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The URJC hosts a conference on criminal danger

The URJC hosts a conference on criminal danger The URJC hosts a conference on criminal danger

On April 30, the conference on "Forensic Profiles of Criminal Danger: Practical Applications" was held in the Assembly Hall of the Departmental Building on the Vicálvaro Campus.

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The event, organized by the Master's Degree in Forensic Profiling of Criminal Danger of the URJC, was moderated and presented by Carlos Fernández Abad, professor of the Department of Public Law II. Among the speakers were José María Otín del Castillo of National Police Corps, Carmelo Correa López de la Civil Guard (Guardia Civil), and Marta García Sánchez del Corps of Psychologists of Penitentiary Institutions.

Each of them shared "valuable experiences and practical knowledge, enriching the debate and understanding of criminal danger and the various police techniques used by State Security Forces," says Carlos González, professor of Criminal Law at the URJC. The event also addressed issues such as initial prisoner classification, prison status review, and the granting of prison leave.

The event was well attended, with a notable presence of students, academics, and professionals. Attendees took advantage of the opportunity to interact directly with the speakers, ask questions, and share concerns, which "fostered an environment of learning and collaboration," González emphasized.