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Wednesday 14th December
   
18.00 - 20.00 Registration & Welcome Drinks
   
   



Thursday 15th December
   
08.00 - 09.00 Registration
09.00 - 09.30 CONFERENCE OPENING
  Chief Constable Hogan-Howe
  Commander John Grieve
09.30 - 10.00 Prof. David Canter:
Offender profiling and the evolution of investigation
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10.00 - 10.30 Prof. Helina Hakkanen:
Recent developments within the clinical approach to offender profiling
10.30 - 11.00 DCS Stuart Kirby:
Do all paedophiles pose the same risk to children?
   
11.00 - 11.30 Break
   
  Parallel Session 1:
Offender profiling
11.30 - 11.50 Laura Richards:
An assessment of the processes involved in compiling a behavioural profile of an unknown offender
11.50 - 12.10 Don Casey:
A Model of Offender profiling
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12.10 - 12.30 Dr. Devon Brewer:
Comparative profile of violent clients of prostitute women.
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12.30 - 12.50 Adam Gregory :
Behavioural investigative advice in the UK -
Emerging issues.
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  Parallel Session 2:
Interviewing
11.30 - 11.50 John Potts:
The use of enhanced cognitive interview techniques to de-brief police informants and agents.
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11.50 - 12.10 Dr. Lynsey Gozna:
'It weren't me Guv, honest!' An observational exploration of police interviewing and suspect strategies
12.10 - 12.30 Sarah Krahenbuhl:
The effect of question repetition within interviews on children's eyewitness testimony.
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12.30 - 12.50 Andy Griffiths:
Can you see the pattern? - the Griffiths Question Map.
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12.50 - 14.00 LUNCH
   
14.00 - 14.30 Michael Davis:
Linking behaviour to characteristics: Evidence-based practice and offender profiling.
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14.30 - 15.00 Prof. Aldert Vrij:
Interviewing to detect deception.
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15.00-15.30 Prof. Jonathan Crego:
Flowers are red, green leaves are green.
   
15.30 - 16.00 Break
   
15.30 - 17.30 POSTER SESSION &
PRIZE PRESENTATION (17.15)

Carol Blendell:
Enhancing police decision-making through team self review

Bernadette Doran:

A qualitative account of stressors and stress-moderators reported by police officers in critical incident management.

Susan Giles:
Deconstructing suicide notes:
Function and content

Neringa Grigutyte:

Child investigative interviews in Lithuania: Problems and perspectives

Siegfried Koeck:

Variation in child molester characteristics: Findings within a clinical sample

Trond Myklebust:
Does the extent of theoretical and practical training effect the use of open and closed questions among Norwegian police officers?

Freya Newman:
iOPS - An Interactive Offender Profiling System.

Mary Santarcangelo:
A model of truth and lie experiences

Dr. Miguel Soria:

The psychological profile of domestic killers. Does it exist?

Michael Tsimbal:
The practice in production of judicial psychological expertise

Kazumi Watanabe:
Recidivism in child rapists: Identifying high risk factors

Natalia Wentink:

" It's not so bad, everyone does it":
A multiple sorting study of anti-social behaviour.

Kate Whitfield:

The cognitive and interpersonal skills of police leaders:
The perceived importance of task related behaviour

Michelle Wright & Professor David Canter

Patterns of Homicidal Behaviour:
Frameworks for Homicide Investigation

Kaeko Yokota:
Serial kidnapping incidents: Relationships of victim age with offending style and offender characteristics

Kaori Yoshimoto:
Characteristics of robbery incidents committed by repeat offenders in Japan

 

   
  Symposium 1:
IOPS: An interactive geo-behavioural profiling system
16.00 - 17.00 Prof. David Canter:
Combining M.O. visualisation and spatial mapping
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  Freya Newman:
The main IOPS functions
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Dr. Donna Youngs:
Research implications of IOPS

  DC Ian Oldfield:
Implications of IOPS for crime management and investigation
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  Symposium 2:
Domestic violence
16.00 - 17.00 Laura Richards:
Assessing the nature of domestic violence, rape and it's relationship to safety and danger.
  Dr. Nicola Graham-Kevan:
Johnson's domestic violence typology: Implications for intervention programmes
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  Detective Sergeant Steve Kelly:
Hearing the silent voices
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  Alessandra Bramante:
The profile of Mother and Father's who kill their children
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  Symposium 3:
Complex investigations
16.00 - 17.00 Dr. Aline Costa / Lobato:
Crime analysis:
correlating crime scene actions to offender characteristics
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  Maria Kjaerland:
Cyber-terrorism in Norway.
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  Dr. Laurence French:
The Psychology of Hate, Violence and Martyrdom: Contravening Images on the war on terrorism
   
17.30 DAY END
   
19.00 Conference Dinner:
Meet at Festival Pier from 19.00
map provided at conference.
19.30 Elizabethan sets sail
 
         

                                     
 
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