Behavioural Science In Policing
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Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol
Susanne
did her BSc degree in Psychology at the University of East London and
an MSc in Interactive Multimedia at the University of Westminster.
After a few years of dabbling in media, publicity and market research jobs, she did her MSc in Investigative & Forensic Psychology at the University of Liverpool, where she also completed her PhD on ‘Behavioural Analysis for Police Investigations’.
Susanne worked for the UK police for over a decade, in roles such as regional intelligence analyst, Police Community Support Officer, researcher in the Major Investigation Team, investigator in the custody unit – interviewing suspects and preparing case files, in evidence-based policing, and within the investigative command.
Susanne created Police Science Dr to translate dry and often inaccessible research findings into something that operational police would actually be able to consume and put into practice.
Police Science Dr achieves this through free learning videos, weekly Police Science Snippets emailed out to subscribers, and also through online courses.
After a few years of dabbling in media, publicity and market research jobs, she did her MSc in Investigative & Forensic Psychology at the University of Liverpool, where she also completed her PhD on ‘Behavioural Analysis for Police Investigations’.
Susanne worked for the UK police for over a decade, in roles such as regional intelligence analyst, Police Community Support Officer, researcher in the Major Investigation Team, investigator in the custody unit – interviewing suspects and preparing case files, in evidence-based policing, and within the investigative command.
Susanne created Police Science Dr to translate dry and often inaccessible research findings into something that operational police would actually be able to consume and put into practice.
Police Science Dr achieves this through free learning videos, weekly Police Science Snippets emailed out to subscribers, and also through online courses.
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