Programme IAFMHS 2013

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Programme IAFMHS 2013
Please note that this programme is provisionally and subject to changes
Wednesday 19 June 2013
Parallel session 1 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
1.1
Symposium
2914
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
David Bernstein, Marije Keulen-de Vos, Truus Kersten, Farid Chakhssi, & Corine de Ruiter
Schema therapy for forensic patients with personality disorders: A research and clinical update
1.2
Symposium
2719
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Marike Lancel, Ronald Jan Hanhart, & Jeanine Kamphuis
The treatment of comorbid sleep disturbances: An important new direction in forensic psychiatric practice?
1.3
Symposium
2872
Risk assessment and management
Barry Rosenfeld, Kelly Watt, Melodie Foellmi, Knut Rypdal, Helge Hoff, & Stephen Hart
Development of a triage approach to violence risk assessment
1.4
Symposium
2807
Gender issues
Riittakerttu Kaltiala-Heino & Monica Gammelgård
Mad, bad and sad – how could we better help the most aggressive girls?
1.5
Symposium
2741
Special populations
Ellen van Lier, Vicente Tort, Kris Goethals, & Erik Masthoff
Dealing with mental illness in prisons: To what extent should and can the principle of equivalence of care be met?
1.6
Papers
2791
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Naresh Rasquinha & Prajakta Patil
Pharmacological interactions in a medium secure unit
Samir Srivastava, Jane Southall, Imran Piracha, & Karim Sajeela
An audit to test High Dose Antipsychotic Therapy (HDAT), combination prescribing and monitoring across Forensic Wards in upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Helen Walker & Lindsay Tulloch
Is psycho-education a useful intervention for patients with psychosis in forensic settings? Findings from a Randomised
Controlled Trial
2673
2696
1
1.7
Papers
2656
2816
2700
1.8
Papers
2873
2737
2799
2643
1.9
Papers
2752
2836
2684
1.10
Papers
2805
2666
2781
Risk assessment and management
Jay Singh
International perspectives on the practical application of violence risk assessment tools: A survey of 16 countries
Yvonne Gailey
Learning from what we know, when we look
Lene Lauge Berring, Liselotte Pedersen, & Niels Buus
How do staff members in a forensic setting communicate about aggressive incidents? A thematic analysis based on staff
descriptions
Risk assessment and management
Ashley Pritchard, Kim Reeves, & Kevin Douglas
Short-term change of violence risk factors in a sample of acute psychiatric patients
Marilyn Sher, Lucy Warner, Anne McLean, Katharyn Rowe, Ernest Gralton, Jodie Viljoen, Keith Cruise, & Tonia Nicholls
Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability for Adolescents (START:AV): A prospective validation study in a forensic
psychiatric adolescent sample
Nadine Troquette, Rob van den Brink, Harry Beintema, Tamara Mulder, Titus van Os, Robert Schoevers, & Durk Wiersma
Prediction and prevention of violent recidivism through risk assessment with the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and
Treatability (START)
Helen Miles, Rachel Quinn, & Catherine Kinane
An evaluation of the Short Term Assessment of Risk & Treatability (START) in a UK forensic medium secure unit
Special populations
Regi Alexander, Verity Chester, Ignatius Gunaratna, Sudeep Hoare, & Fatima Green
Patients with fire setting in a forensic service in intellectual disability: A comparison of clinical and forensic variables
Richard Curen
Paraphilias in intellectual disabilities
Ian de Terte, Jenna McWilliams, & Janet Leathem
Are emotional regulation strategies able to be taught to people with an intellectual disability?
Forensic mental health assessment
Mini Mamak & Gary Chaimowitz
Relationship between stress and annual review board hearings
Alicja Czerederecka & Marta Piwowarczyk
Custodian competencies of mentally disordered parents. A perspective of expert psychologist
Troy Tranah
Effective assessment of effective participation
2
1.11
Papers
2702
2919
2870
1.12
Papers
2725
2713
2644
2658
Legal practice, issues and policy
Joke Harte & Mirjam van Leeuwen
Consequences of violence against health care workers on the psychiatric ward: An empirical study
Annet Slijkhuis
The effect of independent diagnostic indicating statements in Forensic Health Care on the results of treatment
Simon Verdun-Jones & Amanda Butler
The role of victim impact statements in disposition hearings for not criminally responsible accused: Therapeutic
jurisprudence and procedural justice perspectives
Collaborative relationships
Lynne Collins & Yvonne Bird
Criminal justice liaison service: Building a sustainable care pathway for mentally disordered offenders in the criminal justice
System
Jacobus van Hummelen
Intercollegial consultation as a way against internal focus within a forensic clinical setting
Mick McKeown, Fiona Jones, Karen Wright, Joanna Wright, Jolene McVittie, Holly Flechter, Rosie Ayub, Wayne Turton, Sally
Rawcliffe-Foo, Helen Spandler, Louise Rawcliffe, & Joy Duxbury
Making sense of service user involvement in secure care settings
Suzanne Sambrook, David Morton, & Tramsin Peachey
The Hampshire Stalking Consultancy Clinic: A pilot project between health and criminal justice services
3
Parallel session 2 1.00 p.m. – 2.00 p.m.
