eapl: 16th conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law
       
Wednesday
28th June 2006
   
       
08.00 - 09.00 Registration    
09.00 - 09.30 Welcome:
Professor Ian Donald
Professor Graham Davies
   
09.30 - 10.00 Peter Van Koppen:
Consequential experiments on cases and courts.
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Gender Differences Crisis Management Treatment Development Models
10.10 - 10.30 Camilla Pedersen
Are Girls Just as Aggressive as Boys?
Wolfgang Bilsky
“Attack” or “honor”? Face message behavior in crisis negotiation – a case study.
Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves
Agression, criminal lifestyle and psychopathy in sex offenders: implications for treatment success.
10.30 - 10.50 Rita Bandzeviciene
Gender differences in risk for violence among adolescents.
Clifford Stott
Football banning orders, proportionality, and public order policing.
Lucy Neville
Understanding change in a therapeutic community: An action systems approach.
10.50 - 11.10 Tomasz Rajtar
Factors influencing sense of alienation in juvenile girls.
Ciarán O’Keeffe
Hindsight Bias & Shooting Incidents.
Emily Glorney
How not to win friends but influence people: an investigation into interpersonal style amongst violent offender populations.
       
       
11.10 - 11.30 BREAK    
       
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Interviewing Children. Police Decision Making Processes. Pathways to Crime.
11.30 - 11.50 Trond Myklebust
Does theoretical and practical training of investigative police officers affect the number of words in the children’s responses in interviews?
Pär Anders Granhag
Mindreading and the detection of deception.
Alicia Spidel
Links between violence, addiction, and psychopathy traits: findings from a first episode community sample.
11.50 - 12.10 Carl Martin Allwood
Accuracy and realism in children’s confidence in their event recall in response to two different types of questions.
Olafur Orn Bragason
Icelandic police attitudes toward integrity.
Agnieszka Has
Personality, coping with stress and styles of social functioning of female perpetrators acting individually or in a group.
12.10 - 12.30 Charlotte Coleman
Temporal questions and responses in children’s forensic interviews: ‘When was this?’
Silke Kröniger
The role of status hierarchy in the cooperation between police and prosecution.
Chien-An Chen
Different crime types and moral reasoning development in taiwanese young offenders.
12.30 - 12.50   Karl Ask
Hot cognition in investigative judgments: The differential influence of anger and sadness.
Aleksandar Budanovac
Evaluation of lifestyle criminality screening form in croatian prison system.
       
       
12.50 - 14.00 LUNCH    
       
       
14.00 - 14.30 Ron Fisher
Twenty years of the cognitive interview: where have we been and where can we go?
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Interviewing. Symposium:
In the Face of Adversity: The Psychology of Critical Incident Management.

CHAIR:
Laurence Alison
Violence.
14.30 - 14.50 Lynsey Gozna
Considerations of credibility assessment in police-suspect interviews.
Sam Mullins
Toward a taxonomy of police decision making.
Emma Sleath
Preconceptions of rape allegations.
14.50 - 15.10 Stephen Moston
Defining the Limits of Police Interrogation Techniques with Criminal Suspects.
Kate Whitfield
Cognitive and interpersonal skills of police leaders.
Nazar Hussain Soomro
Motives and values underlying the commission of murder in rural and urban areas of Sindh, Pakistan.
15.10 - 15.30 Kim E. Drake
The influence of life events on interrogative suggestibility.
Jennie Roocroft
The emotional experience of homicide investigation.
Teresa JaÊkiewicz-Obydzinska
Murders by juvenile and young women.
15.30 - 15.50 Mark Kebbell
Improving the police interviewing of suspected sex offenders: What do sex offenders suggest?
Bernadette Doran
Critical incident stress management: balancing effort with reward.
Will Linden
Gang Violence.
       
       
15.50 - 16.15 BREAK    
       
       
16.15 - 17.40 Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  PANEL:
PACE: How can we get our findings implemented?
Detecting Deception
Symposium:
Domestic violence
16.15 - 16.35 Chair: Avraham Levi
Panelists: Ron Fisher, Stuart
Kirby, Peter Van Koppen, and Graham Pike
Anett Galow
Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) on the basis of transcribed versus audiotaped accounts.
Keri Nixon
profiling and intervention processes in domestic violence.
16.35 - 16.55 Note: the panel is one session that runs from 16.15 to 17.40 Mary Santarcangelo
Under Suspicion: A model of experiences when telling the truth versus a lie.
Anna Baldry
Jealousy and stockholm syndrome as predictors of intimate partner violence among young adult couples.
16.55 - 17.15   Rachel Taylor
Decision-making during deceptive interactions: Sender and receiver perspectives.
Alessandra Bramante
Mothers who kill their children.
17.15 - 17.35   Anett Galow
Can EEG distinguish between true and false memory?
Steve Kelly
Title forthcoming.
       
     

                                     
 
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