eapl: 16th conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law
       
Friday
30th June 2006
   
       
09.00 - 09.30 Donna Youngs
Contemporary challenges in investigative psychology.
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Investigative Psychology The Jury & Courtroom Witness Decision Making and Identification Processes
09.40 - 10.00 José Kerstholt
Crime analysis:
biases and support.
Kristy Martire
Determining the impact of eyewitness expert evidence on juror accuracy.
Fanny Verkampt
Negative emotion and cognitive interview’s impact on eyewitness’ testimonies.
10.00 - 10.20 Jan Winter
Towards a typology of crime scene interaction.
Erin Kelly
Perceived eyewitness credibility: The influence of
juror age, eyewitness age, and ostensible crime context familiarity.
Laurence Wasiak
How a mock witness can lead to detect the suspect in a lineup without any information about the perpetrator?
10.20 - 10.40 Lieke Bootsma
The use of behavioural themes in identifying serial rapists.
Ken Rotenberg
Stigmatization of Loneliness and Jurors’: Judgement of the Lonely Defendant.
Avraham Levi
A comparison between large simultaneous and MSL lineups, with photos viewed in sets of six.
10.40 - 11.00 Paul Taylor
Testing the offender profiling paradigm: Can actions predict characteristics?
David Bingham
The social meanings of chivalry and civilité in contemporary criminal courts.
Rachel Zajac
A simple method of improving children’s accuracy on target absent lineups.
       
       
11.00 - 11.30 BREAK    
       
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2 Parallel Strand 3
  Investigative psychology Vulnerability within the court Clinical perspectives
11.30 - 11.50 Louise Goodwin
Title forthcoming.
Sara Landström
Children’s live and videotaped testimonies:
How presentation mode affect observers’ perception, assessments and memory.
Sandra B. McPherson
Overcontrolled hostility on the MMPI-2: A domestic
relations consideration.
11.50 - 12.10 Veronika Polisenska
Application of research on burglary in practice.
Graham Davies
Vicarious traumatization as a consequence of jury service.
Norbert Schlast
Institutional climate in forensic psychiatry: proposal of a screening tool.
12.10 - 12.30 Jasper J. van der Kemp
The Voyage of Discovery.
Deirdre Brown
“Juror’s” assessments of the reliability and credibility of eyewitness testimony obtained from children with learning disabilities.
Marya Hemmings
Reintegration - What is there to reintegrate?
12.30 - 12.50 Michelle Wright
Implicit narratives in detective's conceptualisation of homicide crime scenes: A multiple sorting study.
  Katarina Fritzon
Functional consistency across two behavioural modalities: fire-setting and self-harm in female special hospital patients.
       
       
12.50 - 14.00 LUNCH    
       
       
14.00 - 14.30 Don Grubin
The use of polygraphy in the treatment of sex offenders.
   
       
  Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2  
  Symposium:
The Geography of Crime
Sex crimes  
14.30 - 14.50 Freya Newman
Exploring geo-demographics in relation to journey to crime.
Miranda Horvath
Under the influence: drunkenness and sobriety in rape.
 
14.50 - 15.10 Esther Nelson
Title forthcoming.
Beata Pastwa
Sexual abuse of women by sect leaders.
 
15.10 - 15.30 Laura Hammond
Evaluating the effectiveness of geographic profiling methods.
Beatrice Beng
The use of child pornography by sexual offenders.
 
       
       
15.30 - 16.00 BREAK    
       
       
16.00 - 17.40 Parallel Strand 1 Parallel Strand 2  
  Directions in Forensic Psychology. Symposium:
New developments in using indirect measurement methods for sex offenders: Reliability, validity and practical usefulness.
 
  Jennifer Brown
Repositioning forensic psychology: moving from setting to substance?
Robert J. Snowden
Measuring without asking. The uses of implicit measurements in forensic settings.

  Discussion:
The future of forensic psychology.
Anthony Brown
Offence Denial in Child Sexual Abusers: can indirect measures help?
 
    David Glasgow
Viewing time and sex offender assessment: Psychometric issues and possible psychological mechanisms.
 
    Lars Madsen
The use of the polygraph in the treatment and supervision of sex offenders.
 
    Rainer Banse
Indirect Assessment of Sexual Preference in Paedophile Sex Offenders.
 
       
17.40 - 18.00 Conference close.    
       
     
       

                                     
 
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