2.1
Symposium
2749
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Phyllis Annesley & Andy Benn
Developments in providing arson treatment for women and men within a high secure hospital setting
2.2
Symposium
2788
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Kris Goethals, Michèle Janssens, Julien Lagneaux, NilsVerbeeck, Ellen Gunst, Thierry Pham, & Claire Ducro
Service developments and treatment evaluation in Belgian sex offenders: Coordination by the three reference centres and
specialised treatment
2.3
Symposium
2854
Risk assessment and management
Kevin Douglas, Stephen Hart, Christopher Webster, Henrik Belfrage, Michael Doyle, Vivienne de Vogel, Michiel de Vries
Robbé, Barbara Holzinger, Manfred Bolzmacher, Sabine Eucker, Sebastian Koetter, & Rüdiger Müller-Isberner
Version 3 of the HCR-20 (HCR:V3): Development, overview and initial evaluation (Part I)
2.4
Symposium
2900
Risk assessment and management
Harry Kennedy, Mary Davoren, Conor O’Neill, Helen O’Neill, Liz Owens, & Louise Brennan
Risk assessment on committal to prison
2.5
Symposium
2920
Special populations
Petra Geerligs, Ankie van der Reijken, Jaap Keus, & Ina van Berckelaer-Onnes
Autism and delinquency
2.6
Symposium
2646
Sex offending
Bruce Monkhouse
Sexual offender treatment – from relapse prevention to self management
2.7
Symposium
2764
Juvenile offenders: Specialized treatment programs
Lieke van Domburgh, Corine de Ruiter, Isabela Granic, Leena Augimeri, Jaap-Harmen Smit, & Relinde Lentink
Building SNAP®, an evidence-based program: Trials, triumphs and lessons learned from taking it to scale (Part I)
2.8
Symposium
2902
Forensic mental health assessment
Gilles Côté, Anne Crocker, Marc Daigle, Jean Toupin, Gabriella Gobbi, Gustavo Turecki, Christopher Wright, & Marylène
Brouillard
Mental health problems in correctional settings
4
2.9
Symposium
2839
Legal practice, issues and policy
Michiel van der Wolf, John Petrila, Ron Roesch, Alana Cook, Sanne Struijk, & Paul Mevis
Discussions about risk assessment (instruments) in court: An international perspective
2.10
Symposium
2765
Moving research into policy and practice
Paula Murphy
A policy analysis of 'Payment by results', the new funding mechanism in the UK
2.11
Papers
2866
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Roslyn Campbell
An exploration into the social climate of male and female secure forensic settings
Sara Lapsey, James Livingston, Alicia Nijdam-Jones, Johann Brink, & Colleen Calderwood
Promoting patient-centred care: Results from the patient engagement project at a Canadian forensic psychiatric hospital
Mary-Lou Martin
Journey to trauma informed care
2886
2898
2.12
Papers
2916
2909
2910
2668
Risk assessment and management
Thijs Kanters
Dynamic criminogenic needs of Dutch sexually violent forensic psychiatric inpatients
Gerald Zeng, Chi Meng Chu, Yirong Lee, Yaming Ang, Shannon Chin, Chen Yeh Tan, Jennifer Teoh, Grace Yim, & Kala Ruby
Criminogenic needs of youth offenders in a Non-Western context (Singapore)
Gerald Zeng, Li Lian Koh, Chi Meng Chu, & Jennifer Teoh
Criminogenic needs of youth who sexually offended in a Non-Western context (Singapore)
Joe Judge, Ethel Quayle, Suzanne O’Rourke, Katherine Russell, & Rajen Darjee
An exploration of the clinical practice of risk assessment of sexual violence in a specialist sex offender liaison service
5
Parallel session 3 2.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m.
