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    <title>Anthony Beech presents at invited experts' workshop entitled 'Developing sexual offender laws and treatment in Europe'</title>
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      <name>Lydia Rea</name>
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    <summary>Professor Anthony Beech, Head of the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology, School of Psychology, has recently presented (May 16-17th 2013) at an invited experts workshop entitled 'Developing sexual offender laws and treatment in Europe' at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Criminal Law in Freiburg Germany.</summary>
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    <title>Doctoral researchers invited to present their research at the competitive European Winterschool 2013</title>
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    <summary>Steven Gillespie and Juliane Kloess, doctoral researchers at the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology, have been invited to present their research at the European Winterschool 2013.</summary>
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    <summary>Steven Gillespie and Juliane Kloess, doctoral researchers at the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology, have been invited to present their research at the European Winterschool 2013.</summary>
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    <title>Book co-edited by Professor Anthony Beech 'Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions' (2012) becomes No1 bestseller in Forensic Psychology</title>
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    <summary>'Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law and Interventions' has become the number one bestseller in Forensic Psychology on Amazon. The book is co-edited by Professor Anthony Beech (pictured right), Deputy Head of School and Head of the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology at the University of Birmingham.</summary>
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    <title>New International Network to Detect Serial Offenders: School of Psychology awarded £79K from the Leverhulme Trust's International Networks scheme</title>
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    <summary>Dr Jessica Woodhams has been successful in her application to the Leverhulme Trust for a grant to set up the first international network dedicated to research on crime linkage.</summary>
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    <title>Professor Anthony Beech records guest lecture for the Wiley Faculty Network</title>
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    <summary>Forensic Psychology embraces both crime and criminals, policing and the courts. A theme which runs through many contributions on the subject is the increasing role of information technology in all areas of forensic activity. Anthony Beech and Graham Davies have taken part in a forensic lecture on this theme for the Wiley Faculty Network.</summary>
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    <title>Professors Davies and Beech produce new book titled  'Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions'</title>
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    <summary>Graham Davies (University of Leicester) and Anthony Beech (University of Birmingham) present an exciting and broad range of topics within the field including detailed treatments of the causes of crime, investigative methods, the trial process, and interventions with different types of offenders and offences.</summary>
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