Title: NEW DIRECTIONS IN OFFENDER PROFILING
1 London House, Goodenough College, London 15th
and 16th 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 Investigative
Psychology PROFESSOR DAVID CANTER Pioneer of the
science of offender profiling and Former F.B.I.
Profiler ROY HAZELWOOD Pioneer of sexual
predator profiling and Founder member of the
FBIS 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_at_liverpool.ac.uk
or 07796123044
THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR INVESTIGATIVE
PSYCHOLOGY
2Principles 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 CasesÂ
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 Justices Ron
Wilson reviewing Geographical Profiling in the
USA Â 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. Â 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/Prelim
inary_OP_Conference_Programme28329.pdf  Book
at http//www.ia-ip.org CLOSING DATE January
8th 2008Â Further Information Dr Maria Ioannou
0779 612 3044 or mioan_at_liverpool.ac.uk Â