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Faculty

Fernando Miró Llinares

Position: Doctor in Law, Accredited Full Professor of Criminal Law at Miguel Hernández University (UMH) , and Director of the Crímina Center for the Study and Prevention of Crime..

Expertise: Extensive experience in Criminal Law with significant contributions to the field of cybercrime through various publications.

Cordelia Estévez Casellas

Position: Director of the Master’s program. Teaches the course “Victim and Crime”.

Background: Associate Professor in the Department of Health Psychology at UMH. Specialist in Clinical Psychology with a Doctorate in Psychology from UMH. Co-Founder of the CARES Center for Family, Childhood, and Adolescence Protection

Ed Hilterman

Course: Risk Assessment and Recidivism Management.

Background: Sociologist specializing in risk assessment and recidivism management with experience in applied research. Former head of research and diagnostics at the Forensic Psychiatry Institute of Rooyse Wissel in the Netherlands.

Luis Rodriguez

Course: Juvenile Justice Intervention.

Position: Psychologist at the Family and Adolescent Support Unit of the Social Action Service of the Alicante City Council and Associate Professor at UMH. Specialist in Family Therapy with extensive experience in systemic interventions and work with families with difficult adolescents.

Olga Fuentes

Course: Victim and Crime.

Position: Full Professor of Procedural Law at UMH. Has published extensively and participated in national and international conferences and seminars.

Isabel Iborra

Course: Intervention in Domestic Crime.

Position: Vice-Rector of Research, Development, and Innovation at the International University of Valencia VIU ). Spanish representative of INPEA Author of numerous publications on elder abuse, child abuse, school violence, and organized crime.

Jesús Rodriguez

Course: Victimological Treatment and Intervention.

Background: Author of over 140 publications and principal investigator in multiple competitive research projects. Directed thirty-five doctoral theses and a member of various scientific and professional organizations.

Rebeca Bautista Ortuño

Course: Criminological and Victimological Research Methodology.

Position: Professor in the Department of Health Psychology at UMH. Specialist in data analysis and psychometrics with contributions to traffic law compliance factors.

Fernando Rodes,

Course: Intervention in Violent and Property Crime.

Position: Forensic Doctor and Associate Professor at UMH, teaching forensic anthropology, criminal laboratory, and forensic medicine.

Diego Maciá

Course: Offender Treatment.

Position: Full Professor in the Department of Personality, Evaluation, and Psychological Treatment at UMH. Specialist in Clinical Psychology with contributions to behavior therapy and juvenile behavior modification.

Pablo Cuéllar Otón

Course: Offender Treatment.

Background: Law graduate and official at the Judicial Coordination Office of the Provincial Court of Alicante, overseeing pilot programs for criminal mediation and alternative measures to imprisonment.

Francisco Bernabeu Ayela

Course: Forensic Criminology and Crime Prevention.

Position: General Superintendent of the Local Police of Elche and professor of Criminology at the Crímina Center. Researching traffic criminology and road safety.

Alfonso Serrano Maillo

Position: Director of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at the National University of Distance Education (UNED).

Cristina Amante

Course: Forensic Criminology.

Position: Forensic Psychologist with expertise in mediation and juvenile justice, working as an expert in Alicante courts and the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office.

Rafael Torrubia Beltri

Position: Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). Researches offender psychology, focusing on psychopathic personality and violent behavior.

Nahikari Sánchez

Course: Crime Risk Prediction.

Position: Criminologist and Professor at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). Coordinator of the Master’s in Criminological and Victimological Intervention, and General Secretary of the Federation of Criminologist Associations of Spain(FACE).

Ángela Serrano

Position: Director of the Master’s in Conflict Resolution at the Catholic University of Valencia (UCV). Specialist in child victimology with publications on school violence and bullying.

Meritxell Pérez

Course: Offender Treatment.

Position: Researcher at the Institute of Forensic Sciences and Security at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) and external professor of Criminology at the European University of Madrid.

Ismael Loinaz

Background: Psychologist and criminologist, researcher at the Advanced Studies Group in Violence (GEAV) at the University of Barcelona (UB). Specialist in various themes including female delinquency and cognitive distortions in partner aggressors.

Marc Balcells

Background: Law, Criminology, and Human Sciences graduate. Specialist in archaeological looting and art crimes.

Fundación Diagrama

Role: Conducts research, studies, and publications to advance social reality and transformation knowledge. Encarnación Perea and Rosa Cordones are responsible for juvenile justice system intervention in the Master’s program.

Antonio Andrés Pueyo

Course: Crime Risk Prediction.

Position: Professor of Psychology at the University of Barcelona. Expert in Personality and Violent Behavior, and Director of the Advanced Studies Group in Violence.

 
  • Number of Seats: 150
  • Official Price: 2.120,40€
  • Course Start:
    October
  • Course End:
    September
  • 1st Pre-registration Period:
    from 20 March to 21 June 2024.
  • 2nd Pre-registration Period:
    from 26 July to 6 September 2024 (pending approval)
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