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30th June 2006 |
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| 09.00 - 09.30 |
Donna Youngs
Contemporary challenges in investigative psychology. |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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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. |
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| 11.00 - 11.30 |
BREAK |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
Parallel Strand 3 |
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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. |
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Katarina Fritzon
Functional consistency across two behavioural modalities: fire-setting
and self-harm in female special hospital patients. |
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| 12.50 - 14.00 |
LUNCH |
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| 14.00 - 14.30 |
Don Grubin
The use of polygraphy in the treatment of sex offenders. |
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Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
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Symposium:
The Geography of Crime |
Sex crimes |
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| 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. |
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| 14.50 - 15.10 |
Esther Nelson
Title forthcoming. |
Beata Pastwa
Sexual abuse of women by sect leaders. |
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| 15.10 - 15.30 |
Laura Hammond
Evaluating the effectiveness of geographic profiling methods. |
Beatrice Beng
The use of child pornography by sexual offenders. |
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| 15.30 - 16.00 |
BREAK |
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| 16.00 - 17.40 |
Parallel Strand 1 |
Parallel Strand 2 |
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Directions in Forensic Psychology. |
Symposium:
New developments in using indirect measurement methods for sex offenders: Reliability,
validity and practical usefulness. |
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Jennifer Brown
Repositioning forensic psychology: moving from setting to substance? |
Robert J. Snowden
Measuring without asking. The uses of implicit measurements in forensic settings. |
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Discussion:
The future of forensic psychology. |
Anthony Brown
Offence Denial in Child Sexual Abusers: can indirect measures help? |
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David Glasgow
Viewing time and sex offender assessment: Psychometric issues and possible psychological
mechanisms. |
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Lars Madsen
The use of the polygraph in the treatment and supervision of sex offenders. |
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Rainer Banse
Indirect Assessment of Sexual Preference in Paedophile Sex Offenders.
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| 17.40 - 18.00 |
Conference close. |
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