Discussion: "Psychological Profile of the Aggressor in Femicide Cases in Panama, from the Perspective of Forensic Psychology"
The recent discussion "Psychological Profile of the Aggressor in Femicide Cases in Panama, from a Forensic Psychology Perspective" was an academic space for reflection and critical analysis, entirely managed and developed by our students. This event demonstrated their commitment, critical thinking, and outstanding organizational skills.
The activity was led by Professor Jill Manuel and featured guest speaker Fernando Murray, a renowned professor, researcher, sociologist, criminologist, and master's degree holder, currently director of the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Panama.
We were also honored with the presence of Professors Darinel Murillo and Alexis Prescott, who, as special guests, enriched this interdisciplinary space.
This discussion, created by and for students, encourages reflection and academic exchange from the very beginning of their professional training.