eapl: 16th conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law
       
Thursday
29th June 2006
   
       
09.00 - 09.30 Francesco Bruno:
The Suicide-Bombers
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Psycho social constructs Age Effects on Identification Poster presentations all day
09.40 - 10.00 Graeme B. Wilson
Maintaining contact:
non-resident fathers' constructs of co-operative
parenting.
Uta Kraus
Age-related changes in source identification of actions in 3 to 5 year old children.
click here for a full list of the poster presentations
10.00 - 10.20 Jan de Keijser
Public opinion on crime and justice: A field experiment on the impact of media reporting.
Kristjan Kask
The effect of a standard to assist children’s and adult’s person descriptions.
 
10.20 - 10.40 M. E. Oswald
Moral reasoning and punishment.
Laura Hammond
Facilitating eyewitness memory in adults and children with context reinstatement and focused meditation.
 
10.40 - 11.00   Guenter Koehnken
Effects of repeated instructions on identification performance of elderly witnesses.
 
       
       
11.00 - 11.30 BREAK    
       
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2  
  Symposium:
A lexis of critical incidents and immersive simulations: Methods for enhancing management performance in major enquiries.

CHAIR:
Laurence Alison
Composites  
11.30 - 11.50 Kate Whitfield
10,000 volts: A lexis of critical incident management.
A.H. McIntyre
When blurring helps you remeber more clearly: Improving the effectiveness of facial composites.
 
11.50 - 12.10 Bernadette Doran
HYDRA: Benefits & limitations of immersive simulations.
Charlie Frowd
An application of caricature: how to improve the recognition of facial composites.
 
12.10 - 12.30 Laurence Alison
Multi method approaches and the identification of emerging themes.
H.C. Schmidt
An investigation into the cross-race effect in face composite construction.
 
12.30 - 12.50   Hayley Ness
An investigation into the use of CCTV footage to improve likeness in facial composites.
 
       
       
12.50 - 14.00 LUNCH    
       
       
14.00 - 14.30 Michael Perlin
"Your old road is rapidly aging": International human rights standards and their new impact on forensic psychologists and forensic psychology.
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2  
  Jurisprudent Psychology Perspectives of Recall  
14.30 - 14.50 John Williams
North American and European codes of ethics for psychologists: A legally oriented comparison.
Mats Dahl
The relation between valence, confidence judgements and source monitoring discrimination ability.
 
14.50 - 15.10 Eric Drogin
Off the witness stand:
A ‘jurisprudent psychology’ approach to forensic consultation.
Marko Jelicic
No, I don’t remember seeing video footage of the killing of Theo van Gogh! Misinformation manipulations do not always produce false memories.
 
15.10 - 15.30 John Williams
Restorative justice:
A ‘jurisprudent psychology’ perspective.
Samuel Demarchi
Describe a person without prompt verbal overshadowing effect.
 
       
       
15.30 - 16.00 BREAK    
       
       
16.00 - 17.20 Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Symposium:
Therapeutic jurisprudence, criminal courts, and
criminal lawyering
Symposium:
Interpretation of eyewitness identification evidence
Panel:
"The Editors"
  Eric Drogin
The criminal lawyer as ‘counselor’: Ethical obligations and transforming opportunities from a therapeutic jurisprudence perspective.
Neil Brewer
Diagnosing accuracy of children’s eyewitness identifications.
Professor David Canter:
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
  Michael Perlin
Representing criminal defendants in incompetency and insanity cases:
Some therapeutic jurisprudence dilemmas.
Steve Penrod
Eyewitnesses and calculated guessing.
Professor Clive Hollin:
Psychology, Crime and Law
  Georgia Zara
The persistent criminal self:
The impact of justice on the criminogenic dynamic of recidivism.
Nathan Weber
Quantity and accuracy in face recognition: Positive versus negative decisions.
Professor Graham Davies:
Applied Cognitive Psychology
    Karl Ask
Perception of lineup suggestiveness as a function of identification outcome.
 
       
17.20 - 18.00     Poster winners presentation and wine reception
       
     
       

                                     
 
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