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Psychology of Serial Killers 2021 tour stops off in Hull

Psychology of Serial Killers 2021 tour stops off in Hull Crime fans won t want to miss this Serial killers Fred and Rosemary West (Image: PA) Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A forensics lecturer and police trainer are giving a talk in Hull city centre about the psychology of serial killers.

Psychology of serial killers talk coming to Norwich hotel

Published: 11:48 AM April 20, 2021    A talk exploring the psychology of serial killers, including the Moors murderers and Fred and Rose West, is coming to Norwich. - Credit: Contributed During lockdown, many of us have watched crime documentaries on Netflix and an upcoming talk in Norwich will delve further into the minds of serial killers.  The event is returning to the Mercure Norwich Hotel in Boundary Road and will take place on Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12. The evening will be hosted by forensic psychology expert Jennifer Rees and she will explore how serial killers are classified, debunk common myths and look at the difference between male and female murderers. 

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The EU drafted a copyright directive before Australia took action on Facebook. Photograph: Dado Ruvić/Reuters John Naughton’s piece was flawless apart from a couple of omissions (“Australia shows the way. It’s the job of governments not big tech to run democracies”, Comment). If we want similar rules to Australia in the UK, it is worth mentioning that the UK government was one of the main defenders of the EU 2019 copyright directive, which recognises the need to compensate publishers for their contribution in producing press publications so crucial to the journalistic diversity we need in a democracy. The drafting of the EU directive came long before Australia’s action. Interestingly, Google is believed to have spent around £30m opposing the directive. It is to be hoped that the UK government will translate the provisions into law very soon. It helped write them, after all.

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