Caroline Goldsmith Reappointed Director FSSI Ireland 2021

Caroline Goldsmith Reappointed Director FSSI Ireland 2021

Caroline Goldsmith Reappointed Director FSSI Ireland 2021
Caroline Goldsmith Reappointed Director FSSI Ireland 2021

We are thrilled to announce that Caroline Goldsmith reappointed Director  FSSI Ireland 2021. It’s an honour to have Caroline oversee the work of FSSI once more, in what is set to be an important year in the field of psychology.

Caroline Goldsmith is an Irish psychologist and pioneer, specialising in the field of autism. Over the coming year, she will continue to build the association as a multi-disciplinary, one-stop-shop for all things forensic in Ireland. 

A key year for psychopathy

Following a global pandemic that has seen everyday lives transformed around the world, psychopathy looks set to be a key topic for news and research in Ireland, and indeed on a global scale. There is already a focus on how psychopaths are adapting in online environments, including social media platforms. With Caroline bringing her extensive research to the role, there could be some ground-breaking work ahead.

About FSSI Ireland

FSSI Ireland is a private entity not associated or affiliated to any government department, and as such, has maintained its integrity and status as an independent voice of forensic matters since its inception in 2012.

We wish Caroline all the best in the continuing role and look forward to new and exciting developments in the field of Irish forensic disciplines over the coming year.

Caroline Goldsmith Reappointed Director FSSI Ireland 2021

We are thrilled to announce that Caroline Goldsmith reappointed Director  FSSI Ireland 2021. It’s an honour to have Caroline oversee the work of FSSI once more, in what is set to be an important year in the field of psychology.

Caroline Goldsmith is an Irish psychologist and pioneer, specialising in the field of autism. Over the coming year, she will continue to build the association as a multi-disciplinary, one-stop-shop for all things forensic in Ireland. 

A key year for psychopathy

Following a global pandemic that has seen everyday lives transformed around the world, psychopathy looks set to be a key topic for news and research in Ireland, and indeed on a global scale. There is already a focus on how psychopaths are adapting in online environments, including social media platforms. With Caroline bringing her extensive research to the role, there could be some ground-breaking work ahead.

About FSSI Ireland

FSSI Ireland is a private entity not associated or affiliated to any government department, and as such, has maintained its integrity and status as an independent voice of forensic matters since its inception in 2012.

We wish Caroline all the best in the continuing role and look forward to new and exciting developments in the field of Irish forensic disciplines over the coming year.

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