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Lifelong Learning
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University of Wolverhampton in Stafford
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Visit the centre for lifelong learning in the heart of Stafford
UALL Lecture December 2020
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Professor Linden West lecture from UALL AGM December 2020 Dialogue with the other: the difficult (but sacred) business of adult education in a fractious world.
AEW Marie
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Marie talks about her life prior to adult education and how it has changed her life.
A career in Architecture and Built Environment
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Find out about the courses at the University of Wolverhampton
Construction Courses at the University of Wolverhampton
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Find out about the new Springfield campus and construction courses at the University of Wolverhampton
Composites and ALM in todays world
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Junior Lescott, Klaudio Bari and Palo Kaur share information and guidance on the CALMERIC project
Black Country Gothic
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Recording of the BCSC online event, Black Country Gothic that took place on Thursday 29th October 2020. An evening exploring the meaning of 'the gothic', ghostly tales from the Black Country and the supernatural side of working class lives and culture. Featuring: Dr Nicola Allen, Nadia Awal, Dr Jenny Gilbert, Prof. Keith Gildart and Dr Rob Francis.
Geopoetic landscapes
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Lecturer and writer Rob Francis looks at Geopoetic landscapes.
An introduction to forensic psychology
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Dr Chelsea Slater looks at the world of forensic psychology
Bella - the myths and legends of the local woods.
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Author R.M. Francis discusses his latest novel - Bella, the myths and legends of the local woods. The narration of this novel does contain strong language.
The Age of Fire: Witchcraft in 17th century iceland
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The Age of Fire: Witchcraft in 17th century iceland
The economic history of Josiah Wedgwood in five buildings
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The economic history of Josiah Wedgwood in five buildings
The Military history of the Trent Valley
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The Military history of the Trent Valley
Halloween History, Tradition and Superstition
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Halloween History, Tradition and Superstition
The main focus with this goal is reading books.
Thank you for this video cause I wanna be a forensic psychologist & this helped me learn
apparently 1 in 10 households have some kind of sexual abuse going on at some point...... imagine trying to work all that out !!!
God Bless you all
If a person's behavior is related to his genetic endowment, family, childhood and adolescence, then we can understand how important the quality of political leaders is because they can shape the behavior of a person, group and country. That is why if you try to understand the mentality and motivation of a terrorist, you will discover that in addition to the classic behavioral explanations, which usually come from the family in which he was born, new explanations or justifications appear precisely related to the quality of a foreign policy regarding his own country ... And then, we can rightly ask ourselves, if our political leaders understand the importance of forensic psychology and if they themselves understand that they can be the reason why a person, group or country has an extreme and even criminal behavior. After all, who is in charge of the health and psychological evaluation of political leaders?!
Excellent presentation that succinctly explains what forensic psychology is and what is not.
Very informative video . I was able to gain a better understanding of the different aspects of forensic psychology.
This was a wonderful introduction to forensic psychology.
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Yes, we eat more numbers than the cookie monster eat cookies.
boring explanation
Every individual case should be reflected upon similar cases but looked at individually to observe new findings or psychological ques to determine the right prognosis. How I forming my method of psychological research with as least as many biases as possible. ❤
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How does Artificial Intelligence influence Forensic Psychology and help improve Criminal Investigation?
Excellent presentation that succinctly explains what forensic psychology is and what it is not.
A question I’m wondering if anyone could answer so if someone gets a bachelors degree in Forensic Psychology eventually become a form of detective or just any form of crime scene investigator in the future with proper training and such?
This video was very helpful in clearing themisconeptions about the field of forensic psychology and allowing for a a more solid definition. Thiis included the statistics part, where I wasn't siure if this was involved in a significant way. It was also enlightening to view the examples of the real world applications, such as in juries, crime prevention, recidivism etc. This really helped to understand the expansive reach and high magnitude of importance, as well as the influence that Forensic psychology entails.
Very informative video. I was able to gain a better understanding of the different aspects of Forensic Psychology.
Great video! Gave me more of an insight to Forensic Psychology.
This was a wonderful introduction to Forensic psychology. I definitely had some of the misconceptions coming in, so it's good that I was able to sort of disregard those and learn what forensic psychology is.
