Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Forensic and Investigative Psychology
I've just updated the forensic psychology book of the month page on the main website. The July entry is: Professionalizing Offender Profiling: Forensic and Investigative Psychology in Practice by Laurence Alison & Lee Rainbow.
See following link for details.
Forensic and Investigative Psychology in Practice.
There are several pages over at the main forensic psychology website dedicated to offender and criminal profiling. If you would like to learn about criminal profiling a good place to start would be to explore the history of the discipline; which you can do via the following link.
Criminal Profiling
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The Psychology Student Survival Guide (100% Free)
A must have resource designed to help psychology students at each and every stage of their educational journey.
The iPhone/iPad version of the guide can be downloaded via the iTunes app store by clicking on the following link.
Psych Guide App
The text version of the guide can be downloaded via the following link.
Psych Guide PDF
Forensic and Investigative Psychology
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
The Psychology Student Survival Guide App
I'm delighted to announce that The Psychology Student Survival Guide is now available as a free app for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad; which you can access via the following link.
The Psychology Student Survival Guide App
The text (PDF) version of The Psychology Student Survival Guide is also still available.
The Psychology Student Survival Guide (PDF Version).
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A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Forensic Psychology
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Read Serial Killer & FBI Profiling Classics on Kindle
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Serial Killer Information (The Kindle Collection)
The Information on serial killers section of the All About Forensic Psychology website forms part of a wider initiative to make important, insightful and engaging psychology publications widely available.
This particular Kindle collection consists primarily of the landmark articles written by members of the Behavioral Science Units, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, at the FBI Academy.
These seminal publications in the history of FBI profiling were released by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of the information on serial killers provided by the FBI's Training Division.
See following link for full details.
Information on Serial Killers
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Serial Killer Information (The Kindle Collection)
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Psychology Ecards
I've completely updated the psychology Ecard section of the main Psychology Website. There are now 12 Ecard designs to choose from as showcased in the video below.
If you would like to send a free psychology Ecard you can do so via the following link.
Psychology Ecards
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Psychology Ecards
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Journal of Criminal Psychology
Call For Papers
The Editors of the Journal of Criminal Psychology (JCP) are currently seeking papers for the first issue of the journal which is due for on-line publication in the autumn/winter of 2011.
The editors welcome all submissions relevant to the field of criminal psychology including original research and theoretical manuscripts. They are also happy to receive good quality manuscripts from postgraduate students researching in the field of criminal psychology.
For full details, please Click Here to visit the Submission section of the JCP Website.
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