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Psychology of Crime Series: Episode 1: Theories of Crime
In this episode we will examine what crime is, the range of theories of crime that exist and the aims & examples of punishment.
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Psychology of Crime Series: Episode 3: True Crime
In this episode we will examine the pros & ons of true crime entertainment and look at real case studies.
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Psychology of Crime Series: Episode 2: Interviewing and Trials
In this episode we will look at voluntary & false confessions during police interviews.
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Criminal Investigation Series: Evidence Handling: The OJ Simpson Case
Our Criminal Investigation Series are for those of you who have an inquisitive mind and are considering studying a degree in criminology, law, policing or psychology. We will take a look at the famous murder trial of OJ Simpson and explore different ways to handle evidence and how this may affect...
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Criminal Investigation Series: Murder vs Manslaughter: The Oscar Pistorius Case
Our Criminal Investigation Series are for those of you who have an inquisitive mind and are considering studying a degree in criminology, law, policing or psychology. In this episode we will look at the Oscar Pistorius case and work through the concepts of murder and manslaughter.
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In Conversation with Husnara Begum: Hogan Lovells
Join former magic circle lawyer Husnara as she interviews high profile partners in the city. Ardil Salem talks to us about his journey into law.
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Careers in Psychology: Forensic Psychology
The session will give an overview of the role of a Forensic Psychologist and what you need to do in order to become one.
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Careers in Psychology: Clinical Psychology
The session will give an overview of the role of a Clinical Psychologist and what you need to do in order to become one.
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Careers in Psychology: Educational Psychology
The session will give an overview of the role of a Educational Psychologist and what you need to do in order to become one.
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Mini Real World Lecture: How can we make our memories more powerful?
What is memory? Does it matter if we forget? Can we strengthen our memory? Memory is being able to recognise people, places - it is essential for all our waking moments, but it is malleable, fallible and open to suggestion. In this lecture, the University of Law’s Dean of Social Sciences, Catrion...
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In Conversation with Claudia Hammond
Explore the science behind our struggles to rest and relax, and look at how psychological and medical research can help us in our everyday lives in this interview with Claudia Hammond BBC Broadcaster and Author.
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