3.1
Symposium
2651
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Hanora Byrne & Shobha Rani
Empowering forensic mental health service users through ‘Smoking cessation’ group intervention: An Irish scenario
3.2
Symposium
2895
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Virginia Aldige Hiday, Heathcote Wales, Bradley Ray, Nahama Broner, Michelle Lang, Sarah Desmarais, Richard Van Dorn,
Robin Telford, John Petrila, Tim Coffee, & Anne Crocker
Impact of programs for persons with severe mental illness in the criminal justice system
3.3
Symposium
2854
Risk assessment and management
Kevin Douglas, Stephen Hart, Christopher Webster, Henrik Belfrage, Michael Doyle, Vivienne de Vogel, Michiel de Vries
Robbé, Barbara Holzinger, Manfred Bolzmacher, Sabine Eucker, Sebastian Koetter, & Rüdiger Müller-Isberner
Version 3 of the HCR-20 (HCR:V3): Development, overview and initial evaluation (Part II)
3.4
Symposium
2716
Risk assessment and management
Enrique Echeburúa, Ismael Loinaz, Meritxell Pérez, Marian Martínez, Paz de Corral, Karin Arbach, Thuy Nguyen, & Antonio
Andrés-Puesyo
Intimate partner violence risk assessment and management in community and in prison samples in Spain: Current evidence
and future challenges
3.5
Symposium
2786
Special populations
Robert Leark, Thierry Pham, Julie DeGanck, & Jochem Willemsen
Psychopathy across populations: Prisoners, forensic patients and community samples
3.6
Symposium
2858
Sex offending
Beate Eusterschulte, Martin Neumann, Susanne Heuser, & Simone Jakob
Sex offenders with intellectual disability - treatment approaches
3.7
Symposium
2764
Juvenile offenders: Specialized treatment programs
Lieke van Domburgh, Corine de Ruiter, Isabela Granic, Leena Augimeri, Jaap-Harmen Smit, & Relinde Lentink
Building SNAP®, an evidence-based program: Trials, triumphs and lessons learned from taking it to scale (Part II)
3.8
Symposium
2860
Forensic mental health assessment
Frans Koenraadt
Forensic mental health assessment and treatment of arsonists
6
3.9
Symposium
2841
Legal practice, issues and policy
Philip Klassen, Andreana Adamson, Adegboyega Ogunwale, A.O. Adelusfosi, & A.O. Ogunlesi
Shaping the conversation: The media, public opinion, and forensic mental health services
3.10
Symposium
2746
Moving research into policy and practice
Eva Mulder, Kore Lampe, Inge Simons, & Sanne Hillege
Collaboration of science, practice and education within the Academic Workplace Forensic Care Youth: The first results of
research & implementation projects
3.11
Papers
2672
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Erwin Schuringa
Treatment evaluation using ROM and N=1 statistics in a Dutch forensic hospital using the IFTE (Instrument for Frequent
Treatment Evaluations)
Julia Sauter & Klaus-Peter Dahle
Evaluation of the forensic-therapeutic-outpatient clinic in Berlin
Gordon Ritchie, Karen Boa, Patricia Kettles, & Helen Walker
Improving integration through the implementation of a new nursing care process across Northern Scotland Forensic
Services: Evaluation of impact
2881
2928
3.12
Papers
2874
2735
2763
2682
Risk assessment and management
Manuela Schols & Corine de Ruiter
The Mini-CARE method: Psychometric properties of the Mini-CARE self-report list for parents and observational tool for public
health nurses
Kathryn Seifert
CARE2: Child and Adolescent Risk/Needs Evaluation and CARE3 treatment planner
Alice Morgado & Maria Da Luz Vale Dias
The antisocial phenomenon in adolescence: Preliminary data from an investigation in developmental psychology
Diamantino Santos & Isabel Alberto
The Family Risk Assessment Structured Interview (adolescents)
7
Thursday 20 June 2013
Parallel session 4 10.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
4.1
Symposium
2720
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Marike Lancel, Gerjonne Akkerman, Julie Karsten, & Karel ‘t Lam
The assessment of the effectiveness of forensic psychiatric treatment and its significance in clinical practice
4.2
Symposium
2783
Risk assessment and management
Quazi Haque, Michele Gilluley, John Tully, David Hearn, Thomas Fahy, Sandy Simpson, & Johann Brink
Technological innovations in risk management - A fine balance
4.3
Symposium
2687
Special populations
Evelyn Klein Haneveld, Wineke Smid, Edwin Wever, Inge Breukel, Vivienne de Vogel, Jeantine Stam, & Michiel de Vries
Robbé
Assessment and treatment of psychopathy in Dutch forensic clinical practice
4.4
Papers
2842
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
