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The 12th Conference of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology (ia-ip)

The 12th Conference of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology (ia-ip.org). Crime, Criminalistics & Criminal Psychology : New Directions in Investigative behavioural science Amsterdam 31 st March – 2 nd April 2011 Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, VU University.

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The 12th Conference of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology (ia-ip)

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  1. The 12th Conferenceof the International Academy of Investigative Psychology (ia-ip.org) Crime, Criminalistics & Criminal Psychology: New Directions in Investigative behavioural science Amsterdam 31st March – 2nd April 2011 Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, VU University • Submissions (individual papers, symposia or posters) • welcomed on any areas of investigative psychology, policing • or applied criminology, including: • INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWING • SEXUAL AND VIOLENT CRIME • POLICE INVESTIGATIONS • DETECTING DECEPTION • ANALYSING VOLUME CRIME • CRIMINALISTICS • CRIME MAPPING, ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY &GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILING • OFFENDER PROFILING • EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY • LEGAL TESTIMONY AND EXPERT EVIDENCE • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • ORGANISED CRIME and CRIMINAL NETWORKS • INVESTIGATIVE STRATEGIES DETECTIVE DECISION MAKING • APPLIED FORENSIC SCIENCE • Email all submissions as abstracts of no more than 150 words to • l.hammond@hud.ac.uk no later than the 10th January 2011. Sponsored by the International Academy of Investigative Psychology (www.ia-ip.org) In conjunction with the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement (NSCR) and the VU University, Amsterdam

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