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Computer Laboratory: Ben Collier
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~bjc63/publications.html28 Jan 2021: Ben Collier. Publications. 2019 Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Information provided by Ben Collier. -
Psychological & Behavioural Sciences (PBS) - Trinity College…
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/psychological-behavioural-sciences-pbs/3 Jul 2024: It is of recognized value in many careers, ranging from clinical or educational psychology, through to the design of new technologies, science documentary making, or working in the criminal justice system. ... Students are taught by lecturers and -
Extremism is part of being human | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/extremism-is-part-of-being-human4 Nov 2010: on the Psychology of Extremism at the Department of Social and Developmental Psychology. ... Shafqat has a background in aviation, military, criminal and clinical domains of psychology, where those he worked with included people who had committed and -
Security
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1998/Security/2 Feb 1999: Threat trees and risk models. Evaluation and accreditation. Policy and legal issues: civil and criminal evidence rules, the Data Protection Acts the Computer Misuse Act, export control and key escrow. ... Although computer secience is now the central one, -
Decepticon: International Conference on Deceptive Behavior
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/events/decepticon2015/sci_committee.html19 Jun 2015: detection, psychology in criminal investigations and psychology in the courtroom. ... Saul Kassin, Williams College. Saul Kassin is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. -
'Threatening' faces and beefy bodies do not bias criminal…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/threatening-faces-and-beefy-bodies-do-not-bias-criminal-suspect-identification-study-finds20 Apr 2022: Search. Search. Threatening' faces and beefy bodies do not bias criminal suspect identification, study finds. ... Research. Threatening' faces and beefy bodies do not bias criminal suspect identification, study finds.. -
https://www.fair.crim.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/9/feed
https://www.fair.crim.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/9/feed29 Jul 2024: 2015) Pre-Release Expectations and Post-Release Experiences of Prisoners and their (Ex-) Partners.<em>Legal and Criminal Psychology</em>20(2) 306-323.</p> <p>Lanskey, C. ... 50.00hb ISBN 978-1-84-966000-6. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 53: 31317 -
'I try to understand what type of person in what type of…
https://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-williampmcclanahan21/3 Nov 2022: Dr William Patrick McClanahan, a recent graduate from Clare Hall specialising in Psychology and Criminal Justice, describes his research, experiences at the College, and goals for the future. ... I did my undergraduate degree at Roanoke College in -
Forensic Psychology | Pembroke
https://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/international-programmes/pembroke-cambridge-summer-programme/forensic-psychology27 Jul 2024: Please be aware there will be some content overlap with the Crime and Criminal Justice course. ... This encompasses, but is not limited to, those majoring or minoring in psychological and behavioural sciences, criminal justice, law, law enforcement, -
Taeko Wachi | Department of Psychology
https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research/adprg/people/taeko-wachi29 Jul 2024: Taeko obtained BA and MA in Educational Psychology at the University of Tokyo, Japan. ... Contact us. Department of Psychology. Downing Street, Cambridge. CB2 3EB. webmaster[at]psychol.cam.ac.uk.
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