David Jones, Louise Braham, & Chris Wood
The Violent Offender Treatment Programme (VOTP): Translating risk factors into safety behaviours
Achim Wolf & Seena Fazel
Primary and secondary violence prevention strategies: A systematic review
Almar Zwets
The effects of psychomotor therapy in violent forensic psychiatric inpatients
Sergio Santana
Applying family therapy to people found not criminally responsible due to mental disorder: Rebuilding networks to minimize
risk of violence
2852
2917
2808
4.5
Papers
2772
2660
2897
2933
Risk assessment and management
Randall Kropp, Alana Cook, Stephen Hart, Kelly Watt, & David Lyon
Associations amongst risk for stalking, perpetrator mental health, and motivations in a forensic outpatient sample
Kjersti Narud, Alv Dahl, & Christine Friestadt
A controlled cross-sectional questionnaire study of stalking: Prevalence rates and associated factors
Catherine Wilson, Stephen Hart, & Debra Nonemaker
Cross validation and comparison of the Domestic Violence Screening Instrument (DVSI) and Spousal Abuse Risk Assessment
(SARA)
Simon Vincenzi, James Ogloff, & Mairead Dolan
Dysfunctional personality and conservative masculine beliefs predict intimate partner violence
8
4.6
Papers
2867
2699
2693
2802
4.7
Papers
2924
2846
2932
2743
4.8
Papers
2670
2830
2818
2681
4.9
Papers
2891
2730
2800
Special populations
Mary Davoren, Mary Fitzpatrick, Fintan Caddow, Martin Caddow, Conor O’Neill, Helen O’Neill, & Harry Kennedy
Older prisoners in two Irish remand prison settings
Stefaan de Smet, Dominique Verté, Eric Broekaert, & Stijn Vandevelde
The quality of life of older mentally ill offenders: Results of a mixed methods study
Karin Arbach, Santiago Redondo, Jay Singh, & Antonio Andrés
Risk factors for violent crimes in natives versus foreign nationals
Iain McKinnon, Samir Srivastava, Gurpreet Kaler, & Don Grubin
Health screening in police custody - Results of a pilot of revised health screening procedures in London, UK
Forensic mental health assessment
Keith Cruise & Katz Kruz
Trauma exposures and aggression in adolescents with problem sexual behavior: Guiding treatment through program
evaluation
Anita Lill Hansen, Leif Waage, & Dagfinn Winje
Childhood trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms among inmates
Anne MacPherson, Maria Reitmeier, & Gary Chaimowitz
Trauma based history taking in forensic psychiatry-importance and evolution
Patrice Renaud
Virtual reality applications in forensic psychiatry at the Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal
Legal practice, issues and policy
Freya Vander Laenen & Ciska Wittouck
The effect of drug treatment courts on drug use and drug related life domains
Kris Gledhill
Risk Assessment in legal settings: Human rights and ethics
Othman El-Zentani
Obscure death and epilepsy
JiNian Hu
Several problems with involuntary admission: The Mental Health Act of the People’s Republic of China (Draft)
Moving research into policy and practice
Philip Howard
Advances in risk prediction in the National Offender Management Service
Paul ter Horst
Risk related treatment evaluation
Ellen Gunst
9
Facilitating emotional change in sex offenders
4.10
Papers
2775
2767
2662
4.11
Papers
2896
2733
2879
4.12
Papers
2757
2859
2671
Education and training
Jennifer Storey
Hurting the healers: Stalking in the mental health professions
Martin Jones
Essential to whom? How do we ensure that statutory training meets the needs of the Service
Birgit Völlm, Conor Duggan, Lucy Hedges, & Gita Patel
The development of a case formulation training package for probation staff
Resilience and protective factors
Kathi Trawver
Fostering program retention in Mental Health Court: The Mental Health Court Judge-Participant relationship as a protective
factor
Stephanie Stern, Diana Falkenbach, Amber Scherer, & John Jarvis
The costs and benefits of identifying psychopathic traits in “heroes”
Emily Glorney
Religion and spirituality in a UK high secure forensic inpatient service: Initial service user perspectives
Sex offending
Dominika Bednarczyk
The importance of biographical markers of young sex offenders on their offence behaviour
Jessica Diener, Petya Schuhmann, & Michael Osterheider
Comparison of detected offender groups regarding content features and consumption frequency of child pornography
Cato Grønnerød, Jarna Soilevuo Grønnerød, & Pål Grøndahl
Does psychological treatment of sexual offenders against children (SOAC) reduce recidivism? A meta-analysis
10
Parallel session 5 1.15 p.m. – 2.15 p.m.
