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An exciting opportunity to examine the psychology behind a criminal case. Students will have the opportunity to explore how a forensic psychologist uses theory and research to work with a wide range of people including victims of crime, witnesses and the police and how this differs from a criminologist’s role at The University of Law

The Psychology of Crime Day (Manchester Campus)

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An exciting opportunity to examine the psychology behind a criminal case. Students will have the opportunity to explore how a forensic psychologist uses theory and research to work with a wide range of people including victims of crime, witnesses and the police and how this differs from a criminologist’s role
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An exciting opportunity to examine the psychology behind a criminal case. Students will have the opportunity to explore how a forensic psychologist uses theory and research to work with a wide range of people including victims of crime, witnesses and the police and how this can differ from a criminologist’s role.

 We will explore the facts of the case and theories behind why individuals commit crime. Explore a Forensic Psychologist’s role in the Criminal Justice System and how psychology impacts confessions, victims, and how the prison system is shaped.

At our Manchester Campus, from 10:00 - 15:00 - Booking is Essential.

2 New York St, Manchester M1 4HJ


Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
Teachers (CPD)
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