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BIT’s 2nd Annual World Congress of

Forensics 2011

Theme: Science, Justice and Peace
Time: Oct. 15-18, 2011
Venue: Chongqing, China


Tentative Program
Workshop: Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Go Back

This workshop is based on our participants' suggestion, we are open to add any sub-sessions.

Workshop: Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology
08:30-10:55, Oct. 18, 2011 (Tuesday); Place: Bordeaux. 3, 2nd Floor, Sofitel Forebase Chongqing

Chair: Dr. Jonathan Appel, Associate Professor, Tiffin University, USA

08:30-08:35

Chair’s Introduction

08:35-09:00

Title: Assessing Risk in Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) : Applying Theoretical Developments to Practice
Dr. Elizabeth Gilchrist, Professor of Forensic Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

09:00-09:25

Title: Why Psychology is Important to Forensic Scientists
Dr. R. Glynn Owens, Professor, University of Auckland, New Zealand

09:25-09:50

Title: Neurobiological Modeling: The Fifth Generation of Violent Risk Assessment and Management
Dr. David Nussbaum, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada

09:50-10:15

Title: The Psychology of Terrorism: Past and Future Directions
Dr. Jonathan Appel, Associate Professor, Tiffin University, USA

10:15-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10:55

Title: Psychopathy and Its Effect on the Relationship between Masculinity and Violence
Ms. Louise Starkie, Senior Lecturer, University of Bedfordshire, UK

 





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