5.1
Symposium
2864
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Laura Powling
Dialectical behaviour therapy with patients with severe personality disorder
5.2
Symposium
2669
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Sanne Verwaaijen, Maaike Cima, Franca Tonnaer, Marije Keulen-de Vos, & Farid Chakhssi
Risk factors for addictive and criminal behaviour
5.3
Symposium
2736
Risk assessment and management
Josanne Van Dongen, Alana Cook, Simone Viljoen, & Stephen Hart
New conceptualizations in psychopathy: The Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality and the Triarchic
Psychopathy Model
5.4
Symposium
2871
Special populations
Iva Embley, Peter Braun, Erik Bulten, Sandrine Mikkers, Sandra Schell, Ton Verbeet, Marline Bouwman, Hilde Wijma, Birgit
Völlm, & Vivek Furtado
Long-term forensic psychiatric care (LFPC): Quo vadis?
5.5
Symposium
2740
Juvenile offenders: Specialized treatment programs
Ed Hilterman, Gina Vincent, Laura Guy, Tonia Nicholls, Jeroen Vermunt, Chijs van Nieuwenhuizen, Bernice Gershenson,
Rachael Perrault, Rebecca Nelson, Scarlet Woods, & Geno Salomone
Effects and consequences of the implementation of SAVRY: Results of two different field studies
5.6
Symposium
2901
Forensic mental health assessment
Harry Kennedy, Mark Freestone, Debbie Bull, & Mary Davoren
The need for therapeutic security, recovery and other therapeutic pathways
5.7
Symposium
2782
Resilience and protective factors
Michiel de Vries Robbé, Ellen van den Broek, Els Bischoff, Fons Diepenmaat, & Forensic psychiatric patients
Patients and professionals sharing experiences. A symposium on the value of protective factors throughout forensic clinical
treatment
5.8
Symposium
2849
Collaborative relationships between systems
Lindsay Thomson, Rajan Darjee, Vivian Gration, Gordon Skilling, & Danny Sullivan
The problem behaviour approach: Models, implementation in practice and evidence - a more effective way of dealing with
offenders?
11
5.9
Papers
2742
2803
2892
5.10
Papers
2727
2911
2701
5.11
Papers
2705
2692
2718
2677
5.12
Symposium
2904
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Lynne Collins & Jeremy Resnick
Creating a Personality Disorder Treatment Pathway across diverse patient populations
David Jones
Violence: An inevitable consequence of mental health service provision or a preventable phenomenon?
Alexander Simpson
Development of a forensic key performance indicator framework for four large forensic programs in Ontario
Risk assessment and management
Shannon Stewart, Alan Leschied, Krista Mathias, Melissa Currie, & Maggie Hall
interRAI mental health assessments for juvenile offenders: Transforming needs assessment and treatment planning through
an integrated, lifespan approach
Gerald Zeng, Chi Meng Chu, Yirong Lee, Yaming Ang, Shannon Chin, Yeh Chen Yeh, Jennifer Teoh, Grace Yim, & Kala Ruby
Investigating the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory, Screening Version in a Non-Western Context
(Singapore)
John Olav Roaldset & Stål Bjørkly
Is total cholesterol a marker of future risk in patients with past violence?
Special populations
Lieke Nentjes, Arnoud Arntz, David Bernstein, & Mariët Slaats
Psychopathy and Theory of Mind: Are psychopathic people better at reading your mind?
Asle Sandvik, Anita Hansen, Bjørn Helge Johnsen, & Jon Christian Laberg
An emotional paradox – Psychopathy and the “language of the eyes”
Andree-Anne Genest, Cynthia Mathieu, & Raymond Brochu
The dark triad: Its role in intimate partner violence
Kerrilee Hollows & Katarina Fritzon
"Ordinary men" or "evil monsters"? An action systems model of genocidal actions and characteristics of perpetrators
Genetics and neurobiology
Alexandre Dumais, Jean Toupin, Stéphane Potvin, Anne Crocker, Gabriella Gobbi, Marc Daigle, & Gilles Côté
Impulsivity, biological indicators and social adaptation
12
Parallel session 6 2.15 p.m. – 3.15 p.m.
