Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines

#11: David Wilson on Serial Killers and Criminal Justice Reform

February 02, 2021
#11: David Wilson on Serial Killers and Criminal Justice Reform
Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines
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Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines
#11: David Wilson on Serial Killers and Criminal Justice Reform
Feb 02, 2021

 David Wilson is Professor Emeritus of Criminology and founding Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University . David completed his PhD at Selwyn College Cambridge in 1983. 

He is the former Editor of the prestigious Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, a Prior to taking up his academic appointment in September 1997, David was Senior Policy Advisor to the Prison Reform Trust, and between October 1983-April 1997 he worked as a Prison Governor.

 His current research interests range from the phenomenon of British serial murder, family annihilation, hitmen and lethal violence within organised crime, to all aspects of prison history and penal reform.





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 David Wilson is Professor Emeritus of Criminology and founding Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University . David completed his PhD at Selwyn College Cambridge in 1983. 

He is the former Editor of the prestigious Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, a Prior to taking up his academic appointment in September 1997, David was Senior Policy Advisor to the Prison Reform Trust, and between October 1983-April 1997 he worked as a Prison Governor.

 His current research interests range from the phenomenon of British serial murder, family annihilation, hitmen and lethal violence within organised crime, to all aspects of prison history and penal reform.





Brought to you by Oxford University Psychology Society
Facebook: @Oxford University Psychology Society,
Twitter: @OxfordPsychSoc
Instagram: oxfordunipsychsoc
Email: psychology.society@studentclubs.ox.ac.uk


Credits
Host: Junior Okoroafor, Twitter: @JJStyles12, Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/junior-okoroafor-4b8069193/
Art Work: Charlotte Mason
Speaker Co-ordinators: Zoe Popescu, Emily Camp
Podcast Editor: Victoria Okoroafor