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What is Criminology ?

Criminology examines why people commit crime, these are the pivotal questions in the ongoing debate of how crime should be handled and prevented. It is an area of law that deals with victims of crime, theories explaining illegal and/or deviant behaviour, the social reaction to crime, the effectiveness of anti-crime policies and the broader political terrain of social control.

Areas of expertise of Criminologists(small example)

Anomie, Social Control Theories
Labelling Theory and Critical Criminology
White Collar Crime

What is Forensic Psychology?

(The science of Behaviour)

Forensic Psychology is used within the justice system to assess offenders, identify criminal capacity in young people and to characterise psychopaths. Identify fitness to stand trial and finally they can be used to determine the likelihood of future violence. Can be used to assess the future criminality of offending minors

Areas of expertise of Forensic Psychologists (small sample)

Criminal Responsibility and Psychiatric Defences
Mental Disorder as a Defence
Eyewitness Testimony

What is Criminal Psychology?

Criminal Psychology (The study of criminal minds)

Criminal Psychology is in plain English, the study of why criminals do what they do. In essence, it is the study of the mental processes, motivational patterns, and behaviour of criminals.

Areas of expertise of Criminal Psychologists (small sample)

Offender Profiling
Geographical Profiling
Eye witness testimony

  • DéDannan Law and Mediation

    DéDannan Law and Mediation

    Active Listening, ADR, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Adjudication, Arbitration, BATNA, Caucus, Accredited Mediator, Cognitive bias, Co-mediation, Confidentiality, Expert Determination, Evaluative Mediation, Facilitative Mediation, Impartiality, How much does mediation cost, Impasse, Joint Sessions, Partnership Disputes, Litigation, Mediation, Mediator, Opening Statement, Reality testing, Reframing, Resolution, Settlement Agreement, Transformative Mediation, Dispute Resolution, Legal Dispute, Dispute Resolution Process, Mediation Program,… Read more

  • Every single constitutional right, and government obligation can be SET ASIDE AND EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE HOLDS “SAVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW” proviso enshrined within it.

    “None of the personal rights of the citizen are unlimited: their exercise may be regulated by the Oireachtas when the common good requires this.” ~ Kenny J Unenumerated Rights Unenumerated Rights are rights that are not expressly stated in the written text of a Irish Constitution, however, they are inferred from the language, history, and Read more

  • So lads, when is enough, enough?

    So lads, when is enough, enough?

    So, here I am, on the fringes of society, to be honest, Ive always been here, but quietly, to myself, staying out of the mayhem of “conspiracy theorists”. but alas, I have to admit, I am a conspiracy theorist, or AM I? When I said at the beginning of lock-down last year that we would Read more

  • Planning Permission in Ireland in 2021 and the “locals only” rule.

    Planning Permission in Ireland in 2021 and the “locals only” rule.

    Applying for planning permission (and actually getting it) is one of the most frustrating, nerve-wrecking elements of creating a new home for you and your family. It is right up there on top of the most stressful tasks a person can undertake. Ensuring that your project matches up to your expectations, whilst also fitting in… Read more

  • Company Law in Ireland

    Company Law in Ireland

    An Introduction to Company Law for Beginners provides beginners to Company Law with an introduction to corporate law and to the legal and non-legal governance mechanisms which encourage directors to act in their company’s interests rather than their own.   Continue reading → Read more

  • The law of Contract in Ireland

    The law of Contract in Ireland

    Every day we enter contracts, most of those contracts are subconsciously entered into and we are rarely aware of the intrinsic nature of a contract and all of the essential elements which must be fulfilled in order to have a legally binding and enforceable contract, we simply take the law of contract for granted. Continue… Read more

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