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Crime Linkage International Network launches website

After a successful application to the Leverhulme Trust by Dr Woodhams, a Senior Lecturer in the School, a collaborative research network has been set up. The network encompasses researchers and practitioners with a professional interest in crime linkage, which is a psychological process whereby practitioners seek to identify crime series through the analysis of crime scene behaviour.

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After a successful application to the Leverhulme Trust by Dr Woodhams, a Senior Lecturer in the School, a collaborative research network has been set up.

The network encompasses researchers and practitioners with a professional interest in crime linkage, which is a psychological process whereby practitioners seek to identify crime series through the analysis of crime scene behaviour. The Crime Linkage International NetworK - or C-LINK - was founded in early 2013 and work is ongoing to develop the network. The first phase of this work was to launch a website and the team are pleased to announce this has now happened. Interested parties are invited to log onto the site at www.crimelinkage.org. The team welcome any feedback and would be delighted to hear from anyone with a background or interest in crime linkage through the 'Contact us' page.

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