
Daniel Boduszek
Prof. dr hab. Daniel Boduszek is a Polish-British Professor of Criminal Psychology and Licenced Clinical Psychologist. He received his PhD in Criminal Psychology from Ulster University (UK), Post-Doctoral degree in Psychology (habilitation) from SWPS University, and his first Full Professorship in Criminal Psychology from the University of Huddersfield(UK). In 2021, the President of the Republic of Poland conferred upon Daniel the academic title of Titular Professor. He holds Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and Chartered Scientist (UK Science Council) status in the UK, as well as Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. In March 2022, Dan was sworn in as a court expert in psychology at the District Court in Warsaw. Daniel is the founder of peer-reviewed international scientific journal "Journal of Criminal Psychology" and a member of the editorial boards of "Deviant Behavior", "Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry" and "Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy". Dan conducts scientific research in criminal and clinical psychology, encompassing both prisoners and victims of violence. His research area extends to many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Pakistan, India, Tanzania, Uganda, the Caribbean, and Poland. His main scientific interests include violence against women and children, psychopathy, criminal cognitions & criminal social identity, suicide and mental health, as well as the issues of homicide, recidivism, and prisonization.His research was financially supported by European Commission, the Economic and Social Research Council, UNICEF, and the RCUK Global Challenges Research Fund.
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