• CrimeConUK: September 2021
No Result
View All Result
Crime Traveller
  
  • Home
  • Research

    Kathleen Folbigg’s Children Likely Died Of Natural Causes, Not Murder. Here’s The Evidence My Team Found

    Do criminals freely decide to commit offences? How the courts decide

    We might not be able to understand free will with science. Here’s why

    Indian Trafficked Brides: The Stories of Three Women

    Criminal Governance Under Coronavirus: How Colombian Groups Seized the Day

  • Psychology
    Image: Shutterstock

    Psychopaths – Born Or Made?

    The Question of Why: Did Ted Bundy have Dissociative Identity Disorder?

    Teenage psychopathy

    What Should We Do With Teenage Psychopaths?

    A Criminal Disorder? Advances in Neurocriminology Are Leading The Way

    Mark Safarik

    An Interview With Former FBI Profiler Mark Safarik on Violent Offending and Criminal Behavioral Analysis

  • Family Violence

    Reckless Speculation about Jeffrey MacDonald

    O. J. Simpson Trial: 26 Years Later

    O. J. Simpson: Murder in the First Degree

    Reasonable Doubt: The Hendricks Family Murders

    Melanie McGuire

    A Convicted Killer, Two Criminologists, and One Podcast: Direct Appeal Investigates ‘Suitcase Killer’ Melanie McGuire Case

  • True Crime

    Dunblane 25 Years On: How A Mass School Shooting Changed British Gun Laws

    Justice For Helen Book Cover

    Helen’s Law: A Mother’s Long Fight For Justice

    Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 2]

    Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 1]

    Court TV Expands UK Footprint with Launch on Freesat

  • Book Reviews

    Details are Unprintable: Wayne Lonergan and the Sensational Café Society Murder

    Operation Jacknap: A True Story of Kidnapping, Extortion, Ransom and Rescue

    Stephanie Scott

    United in Grief: The Murder of Stephanie Scott

    Book Review: Reckless Speculation About Murder

    David Lazar by Robert Kalich: A Book of Truth Merged With Fiction

  • Crime Spotlight
No Result
View All Result
Crime Traveller
  • Home
  • Research

    Kathleen Folbigg’s Children Likely Died Of Natural Causes, Not Murder. Here’s The Evidence My Team Found

    Do criminals freely decide to commit offences? How the courts decide

    We might not be able to understand free will with science. Here’s why

    Indian Trafficked Brides: The Stories of Three Women

    Criminal Governance Under Coronavirus: How Colombian Groups Seized the Day

  • Psychology
    Image: Shutterstock

    Psychopaths – Born Or Made?

    The Question of Why: Did Ted Bundy have Dissociative Identity Disorder?

    Teenage psychopathy

    What Should We Do With Teenage Psychopaths?

    A Criminal Disorder? Advances in Neurocriminology Are Leading The Way

    Mark Safarik

    An Interview With Former FBI Profiler Mark Safarik on Violent Offending and Criminal Behavioral Analysis

  • Family Violence

    Reckless Speculation about Jeffrey MacDonald

    O. J. Simpson Trial: 26 Years Later

    O. J. Simpson: Murder in the First Degree

    Reasonable Doubt: The Hendricks Family Murders

    Melanie McGuire

    A Convicted Killer, Two Criminologists, and One Podcast: Direct Appeal Investigates ‘Suitcase Killer’ Melanie McGuire Case

  • True Crime

    Dunblane 25 Years On: How A Mass School Shooting Changed British Gun Laws

    Justice For Helen Book Cover

    Helen’s Law: A Mother’s Long Fight For Justice

    Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 2]

    Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 1]

    Court TV Expands UK Footprint with Launch on Freesat

  • Book Reviews

    Details are Unprintable: Wayne Lonergan and the Sensational Café Society Murder

    Operation Jacknap: A True Story of Kidnapping, Extortion, Ransom and Rescue

    Stephanie Scott

    United in Grief: The Murder of Stephanie Scott

    Book Review: Reckless Speculation About Murder

    David Lazar by Robert Kalich: A Book of Truth Merged With Fiction

  • Crime Spotlight
Crime Traveller

CrimeCon Is Coming To The UK: September 2021

"Part education. Part advocacy. Part discovery. A serious genre made immersive, engaging, and accessible." Use the offer code in this article and get a 10% discount on your tickets for CrimeCon London!

by Fiona Guy
15 October, 2020 - Updated on 24 March, 2021
in True Crime & Justice
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare

“Fans of true crime are not ghoulish macabre fans of serial killers or psychopaths but instead are sympathetic and empathetic fans of justice who are intrigued by the mysteries.” – Nancy Baughen, CrimeCon UK

CrimeCon is a weekend-long event designed to deliver an immersive interactive two days for fans of true crime. Expert speakers, interactive panels, and opportunities to learn and discover, bringing together those who work in the range of different fields that span true crime and those with an interest in the genre.

