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Professor John Synnott is a distinguished academic in the Department of Social and Psychological Sciences at the University of Huddersfield's School of Human and Health Sciences. As Director of the National Police Doctoral College and Associate Director of the Secure Societies Institute, he leads advanced research in investigative and forensic psychology. His work focuses on online safety, offender behavior analysis, and victim support systems across international contexts.
Professor Synnott's research examines critical areas including criminal decision-making, online trolling behaviors, victim vulnerability in digital spaces, and investigative methodologies for serious crimes. His recent projects analyze emerging cybercrime patterns and trauma-informed approaches to victim support.
Analysis of Synnott's publications reveals strong focus on:
- Digital crime evolution and technology-facilitated offenses
- Cross-cultural comparisons of criminal behaviors
- Psychological assessment frameworks for offender profiling
- Victim-centered investigative approaches
- Innovative methodologies for studying vulnerable populations
He leads multiple doctoral projects on topics including child exploitation, human trafficking, and criminal justice system responses. Research grants include studies on cuckooing offenses and domestic violence protocols in partnership with police forces.
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