6.1
Symposium
2738
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Jenny Shaw, Jane Senior, Andrew Forrester, Manuela Jarrett, Lucia Valmaggia, & Gareth Hopkin
Care pathways across the Criminal Justice System: Improving identification, treatment and outcomes
6.2
Symposium
2724
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Carol Wismeyer, Robbert-Jan Verkes, & Moeneke Nijkamp
Treatment of agression regulation disorder through "ART-plus" versus "MBT psycho education". Who benefits from "ARTplus"?
6.3
Symposium
2927
Risk assessment and management
Gary Chaimowitz, Mini Mamak, & Heather Moulden
Moving measuring and managing risk into risk mitigation
6.4
Symposium
2835
Moving research into policy and practice
Petra Helmond
Monitoring quality and outcomes in forensic and secured youth care
6.5
Symposium
2926
Juvenile offenders: Specialized treatment programs
Sabine Tremmery, An de Decker, Sarah Goris, & Lies Schorreels
Aggression management as a crucial component in the development of the forensic therapeutic environment in an
adolescent forensic unit
6.6
Symposium
2894
Forensic mental health assessment
Krista Mathias, John Hirdes, Chris Perlman, & Inge Koomen
Leveraging assessment systems for forensic mental health settings: Care planning, evaluation, and research using interRAI
assessment Systems
6.7
Symposium
2650
Resilience and protective factors
John Carthy, James Noak, & Emma Wadey
Clinical supervision in a high secure hospital
6.8
Symposium
2825
Collaborative relationships between systems
Richard Church, David Reiss, & Gabriel Kirtchuk
Preventing abuse and homicide of children: Evaluation of interpersonal dynamics for effective multiagency collaboration and
enhanced child protection
13
6.9
Papers
2822
2899
2925
6.10
Papers
2698
2792
2759
2831
6.11
Papers
2804
2762
2789
2683
6.12
Papers
2813
2862
2838
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Hans Kroeber
Transparency and fairness as essentials of sexual offender therapy in prison and forensic special hospitals
Mary-Lou Martin
Therapeutic talk about sexuality with forensic patients
Renée de Vet, Linda van den Dries, Sara Al Shamma, & Judith Wolf
Critical Time Intervention as an innovative model to prevent recidivism among men released from prison: Results of a pilot
study
Risk assessment and management
Tanja Lucker & Antoine van Sint Fiet
Experiences with the implementation of a risk management model in a forensic psychiatric hospital
Naresh Rasquinha, Joanne Crawford, Natalie Hammond, & Michael Holland
Violence reduction in a psychiatric unit
Verity Chester
An evaluation of measures of relational security used within secure services
Alison Freeland, Susan Farrel, Marybeth Colton, Ruth Mattok, Kim VanHerk, Gary Chaimowitz, & Mini Mamak
Measuring and managing risk of aggression in homeless mentally ill clients: Innovative applications of forensic measurement
Tools
Juvenile offenders: Specialized treatment programs
Thijs de Jongh & Ellen Eltink
Living group climate, treatment motivation and aggression
Hui-Ying Chu
Using sandplay therapy for treating juvenile delinquents. A case study of a boy who set fires
Prajakta Patil, Gillian Mezey, & Sarah White
Characteristics of adolescents placed under Section 136 Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA): A comparison with adults
Diamantino Santos & Isabel Alberto
Integrated program of family risk reduction
Sex offending
Robert Leark, Kori Ryan, Heather McMahon, & Shilpi Sheth
Meta-analytic review of neuropsychological impairments in sex offenders: Questions and more questions
Wineke Smid
How structured risk assessment can be deployed to improve sex offender policies in The Netherlands
Inge Hempel, Nicole Buck, & Hjalmar van Marle
Sex offenders’ cognitions about sex with children: Integrating research into practice
14
Friday 21 June 2013
Parallel session 7 9.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m.
7.1
Symposium
2773
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Hasanen Al-Taiar
The shared pathway, a new way of working together
7.2
Symposium
2832
Risk assessment and management
Jennifer Storey, Stephen Hart, Randall Kropp, Ismael Loinaz, Debra Nonemaker, & Kelly Watt
Intimate partner violence risk assessment: An evaluation of multiple methods
7.3
Symposium
2893
Special populations
Anne Crocker, Laurence Roy, Tonia Nicholls, Eric Latimer, Faith Eiboff, Jim Frankish, Julian Somers, Michael Kraus, Akm
Moniruzzaman, & Leila Salem
Housing, victimization and criminal behaviour among individuals with mental illness
7.4
Symposium
2726
Education and training
Peer van der Helm, Geert-Jan Stams, Inge Breukel, Petra Schaftenaar, Iris Boekee, & Laura Krieckaert
Treatment climate and work climate in forensic care, theory, empirical results and practice
7.5
Symposium
2794
Legal practice, issues and policy
Naresh Rasquinha & Prajakta Patil
The new diminished responsibility in England and Wales
7.6
Papers
2856
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
John Petrila
Community reintegration of incarcerated offenders with mental illnesses
Oscar Bloem
Mental health problems in prisoners: Are symptoms at admission imported or caused by deprivation?
