Diab Al Badayneh is the Professor of methodology, criminology and criminal psychology. Founder of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Studies and Research (www.IKCRSJO.org) Doctorate at Western Michigan University (USA, WMU, 1990) Postdoctoral (2001): Summer Institute in Governance, Public Policy and Civil Society, University of Castellamanche, Toledo, Spain (and Middle East University, United States). Honorary Degree of Doctor Honoris Caus from the University of Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Slovakia. He holds a Master’s degree in Psychology (Psychological Counseling) and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (Sociology) at the University of Jordan. He published more than 25 books, some of which were republished, including a book (edited) in English (Terrorism Understanding) published with the support of the NATO Scientific Program (NATO) in Peace and Security. He also translated from English to Arabic the Scientific Publishing Manual (APA Publication Manual). It won the award for best translated book. He also translated the book (Frank P. Williams III and Marilyn D. McShane) titled (Criminological Theory), the book (Roland L. Akers and Christine S. Sellers) titled (Criminological Theories), and the book (William E. Wagner, III) titled (Using IBM SPSS Statistics for Research Methods & Social Statistics), and the Forensic Psychology book (Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application) by Curt Bartol and Anne Bartol. He also translated the book Introduction to Criminology, which is the current book. He also published the book Human Development and Terrorism in the Arab World, The Reality of Crime in the Arab World, National Security in the Age of Globalization, Youth, the Internet, and Drugs.
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The Institute for Research and Development in Humanities (SAMT)
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