FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE -2014 Forensic is a dynamic area of - TopicsExpress



          

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE -2014 Forensic is a dynamic area of criminal investigation, with new tools, techniques and methods constantly available to both the investigator and the investigated. Forensic psychology is one of the significant areas of development in contemporary Information Technology Psychology. Forensic psychologists work in or with the prison services, special hospitals, secure units, the courts, the police and social work, probation and community mental health services organizations; others are employed in academic or commercial settings. The aim of the forensic-psychology conference is to publicize the best continuing education, professional development or general interest events within the world of forensic psychology, forensic science, forensic investigation and criminal justice.therefore this 10 days forensic Psychology conference is design to be of particular interest to current professionals in the field wishing to extend or update their knowledge of a number of specific area with career opportunities ranging from; a. the application of psychological techniques to detection, b. assessment and treatment of offenders, c. to advising on selection and training of staff and development of forensic psychology services. The main mission of the conference is to bring together professionals of various areas of legal psychology. The aim is to share experience, discuss contemporary research and problems, and to outline perspectives of legal psychology development. Brainstorm Associates will use this conference to open/expand the field of forensic investigation and will seek also to arouse such awareness in its graduates, clients and Associates and ensure their ability to rise to meet these challenges since the forensic study of the written and spoken language can potentially provide a variety of information. With the appropriate knowledge and experience, it may be possible to make estimations regarding an individual’s age, gender, race, religion, level of education, culture, socioeconomic background, and more. The majority of individuals’ speech patterns will include at least traces of local dialect from the area in which they grew up, along with hints of accent from other areas in which they have spent a significant period of time. Written language is less informative than speech. However spelling, grammar and vocabulary can be indicative of level of education. Written communications may include slang terms or colloquialisms that can indicate age and geographic area. The ordering of nouns, verbs and subject words in a sentence can give some clue as to the native language of the speaker or writer. For example, whereas an English speaker will generally write in a subject-object-verb order, many non-English speakers take on a subject-object-verb order. So even if a non-English speaker is speaking or writing in English, they may still use the word ordering of their own language. Age can often be established from spoken or written word. Grammar use, apparent educational level, and references to particular movies, music or television shows can indicate the age of the individual. Certain gender characteristics may also be displayed in language. Females tend to use more emotional and less self-confident language than males. Numerous other factors can also potentially be established. Certain religious or philosophical beliefs may also be indicated by the use of biblical references and similar. The occupation of the writer or speaker could be suggested by the use of technical language or references to specific topics. Not only can forensic linguistics help establish the identity of the subject, but it may also be useful in determining the likelihood of past or previous actions. For example by analysing a spoke or written threat, experts may be able to estimate how likely it is that the subject will carry out these threats. Similarly, the language used could also indicate the suspect’s psychological stability or motivation for the incident. Therefore the key to employment is adaptability, since gaining rigorous scientific and social engineering skills combined with excellent communication skills, we believes our graduates/ clients as well partnering organizations will have a wider range of employment opportunities than offered by traditional forensic science programmes in the field of cyber crime reduction. VENUE: Sunstar Family Hotel, England. DATE: 26th July – 4th August, 2014 PARTICIPATION FEES, ACCOMMODATION AND FEEDING: $5,000 ORGANIZER: Brainstorm Associates Research Professional and sunBEN ICT Academy in collaboration with Sunstar e-Vision Project Development Centre DON’T MISS THIS GREAT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES!!!
Posted on: Wed, 02 Jul 2014 23:48:54 +0000

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