Professor of Psychology, University of Westminster
Coral is a Professor of Psychology in the Dept. of Psychology at the University of Westminster. She has a BSc in Psychology, and a PhD in forensic cognition. Coral is a National Teaching Fellow of the Higher Eduction Academy, a Chartered Scientist, and Chartered Psychologist, an HCPC registered Consultant Forensic psychologist, and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
What science can reveal about the psychological profiles of terrorists
May 27, 2017 04:06 am UTC| Science
What went though the mind of the suicide bomber Salman Abedi just before he blew himself up in Manchester this week, killing 22 people? We often dismiss terrorists as non-humans, monsters, at first. But when we learn that...
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