CO-presented with D. McAndrew)
(British Psychological Society's Division of Criminal and Legal Psychology, May 1994)

 

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