Sharon Casey & Andrew Day
Compulsory treatment for drug using offenders
Stefan Hollenberg & Norbert Schalast
Drug preferences, psychometric abnormalities and outcomes of substance addicted criminal offenders in treatment
2703
2908
2714
15
7.7
Papers
2931
2685
2657
7.8
Papers
2890
2654
2851
2853
7.9
Papers
2821
2709
2690
2844
7.10
Papers
2921
2797
2766
Risk assessment and management
Bob Green
The characteristics of mentally ill arsonists and their fires
Lauren Ducat, Troy McEwan, & James Ogloff
Is there a ‘typical’ firesetter? Comparing the characteristics of firesetting and non-firesetting offenders
Carlene King, Jenny Shaw, Jane Senior, & Roger Webb
The clinical characteristics and mental health service contact of offenders in the 12 months prior to suicide
Special populations
Maaike Tjepkema & Eva Bloemers
Working with a biopsychosocial model for psychotic patients in a forensic long care hospital
Jesse Meijers, Frédérique Scherder, & Erik Scherder
Rest-activity rhythm and aggression in prisoners with psychotic illnesses
Achim Wolf, Seena Fazel, & John Geddes
Suicide in prisoners with bipolar disorder and other psychiatric disorders: A systematic review
Achim Wolf, Seena Fazel, Niklas Långström, & Paul Lichtenstein
Distal risk factors for violent crime in individuals with schizophrenia: A Swedish population study
Legal practice, issues and policy
Melodie Foellmi & Barry Rosenfeld
Dangerousness in civil commitment: International differences in legal statutes and practices
Andrew Caple & Alison Smith
Civil commitment review hearings and the failure to publish reasons for decisions
Andrew Caple & Betheli O’Carroll
Human rights concerns with civil commitment review hearings
JiNian Hu
Forensic assessment of capacity for civil conduct for past civil conduct: Methodolgy
Moving research into policy and practice
Teresa Flower
The role of expert evidence in relation to child witnesses in sexual abuse trials
Lesley Barr
Seclusion, restraint and psychotropic PRN (Pro Re Nata) medication - reducing restrictive practice within acute and forensic
mental health settings?
Christina Pratt
Predictors of outcomes in Mental Health Courts: The role of perceived coercion and subjective mental health recovery
16
7.11
Papers
2711
2707
2675
7.12
Papers
2653
2819
2795
2878
Interdisciplinary work
Linda Vogtländer
Structured collaboration within the interagency professional network (SCIPN) in cases of family violence: The results of a
pilot study
Shannon Stewart, Philip Baiden, & Kim Arbeau
Violent and non-violent crime among patients with first hospitalization for psychosis: Prevalence and correlates
Samir Srivastava & Rajesh Nadkarni
Survey to evaluate awareness of general and forensic psychiatrists about police custody diversion and court liaison services
in the UK
Genetics and neurobiology
Liza Cornet, Kathy de Kogel, Henk Nijman, & Peter van der Laan
Neurobiological factors and offenders’ treatment response to a cognitive skills training
Sophie Couture
Childhood maltreatment and risky behaviour in first-time driving while impaired offenders: The influence of hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal axis
Amanda Dutton, Robert Leark, Shilpi Sheth, & Chrystal Adibe
Meta-analysis of neuropsychological functioning within individuals meeting criteria for psychopathy
Youri Berends, Hjalmar van Marle, & J.H.M. Tulen
The effects of oxytocin on trust and aggression
17
Parallel session 8 1.00 p.m. – 2.00 p.m.
8.1
Symposium
2907
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Harry Kennedy, David Timmons, Rüdiger Müller-Isberner, Andreana Adamson, Eleanor Masterson, Donal Blake, &
Christopher Shaw
New hospitals and therapeutically safe environments: From model of care to completion
8.2
Symposium
2715
Promising practices: Effective treatment and services
Kris Goethals, Paul Cosyns, & Tineke Dilliën
Measuring treatment results in forensic behavioural science; not an easy task?
8.3
Symposium
2745
Risk assessment and management
Stål Bjørkly, Johnny Wærp, Alexander Flaata, Gunnar Eidhammer, & Lars Erik Selmer
Clinical experiences with the HCR-20 and the HCR-V3 in the SAFE pilot project.