When you’ve watched all the documentaries, read all the books but you still want to know more, learn more, and experience more? It’s time to go to CrimeCon.

For the first time ever this event is coming to the UK. It will take place in London on 25-25 September, 2021 at the Leonardo Royal Hotel & Spa in St Paul’s.

USE OFFER CODE CT21 AND GET A 10% DISCOUNT WHEN YOU BOOK!

The days of people’s interest in true crime being seen as weird, grotesque and born from an attraction to gore or serial killers are very much long gone. And thankfully so. People have an interest in this genre for a wide range of reasons and very few fit into this old school stereotype.

Psychology, justice, the criminal mind, victimology, cold cases and forensic science…just a few of the areas that capture attention, intrigue and a desire to learn.

You see CrimeCon isn’t about gaping at crime scene photos and excitedly discussing the graphic crimes of the latest serial killer. It’s about learning and discovering, understanding, and connecting.

CrimeCon brings together experts from across this field to give talks, hold interactive discussions and breakout sessions, and introduce attendees to new aspects of crime investigation, criminal cases, the criminal mind, and forensic analysis.

“Partnering with true crime TV channel, Crime + Investigation®, CrimeCon UK will bring together renowned criminologists, pathologists, leading law enforcement representatives, top level documentary makers, investigative journalists, and prime podcasters, creating over 50 wide-ranging hours of compelling and informative content through live shows, panels, immersive experiences and podcast row.”

“CrimeCon visitors aren’t passive viewers, they participate themselves, joining leading criminologists to get inside the minds of serial killers and renowned forensics experts to help examine evidence. Pathologists will help attendees discover what it’s like to be a real-life CSI, getting hands-on by examining forensic evidence from a famous case. They’ll learn interrogation techniques, test their detective skills, meet police K9 counterparts, question reformed criminals, deep-dive into unsolved cases and, most importantly, meet survivors and victim’s families – ensuring that those whose lives have been impacted by crime are never forgotten.”

We as human beings are curious by what frightens us there is no doubt about it, but we also have a drive for fairness, for kindness and for justice.  The minds of others are fascinating to many of us. The psychology of those who seek to harm others through physical violence or psychological abuse and coercion is something the majority of us don’t fully understand because we can’t imagine ourselves doing that to another human being. We are inquisitive, intrigued by those who do and do so willingly with a sense of purpose and enjoyment. These are just some of the reasons a lot of us are drawn to true crime. Why we are fascinated by case after case and why we have a yearning to know more and to understand more.

Some of the speakers lined up for London 2021: Christopher Berry-Dee, the UK’s number one true crime author, Deanna Thompson from Don’t F**k With Cats and Dr Sohom Das, a London based Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist. See all the speakers booked so far at https://www.crimecon.co.uk/seminar

CrimeCon provides a platform for like-minded people to get together. A place where experts, experienced investigators, forensic scientists, criminologists, and psychologists can come together. It’s a dedicated space for true crime talks, participation sessions and educational opportunities. Underlying it all is respect for the victims of crime and their families and advocacy for bringing them the justice they deserve.

“Woodcut Media, one of the fastest growing Indies and leading true crime producers in the UK who specialise in a broad range of factual programming, will present their TV brands as part of CrimeCon’s live experience. During the ‘How I Caught the Killer’ case focus session, visitors will be able to take a deep dive into a high-profile crime case with a panel of experts looking at how the killer was brought to justice. ‘The Murders That Shocked A Nation’ feature will look at some of the most infamous British crimes of the 20th century, including the Moors Murders, John Haigh and 10 Rillington Place, Mary Bell, the Brides in the Bath Murders and Ruth Ellis.”

“Partnering with Audioboom, Podcast Row welcomes some of the world’s favourite true crime podcasters, including ‘They Walk Among Us’, ‘Mens Rea’, and ‘UK True Crime’. In addition, new British content will be championed such as ‘Handcuffed’ and ‘Skinwalker’ and joining from oversees, international podcasters ‘Generation Why’, ‘Going West’ and ‘Paradise After Dark’.”

“CrimeCon has always helped support the families, victims, survivors, and associated charities of crime. No-one is ever featured, no case talked about without the families of any survivors or victims being consulted and approving. It is often a place where families can keep their story in the public eye and can keep media attention drawn to their plight.”

Here’s all the details and how to book:

CrimeCon UK Date: 25-26th September, 2021

Location: Leonardo Royal Hotel and Spa, St Paul’s London.

