During 5– 7 of July, 2018, the National Institute of Justice and Amnesty International Moldova, with the financial support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bucharest, organizes the Summer School with the generic “Aggressive Behavior and Psychology of Criminal Personality”.
The beneficiaries of the activity are both trainers of the National Institute of Justice and employees of the Psychology Service of the General Police Inspectorate. This edition of the Summer School brought together experts in the field of etology and behavioral psychology: Dorian Furtuna, etologist, and Cristina Moroz-Brădescu, psychologist-psychotherapist.
The summer school gives special emphasis on behavioral aspects of ethics, tactical and strategic psychology, approach to aggressiveness, metaphoric cards used as a projective therapeutic tool, etc.
The event is part of the cycle of sessions initiated under the Cooperation Agreement between the National Institute of Justice and Amnesty International Moldova, aiming to increase the professional training of judges, prosecutors and other actors contributing to the realization of justice in the spirit of awareness and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.