Dubai Police concludes Training Programme in Criminal Psychology

The International Centre of Forensic Sciences (ICFS) at Dubai Police has recently concluded a training programme in criminological psychology for a number of students majoring in psychology at the University of Birmingham in Dubai; the information was shared on the official Facebook page of Dubai Police.

The International Centre of Forensic Sciences (ICFS) at Dubai Police has recently concluded a training programme in criminological psychology for a number of students majoring in psychology at the University of Birmingham in Dubai; the information was shared on the official Facebook page of Dubai Police.

As per information shared by the government organisation, His Excellency Major General Ahmad Thani bin Ghalita, Director of the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, attended the closing ceremony of the 6-week training programme, reaffirming the keenness of Dubai Police to provide students with opportunities to obtain scientific expertise in various disciplines in Dubai Police.

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“Such programmes enrich the participants’ knowledge while utilising cutting-edge technologies available at the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology as well as reviewing Dubai Police’s best practices in this field,” he added.

Bin Ghalita called on the students to submit observations, suggestions, and views that would develop the work, stressing that the Dubai Police General Command is always keen to listen to the thoughts of young people and students in various disciplines, review them and apply the feasible ones.

It is worth noting that the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology at Dubai Police has trained a significant number of students from various universities across the country, with the participation of 115 lecturers and specialised experts from the Dubai Police General Command.

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