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In a piece for HuffPost, that's recently resurfaced online, Dr Elizabeth Yardley explained how creating someone able and willing to take a life is "a complex and lengthy process". Dr Yardley ...
Dr Elizabeth Yardley, the Director of Birmingham City University's Centre for Applied Criminology, fronts CBS Reality programme Murderers and their Mothers with Donal MacIntyre, which returns ...
These are questions that I have encountered a lot over the past few months. By Dr Elizabeth Yardley Professor of Criminology and Director of Birmingham City University’s Centre for Applied ...
After examining 10 murder cases in the UK series Murderers and their Mothers, Dr Elizabeth Yardley began to demystify the psyche of killers by looking closely at their maternal relations.
Led by Elizabeth Yardley, a criminologist at Birmingham City University in the United Kingdom, researchers identified 48 cases of homicide between 2008 and 2013 in which the media had pointed to ...
Elizabeth Yardley and David Wilson examined 48 cases of “Facebook murder” — cases where use of the social-networking site was reported by the media as a significant factor in the crime.
The study was carried out by Dr Elizabeth Yardley and Professor David Wilson from the Centre of Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. They identify six different types of killer ...
“As criminologists we were aware of individual cases of family annihilation,” Birmingham City University sociologist Elizabeth Yardley says in an email discussing the study. “So we wanted to ...
In a piece for HuffPost, that's recently resurfaced online, Dr Elizabeth Yardley explained how creating someone able and willing to take a life is "a complex and lengthy process". Dr Yardley ...
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