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2008 Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference


Conference Venue: Heriot-Watt University
Division of Forensic Psychology

From: 24 Jun 2008
To: 26 Jun 2008

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Understanding Motivations to Offend: What are the Underlying Offence Supportive Schemas held by Personality Disordered Sexual Offenders? J.M. Prendergast
L.F. Gozna
A.R. Beech
Family and school factors related to aggressive behaviour and cooperation with police in adolescence Phase 2. M. Rachitskiy
E. Estevez-Lopez
N.P. Emler
The prevalence and content of command hallucinations amongst female offenders diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and detained under the Mental Health Act (1983) N. Shafiq
Achieving Best Evidence and Justice: Paper to police practice - explorations of learning disability in the UK and Australia. M. Schubert
J. Wheatcroft
Achieving Best Evidence and Justice: Paper to police practice - explorations of learning disability in the UK and Australia. M. Schubert
Does prison ‘regime’ matter? The legacy of ‘prison works’ and ‘what works’ discourse as viewed through a quasi-experimental evaluation of cognitive-emotional change amongst incarcerated young male offenders. J. Shute
Prison Life: The Inmates' Experience K.A. Souza
M.K. Dhami
Theory of mind and empathy in sexual offenders S. Townsend
Therapeutically Enhanced Medium Secure Services - a transition to improvement for women offenders? T. Walker
R. Green
Psychopathy and indirect aggression: the mediating effect of empathy G. Warren
J. Clarbour
Content analysis of an adult witness testimony in family violence case - the Polish model of adult statement veracity assessment. B.W. Wojciechowski
Detective Intuition: The role of homicide schemas M. Wright
Measuring and Enhancing Offenders Motivation to Engage in Therapy and Change Their Offending Behaviour. J. Campbell
An analysis of how families cope and adjust to the impact of discovery that a family member has committed a sexual offence A. Connolly
P. MacNeela
E .Lonergan
P. Linnane
Impulsive and instrumental violent offenders display different attentional disengagement from negative facial expressions: an event-related potential study C. Chen
Does implied group membership influence face recognition? Inducing the cross-race effect using racially-suggestive names K. Hilliar
R. Kemp
Outcomes of a fire setting intervention for adolescent fire setters with mental health difficulties. A. McLean
L. Warner
Rorschach indicators of juvenile sex offenders among childhood sexual abuse victims. K. Messineo
F. Conway
J. McCarthy
The Window of Opportunity for Mental Healthcare Among Pre-Trial Remanded Prisoners in England and Wales C. Palmer
N. Bowes
A. Kissell
E. Dunn
P.J. Taylor
Forensic research in prisons: Implementation and adaptation of measures to understand individual and/or group psychopathology Convenor: J.L. Ireland
Pentonville: A cut above the rest? E. Belivanaki
H. Bright
F. Keane
H. Smith
The function of disclosure styles in group therapy programmes S Morris-King
Child sexual abuse blame attributions: The extent to which victim-perpetrator relationship type and closeness are important factors P. Rogers
E. Phizackerly
M .Davies
Personality and Social Problem Solving in Offenders J. Sellen
S. Lewis
Practitioners experiences of working with young offenders and relationships with ratings on psychopathic characteristics C. Staniforth
J. Bickley
J. Knibbs
Partner Violence, General Violence and Antisocial Behaviour, and their Association with Personality and Anxiety A. Thornton
N. Graham-Kevan
J. Archer
Risk Management for serious violent and sexual offenders: policy and practice I .Walsh
Effects of Consistency Criterion for Scoring Polygraph Charts Han, Yu Hwa
Kwang B. Park
Domestic Violence: The Abusive Personality Professor Don Dutton
Myths and Realities of Online Sex Crimes involving Children David Finkelhor
Integrated Treatment for Personality Disorders Professor John Livesley
Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities Convener and Chair: J.L. Taylor
Working with personality disordered offenders in a therapeutic community setting at HMP Grendon Convenor: M. Brookes
Forensic Psychology in Scotland: some current questions and developments Convenor: E. Gilchrist
Implementing Risk Assessment and Risk Management Systems in Forensic Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Settings Convenor: L. Johnstone
Does rational decision-making or self-control predict involvement in bullying behavior by male prisoners? J. Archer
N. Southall
The national four year pilot of Multi Systemic Therapy Z. Ashmore
Putting an end to suicide? The pathway from prison to hospital in Australia versus the United Kingdom. M. Aurora
K. Roberts
P. Wood
Dynamic Risk Factors associated with Men's and Women's use of Partner and General Violence E.A. Bates
N. Graham-Kevan
Associations between neurocognitive function, psychopathy, and personality disorder in male and female prisoners L. Bell
J. Coid
R. Rogers
A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the CORE system group as a standardized measure for clients undergoing therapy, who experienced childhood abuse. G. Byrne
Brain Electrical Oscillations Signature Profiling of Experiential Knowledge M. Champadi Raman
A comparative examination of structural versus content-oriented cognitive assessments as explanations of different patterns of offending behaviour: A study of a Taiwanese adult prisoner sample C. Chen
D. Howitt
Understanding the effect of age on sexual recidivism L. Craig
Sexual Reconviction Rates in the UK and the Application of Group Data to Individuals L. Craig
Uncovering the Mind in a Child’s Eyes – developing the Child Mind in the Eyes (CME) task S. Duff
Theory of Mind in men who have sexually offended against children K. Elsegood
S. Duff
J. McGuire
Domestic violence: Philosophies & Evidence N. Graham-Kevan
Domestic violence: Philosophies & Evidence N. Graham-Kevan
Applications of Interpersonal Circumplex & Complementarity Theory to Staff-Prisoner Relationships N .Gredecki
J.L. Ireland


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