Senior Lecturer, Psychology, University of Leicester
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The School of Psychology is seeking applications from highly-motivated individuals with research strengths in any area of social and applied psychology.. . and who are prepared and able to teach forensic psychology. Closing date 9 August
Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Criminology/ Forensic Psychology, Liverpool Hope University
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A Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Criminology/ forensic psychology is required, preferably with teaching interests that span delivering modules relating to the psychology of criminal behaviour and legal and investigative processes. Closing date 14 August.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader, Criminology, Northumbria University
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You will have expertise in criminology and or criminal justice and an active teaching and research interest in one or more of the following: comparative and international criminology / criminal justice, contemporary policing, crime reduction and security, types of crime and disorder, drugs and organised crime. Closing date 7 August
Research Associate, New Local and National Estimates of the Prevalence of Problem Drug Use, The University of Manchester
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Together with the Centre for Drug Misuse Research at the University of Glasgow, the National Drug Evidence Centre at the University of Manchester has been commissioned to use capture-recapture techniques and the Multiple Indicator Method to provide robust local estimates of the number of problematic drug users in England, and to work with Drug Action Teams (DATs) to develop capacity in respect of prevalence estimation. The post, based at Manchester, works with routine and/or published sources to obtain elements of the data required by the study and manages the study's drug treatment datasets, but will primarily be responsible for drafting research reports and contributing to journal articles. Closing date 10 August
Behavioural Science Researcher, MI5
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The Security Service’s Behavioural Science Unit provides specialised support across the entire range of our business, making this a rare opportunity for you to contribute significantly to work of national importance. A Behavioural Scientist with strong empirical research skills and a commitment to evidence-based practice, you’ll be responsible for conducting in-house research on a range of issues relating to threats to national security as well as offering behavioural science consultancy to ongoing operations. Closing date for requesting application forms: 20 August
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