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Swiss Case Analysis & Profiling Network (SCAPNet)


In November 2002, the Swiss Case Analysis & Profiling Network (SCAPNet) was founded by three academics with backgrounds in law or psychology, i.e. Caroline Meyer (lic. iur., Doktorandin, equals master's degree in law, PhD-candidate), Lorenz Imbach (lic. phil. I, Psychologe, equals master's degree in psychology) and Simon Raeber (lic. phil. I, Psychologe, equals master's degree in psychology).

Our mission statement and any future activities destined for public knowledge will be announced here and on the scapnet.ch-Homepage (to come) shortly.


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Future developments

In 2003, interested professionals will be invited to become a part of this group (associate position).
Do you have a scientific background in law, criminology, medicine, pathology, forensic psychiatry or psychology?
Do you work with offenders?
Are you in the police force?
Are you interested in taking part in a Swiss profiling "think tank"?
Would you like to share your ideas with others interested in this completely underresearched subject?


Contact information

If you are interested in becoming an associate to SCAPNet, please send an e-mail outlining your occupation, projects and networking ideas to network@criminalprofiling.ch.




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