Forensic Psychology & Graphology in Crime Investigation

1-year Celebration of Bangladesh Institute of Graphology
Facebook live on “Forensic Psychology & Graphology in Crime Investigation”
Date: 5 December 2021
Time: 8.00 pm
Page: https://www.facebook.com/BangladeshGraphology
Guests:
1. Professor Dr. Noor Muhammad
Chairman, Psychology Department
Jagannath University
2. Dr. Avra Das Bhowmik
Associate Professor (Psychiatry)
National Institute of Mental Health & Hospital-NIMH
3. Md haider Tanviruzzaman
Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court
4.Zia Ul Haque
Ex. Deputy Manager
Mental Health Hospital,London
5. Kazi Mustafiz
President, Cyber Crime Awareness Foundation
Host:
Md Meraz Hossain
Handwriting Analysis Expert,
Founder & Director, Bangladesh Institute of Graphology

Forensic psychology can be defined as a specialization within the field of psychology that represents the synthesis between psychology and law. Forensic psychologists may work in a variety of settings, including a school doing threat assessments, the prison doing assessments, or in the courtroom serving as an expert witness. If the situation has legal elements and requires psychological analysis, evolution, assessment, or treatment, a forensic psychologist will be the one for the job.
Forensic Graphology is the study of handwriting especially that found in ransom notes, poison pen letters or blackmail demands.In criminology, graphology may be used to link an individual to crime scene evidence. Handwriting samples are taken from the suspect and compared to evidence, such as notes, signatures, or messages left at the crime scene.
Criminal investigation is an applied science that involves the study of facts that are then used to inform criminal trials. A complete criminal investigation can include searching, interviews, interrogations, evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of investigation.
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