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Wednesday
12th June
0900-1100
Registration
1000-1100
Coffee

11.00-12.30
Welcoming Addresses
11.00-11.05
Laurence Alison
Centre for Investigative Psychology, University of
Liverpool
11.05-11.15
Professor Steve Cooper
Head of Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool
11.15-11.30
Councillor Carol Gustafson
Chairperson of Merseyside Police Authority and
the Safer Merseyside Partnership
11.30-12.30
Professor David Canter
Centre for Investigative Psychology, University of
Liverpool;
The Whodunit
Button at Last? Investigative Psychology Ten Years On.

12.30-14.00
lunch

14.00-15.40
SYMPOSIUM A: INTERVIEW PROCESSES
Chair: Laurence Alison, University if Liverpool
M Davis, M McMahon, K Greenwood,
Monash University;
The
role of visual imagery in the enhanced cognitive interview: Guided questioning
techniques & individual differences
A Rachlew, Senior
Advisor - Oslo Police Squad;
Interview Strategy
K Shalev, University
of Liverpool;
Offenders Cognitive
Maps
E Tsui, K Lam, F Cheung, Hong
Kong Police Force;
Forensic
Interviewing of Child Abuse Victims in Hong Kong: British Origin, American
Training, Local Adaptation

15.40-16.00
break

16.00-17.00
PANEL DISCUSSION THE MASS MEDIA AND CRIME
INVESTIGATION
Chair: David Canter, University of Liverpool

19.00
Evening Buffet
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Thursday
13th June

09.00-10.40
SYMPOSIUM B: INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
Chair: Marion Lloyd, University of Liverpool
G Salfati, University
of Liverpool;
Offender Interaction
with Victims in Homicide
G Labuschagne, South
African Police Services;
Multi murders:
murders committed for body parts for use in traditional African medicine.
The challenges facing psychological investigators
J Fossi & D. Clarke, University
of Nottingham;
Patterns and
Sequences of Behaviour in Sexual and Indecent Assualts
H Häkkänen, P Lindlöf, P
Santtila, The Police College of Finland;
Crime
Scene Actions and Offender Characteristics in Stranger Rapes

10.40-11.10
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11.10-12.25
SYMPOSIUM C: SEXUAL VIOLENCE
Chair: Louise Almond, University of Liverpool
L Alison, University
of Liverpool;
The Investigative Analysis of Sexual violence: Are we Devoid of Reliable
Models?
L Porter, University
of Liverpool;
Interpersonal Components
of Sexual Violence in Gangs
J Ogan, University
of Liverpool;
Victimological
Characteristics of Sexual Offences Against People with Learning difficulties

12.25-14.00
lunch

14.00-15.40
SYMPOSIUM D: MANAGING AND NEGOTIATING CRISES
Chair: Paul Taylor, University of Liverpool
P Williams, Head,
Hostage & Crisis Negotiations - Scotland Yard;
The Problem of Hostage Crises in Britain Today
B Donohue, Michigan
State University;
Roles in Negotiations
R Rogan, Wake
Forest University;
Model Development in
Crisis/Hostage Negotiation
Y Korn, University
of Liverpool;
A Model of Terrorist
Attack Behaviour

15.40-16.10
break

16.10-17.10
PANEL DISCUSSION YOUTH CRIME
Chair: Donna Youngs, University of Liverpool

19.30
Conference Dinner
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Friday
14th June

09.00-10.40
SYMPOSIUM E: RHETORICS OF VIOLENCE
Chair: Maria Ioannou, University of Liverpool
S Giles, University
of Liverpool;
Anchored Narratives that Justify Suicide
E Barrett, University
of Liverpool;
The Syntax of Gangster
Violence
K Fritzon, University
of Surrey;
War Crimes Tribunals
D Canter, M Wright,
University of Liverpool;
Detective Stories:
'The SIO's Tale'

10.40-11.10
break

11.10-12.25
SYMPOSIUM F: SUPPORTING INVESTIGATIVE DECISIONS
Chair: Michelle Wright, University of Liverpool
C Bennell, University
of Liverpool;
An Actuarial Method
for Linking Serial Crimes
J van der Kemp,
Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime &
Law Enforcement;
Journeys to Burglary
Z Wilton, Prison
Service;
The Psychology of Threat: from extortion to terrorism

12.25-14.00
lunch
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14.00-15.15
SYMPOSIUM G: INVESTIGATIVE DECISION MAKING
Chair: Brent Snook, University of Liverpool
N Lambell, L Ball, T Ormerod, Lancaster
University;
The
Psychology of Expert Fraud Investigations
S Stumpf, J McDonnell, University
College London;
Taking off
the Blinkers and Creating Knowledge: Decision support for retail security
specialists
G Dean, Queensland
University of Technology;
'Cross+Check': A Conceptual
Tool for Investigative Decision-Making
15.15-15.45
break

15.45-16.15
Closing Review: Laurence Alison, University of Liverpool
Conference Close