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Wednesday
28th June 2006 |
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| 08.00 - 09.00 |
Registration |
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| 09.00 - 09.30 |
Welcome:
Professor Ian Donald
Professor Graham Davies
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| 09.30 - 10.00 |
Peter Van Koppen:
Consequential experiments on cases and courts. |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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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.
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| 11.10 - 11.30 |
BREAK |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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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 |
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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. |
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| 12.50 - 14.00 |
LUNCH |
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| 14.00 - 14.30 |
Ron Fisher
Twenty years of the cognitive interview: where have we been and
where can we go? |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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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. |
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| 15.50 - 16.15 |
BREAK |
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| 16.15 - 17.40 |
Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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PANEL:
PACE: How can we get our findings implemented? |
Detecting Deception
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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 |
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Rachel Taylor
Decision-making during deceptive interactions: Sender and receiver perspectives. |
Alessandra Bramante
Mothers who kill their children. |
| 17.15 - 17.35 |
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Anett Galow
Can EEG distinguish between true and false memory? |
Steve Kelly
Title forthcoming. |
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