London House, Goodenough College, London
15th and 16 th January 2008
NEW DIRECTIONS IN
OFFENDER PROFILING
The Principles and Practice of Investigative
Psychology
A MAJOR EVENT FOR POLICE, LAW ENFORCEMENT ANALYSTS,
PRACTITIONERS, POLICY MAKERS, ACADEMICS AND RESEARCHERS
International Centre for
THE
Investigative Psychology INTERNATIONAL
PROFESSOR DAVID CANTER ACADEMY FOR
Pioneer of the science of ‘offender profiling’ INVESTIGATIVE
and
PSYCHOLOGY
Former F.B.I. Profiler
ROY HAZELWOOD
Pioneer of sexual predator profiling
and
Founder member of the FBI’S
Behavioral Science Unit
JOHN MINDERMANN
and
Key senior figures from
N.P.I.A; SCAS; Met. Counter Terrorism
Command; Met.Spec.Crime Directorate;
US NIJ; Scotland Violence Reduction Unit
Discussing applications for all crime types
REGISTER NOW www.ia-ip.org
Further Information
Dr Maria Ioannou
mioan@liverpool.ac.uk or 07796123044
Principles & Practice of Investigative Psychology-
New Directions in Offender Profiling, Jan 15-16th 2008, London
http://www.ia-ip.org FOR POLICE, CRIME ANALYSTS & CRIME RESEARCHERS
Definitive Cases & High-Profile Investigations including
UK Counter Terrorism Case Studies-Ch Supt. Mick Taylor Met Counter Terrorism Command
Matt Tapp Police Media Advisor- Major Investigation Media Management
incl Soham enquiry & Madeleine McCann case
Former FBI John Mindermann on the Behavioural Science Unit & Watergate
Jim Sturman, Q.C., celebrated barrister on Contributions of Profiling in Court
Advanced Thinking & Techniques in Crime Analysis and Intelligence including
Special session on Geographical Profiling led by Professor David Canter
with the US Nat Inst of Justice’s Ron Wilson reviewing Geographical Profiling in the USA
Principal Analyst and Deputy Head of Violence Reduction Unit of Scotland, Karyn McCluskey
on Tackling Murder and Violence
Dr Nicky Smith on Crime Analysis within the Serious Crime Analysis section (SCAS) of The
National Policing Improvement Agency
Investigative Psychology & 'Offender Profiling' for today's Policing including
Professor Helina Hakkanen from the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation
on Psychopathy and Violent Crime
Professor David Canter on potential contributions of Investigative Psychology & latest developments
in ‘Offender Profiling’ software for investigations
Former FBI pioneer Roy Hazelwood on Crime Linkage by M.O.
Professor Kevin Browne on Profiling Types of Violence in the Family
For the full conference programme visit:
http://www.ia-ip.org/temp/uploads/training/Preliminary_OP_Conference_Programme%283%29.pdf
Book at http://www.ia-ip.org CLOSING DATE: January 8th 2008
Further Information Dr Maria Ioannou 0779 612 3044 or mioan@liverpool.ac.uk