Interpsy: Psychology, Criminal Interrogation and the Impact of Knowledge, 1880-1940

History in practice

A stack of old books.

From Inquisition to AI

It’s been a while since I posted an update on the InterPsy project. No worries: things are going well. Over the past months, I’ve been working on two journal articles and well as ‘the’ book. The final goal for this project is to publish a book (or to at least have written part of it)…

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Criminal Interrogation: Past & Present

On 13 September, the workshop ‘Criminal Interrogations: Past & Present’ took place at Utrecht University, an interdisciplinary gathering of, among others, historians, legal scholars, forensic psychologists, and police trainers. Isa Hamelink, a research master student of Modern History & International Relations at the University of Groningen who is currently doing an internship at the Research…

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