The content is interesting but unfortunately the sound is terrible! When you started speakin I almost fell off my chair. the tiny sound is annoying, especially in the beginning when you introduced yourself. I had to stop watching it. Sorry
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Awesome video ! Thank you so much and God Bless 💖✝️💖
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All this historical stuff is fascinating. Love seeing all the drawings from little Edwardian kids. Also, I will shout this to the skies: Polygraphs are bullshit, and any American cop who still uses them is thick as two short planks. (Also also, I'm not on Twitter, but you do have a very cute cat.)
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Can you work just as a researcher without having to necessarily help those people?
Are there any relevant forensic psychology specific data bases or a collection of case studies or research online? I know the forensic psychology field is fairly new but I cant find a navigable website with recent articles. Will I just have to search scholarly databases? I want to see a list of published research to see what research is out there and relevant.
I am about to start my MS in psychology with a forensic science concentration next month. What are some career options that do not require a license? I am really interested in adding to the research in the field.
Hi did you graduate? How is it going?
Excellent 🤟
Thank you for this
how can we get this slide?
Really informative, is there a link to the slideshow i can view
This is off topic but, she used the filler words, uh” and “um” a lot. I found that to be a little distracting. Just an observation… “A conversation packed with unnecessary interjections can be distracting and imply scattered thought.”
@@hablemosdelfuturo6832 or maybe she's not used to talk via zoom for online learning
“In speech, filler words are short, meaningless words (or sounds) we use to fill the little pauses that occur while we decide what we're going to say next. They're the ums and uhs and ers that litter our conversations whether we like it or not.”
“But although these little words don’t add any meaning to your statements, they do perform a function in speech. They allow you to take a second and think about what you’re going to say next. They let others know that you’re not quite finished speaking yet, even if you’ve paused for a moment.”
*LONDONISTAN is rated highly I notice, that happens when you allow poorly educated people with a sub 85 IQ into an advanced society.*
Awesome
Behavioral is spelled incorrectly on your slide. (Bevhaioural)
Behavioural
Get a grip bro, it's a spelling mistake the info is class
@@aaronsacoustics9949 ugna bonkom chapsys valetition..
Professors always have typos in their slides. As long as the content is correct and you still understand the gist of what their trying to say. The typos dont matter
@@Javeria_Irum I care.
I am currently busy doing a forensic psychology course - just to satisfy my need for knowledge on the subject - and I have found that most references used in the online material is dated, and it seems like no recent (last decade) research has been published..comment please?
I am beginning my masters track in psychology with a forensic science concentration. Ill eventually write a thesis. I am collecting journals and such. Im finding collections of research papers last dated 2017. I found two "journal" sites that even appear outdated in a technical aspect. Any luck on your end yet? Have you had success with finding recent studies via ebsco host, refseek etc?
@@stephaniedugan Were you able to find anything? Hope your studies are going well.
thanks!
Thank you for this,very useful
This is a great video
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First of all the lecture was amazing, my first question is can you work as a profiler with a forensic psychology degree? What's the difference between forensic psychology and criminology?
Thomas - thanks for getting in touch. Glad you enjoyed the lecture. Please feel free to message us via email on uwis.enquiries@wlv.ac.uk and we will get all of the relevant information for you.
i have the same question too :3
I’m currently going to school for forensic psychology. From my understanding and talking with multiple schools and professors, criminology is more related to sociology. Criminology is studying crime through a social perspective. Criminology is asking who? where? why? Forensic Psychology is different. It’s about the psychology behind crime. Especially when in the court room. Forensic psychologists can be asked to interview a patient and test them for certain mental disorders. I’m pursuing a career in forensic psychology because I want to understand the psychology behind crime. If your goal is to be a profiler in the FBI, like in criminal minds, I would say your best bet is forensic psychology but double check with any college you may be looking at because I’ve heard multiple different answers. Another thing, the BAU and profiling with the fbi is very unlikely. Although that department does exist, it is different from what it appears on tv and very difficult to get involved. I’d recommend before pursuing a degree to look at the other options and careers you can get with that degree so you have multiple plans. I hope that answered some questions!
@@Joshua88877 thanks for the info! :)
@@Joshua88877 psychology behind crime? Well foremost people want to gain without working for it, whether it's sexual gain or financial, the shortest way possible, why else do people rob and rape?