Tickets:

Use offer code CT21 to get a 10% discount on your booking!

Options to split your tickets payments over 3 dates are available at https://www.crimecon.co.uk/book-now

COVID Proof Purchase – Your ticket is completely protected. Should CrimeCon UK in September 2021 not be possible due to COVID-19 restrictions then the event will be moved to a later date. Your ticket will be transferred automatically to the new dates or refunded in full immediately should you prefer.

Silver Package £239 – Includes: Access to all centre stage content. Access to immersive experiences. Access to over 20 of your favourite podcast hosts Meet & greet.

Shopping Gold Package £349 – Includes: Priority seating to all centre stage content. Priority access to immersive experiences. Access to over 20 of your favourite podcast hosts Exclusive meet & greet. Shopping Access to VIP lounge. VIP Saturday night event VIP concierge.

Take a look at some of the videos from CrimeCon 2019 in New Orleans. You can watch the full videos at: https://crimecon.com/insider

Dr. Henry Lee: New Concepts in Homicide Investigation

Paul Holes Demonstrates a Crime Scene Investigation For a Live Audience 

Nancy Grace Speaks About Fighting For Victims

Serial Killers Among Us with John White

For full information about what’s on at CrimeCon UK, check out the website at www.crimecon.co.uk. You can also follow CrimeCon UK via social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Tags: CrimeConPsychologySerial MurderUnsolved
Share34Tweet21Pin9
Previous Post

How Altering Our Education System Can Help Us Reduce The Crime Level

Next Post

We might not be able to understand free will with science. Here’s why

Related Posts

Helen’s Law: A Mother’s Long Fight For Justice

21 January, 2021 - Updated on 15 March, 2021
Justice For Helen Book Cover

More than 30 years on from her daughter's murder, Marie McCourt's fight for justice has changed the law. Marie will be at CrimeCon in London...

Read more

Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 1]

4 January, 2021 - Updated on 30 January, 2021

The first part of this incredible true story of a Houston criminal who specialized in robbing armoured trucks and murdering the guards, and how he...

Read more

An Interview with True Crime Author and Podcast Host James Renner

25 November, 2020 - Updated on 15 March, 2021

James Renner's books are surprisingly personal and intricately honest as he pours his life into searching for the truth in each devastating unsolved case.

Read more

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

CrimeConUK

#PsychSore

Stay Connected

Search

No Result
View All Result

Categories

What's New?

True Crime & Justice

Dunblane 25 Years On: How A Mass School Shooting Changed British Gun Laws

25 March, 2021
Justice For Helen Book Cover
True Crime & Justice

Helen’s Law: A Mother’s Long Fight For Justice

21 January, 2021 - Updated on 15 March, 2021
True Crime & Justice

Get Rich or Die Hard! The FBI Manhunt for Houston’s Northside “Sniper” [PART 2]

14 January, 2021 - Updated on 30 January, 2021
Load More

You Might Also Like

Crime Research

Introduction to Gender and Organized Crime

16 May, 2020 - Updated on 14 November, 2020
Book Reviews

Warnings Unheeded: Twin Tragedies at Fairchild Air Force Base

1 March, 2017 - Updated on 13 November, 2020
Crime Research

To What Extent Can Police-Recorded Crime Information Be Trusted?

23 August, 2016 - Updated on 27 June, 2018
Psychology of Murder

How The Insanity Defence Against A Murder Charge Works

11 December, 2015 - Updated on 2 March, 2018

RECENT

Kathleen Folbigg’s Children Likely Died Of Natural Causes, Not Murder. Here’s The Evidence My Team Found

25 March, 2021

Dunblane 25 Years On: How A Mass School Shooting Changed British Gun Laws

25 March, 2021

Helen’s Law: A Mother’s Long Fight For Justice

21 January, 2021 - Updated on 15 March, 2021

POPULAR

Introduction to Gender and Organized Crime

Warnings Unheeded: Twin Tragedies at Fairchild Air Force Base

To What Extent Can Police-Recorded Crime Information Be Trusted?

How The Insanity Defence Against A Murder Charge Works

Site Links

  • About Crime Traveller
  • Contact Page
  • Crime Spotlight
  • True Crime & Justice
  • CrimeConUK: September 2021
No Result
View All Result
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimers
  • Cookies
  • DMCA
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2016 - 2021 Crime Traveller, a website owned and operated by Alythium | All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Crime Research
  • Psychology of Murder
  • Family Violence & Homicide
  • True Crime & Justice
  • Crime Spotlight
  • Book Reviews
  • Get Your True Crime Book Reviewed
  • Become A Guest Contributor
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2016 - 2021 Crime Traveller, a website owned and operated by Alythium | All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.