Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Department of Psychology and Director of the Forensic Research Group at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Dr. Holmes began his academic career in 1982 at Manchester Polytechnic, started lecturing in 1985 at every level from GCSE to MSc in the UK and Hong Kong. Gained his Doctorate in 1994 and then specialising in Psychopathology, Clinical and Forensic Psychology. Dr Holmes founded the Forensic Research Group as long ago as 1998 at Manchester Metropolitan University. This organisation has grown to international recognition and membership producing publications, newsletters and annual conferences. He has published many academic books and papers in clinical and forensic areas from Autism to Stalking, in addition to gracing the pages of the serious and popular press. He has explained complex aspects of psychology in terms the public can assimilate on hundreds of international TV and Radio broadcasts.
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University.
Dr. Keri Nixon’s first degree was in Applied Psychology awarded from Liverpool John Moores University. She then completed a MSc in Investigative Psychology and gained a PhD from the University of Liverpool. She began her career in prisons working with violent offenders and sex offenders. She then moved to the investigative area and qualified as a Chartered Forensic Psychologist, working for Merseyside Police for five years. She worked on various projects, including domestic abuse risk assessment and violent offender management. She now works as a Senior Lecturer and consults with various police forces across the UK. She researches crime and policing extensively, mainly in the areas of domestic abuse, violent crime, rape and psychological contributions to police investigations.
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