8.4
Symposium
2663
Collaborative relationships between systems
James Cawood
Organizational threat assessment teams: Challenges and developments after 20 years of practical application in North
America
8.5
Papers
2661
Risk assessment and management
John Edens, Jennifer Cox, Scott Lilienfeld, & Norman Poythress
Using Psychopathic Personality Inventory-defined subtypes to identify high risk prison inmates
Petra Habets, Inge Jeandarme, Claudia Pouls, & T.I. Oei
PCL-R field validity: Prison versus hospital settings
Robyn Ho, Henry Cheung, Tony Lai, Venus Tam, Chor Kwan Yan, Anita Chan, & Peter Yuen
Evaluation of a model of violence risk assessment (HCR-20) among adult patients discharged from a psychiatric hospital in
Hong Kong
2751
2659
8.6
Papers
2868
2721
2731
2869
Special populations
Julie Lefebvre & Marie-Ève Laplante
Familial homicide: How can we understand filicide, spousal homicide and familicide?
Kate Hodgson, Katherine Shelton, & Marianne van den Bree
The role of psychopathology in predicting outcomes for young homeless people
Laurence Roy, Anne Crocker, Tonia Nicholls, & Andrea Reyes Ayallon
Homelessness, mental illness and justice issues: What is the evidence?
Kelly Cornett
Cognitive processing in children with Autism: Implications for mental health professionals and the law
18
8.7
Papers
2922
2728
2915
8.8
Papers
2691
2754
2820
2790
8.9
Papers
2913
2648
2812
8.10
Papers
2865
2884
2850
Forensic mental health assessment
Katelyn Affleck & Keith Cruise
Developing effective risk and strength formulations with the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability: Adolescent
Version (START:AV)
Fleur Kraanen, Ellen Vedel, Agnes Scholing, & Paul Emmelkamp
Jellinek Inventory for assessing Partner Violence (J-IPV): A screener to detect intimate partner violence perpetration in
substance abusers
Ruud Hornsveld
New, reliable, and valid self-report questionnaires for forensic psychiatric patients
Legal practice, issues and policy
Betheli O’Carroll
Stories from the field: Fitness to plead to summary offences in Queensland
Betheli O’Carroll
Human rights concerns surrounding fitness to plead to summary offences in Australia
Franco Scarpa, Teresa Di Fiandra, & Ilaria Lega
A new perspective for the treatment of mentally ill offenders in forensic hospitals in Italy
Prajakta Patil & Naresh Rasquinha
The new diminished responsibility in England and Wales
Moving research in to policy and practice
Caroline Logan & Josanne Holloway
Payment by results: What does this mean for forensic mental health services?
Swanny Kremer
Moral deliberation in forensic psychiatry
Carlo Thomas & Fionnbar Lenihan
Ten year retrospective study of incidents of absconding and patient chracteristics who have absconded from Scotland’s first
medium secure unit
Gender issues
Alexis Kennedy & Mark Valentin
Gang involvement among delinquent girls: Risk factors and abuse history
Krista Mathias
Examination of gender differences in criminogenic risk and clinical outcomes among Ontario forensic patients
Eszter Konyves-Kolonics
Sexual exploitation of women in Central/Eastern Europe: An introspection into human trafficking of the European excommunist countries
19
8.11
2776
Kori Ryan, Robert Leark, & Heather McMahon
Low self control criminal theory revisited: Gender differences in low self control & criminal behavior
Papers
2710
Resilience and protective factors
Bernd Dimmek & Anja Mercedes Westendarp
Realities of life and relapse risks of addicted offenders after their release from the forensic psychiatric hospital
Jennifer Lavoi & Kevin Douglas
The role of stress, coping, and social support in shielding against victimization among persons with mental illness: A gender
analysis
Marleen Nagtegaal & Hanneke Schönberger
The importance of protective factors in the risk assessment of forensic psychiatric patients
Tiziana Costi
Protective factors in dangerous offenders: Their role in assessment and management
2809
2845
2817
8.12
Papers
2760
2645
2834
Interdisciplinary work
Hui-Ying Chu
The exploration of challenges encountered by interdisciplinary teams of child sexual abuse witness investigation in Taiwan
and their needs assessment
Mei-hua Chien
Prevention and mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse: Perspectives of the preschool teachers
Moustafa Saoud
Staff’s perception of factors influencing the effectiveness of reflective practice in a young offenders institution: A qualitative
study
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