PRELIMINARY DRAFT PROGRAMME FOR THE IXth INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE - LONDON 2010 THURSDAY 21st JANUARY 2010 09.30 - 10.00 10.00-10.20 10.20-10.40 10.40- 11.00 11.00-11.30 11.30-11.50 11.50-12.10 12.10-12.30 12.30 -12.50 13.00-14.00 14.00-14.30 14.30- 14.50 14.50-15.10 15.10-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00- 16.20 16.20-16.40 16.40-17.00 17.00.17.20 17.20-17.50 17.50-18.30 KEYNOTE 1 Eric Hickey - The Challenge of Integrating Emerging Profiling Expertise into an Investigative Tool Issues in Offender Profiling Testimony in the Lockerbie Case 1. Kacper Gradon - Offender Profiling and Criminal Intelligence on the 2. Tony Kelly Internet 3. Jasper van der Kemp - The basics of offender profiling, the need to 4. David Canter understand crime scenarios 5. Masha Tkatchouk - Investigating the Necessary Condition of Criminal 6. Donna Youngs Profiling Coffee Linking Crimes Investigative Psychology in Court 7. Jessica Woodhams - Linking crimes: A reflection on the research 8. Daniel Kennedy - The Expanding Use of Forensic Criminology and Investigative conducted to date Psychology in U.S. Civil Courts 9. Gerard Labuschagne - Linkage analysis as evidence during the trial of 10. Hannah Fawcett - Juror Evaluations of Alibi Evidence the Quarry Serial Murderer in South Africa 11. Pekka Santilla - Real Numbers? Using Bayes theorem in crime 12. Masha Tkatchouk & J.Don Read - Investigating the Influence of Criminal linking of serial homicide Profiling-based Expert Testimony on Juror attributions of Guilt in Criminal Trials 13. Amy Burrell - Crime analysts' views and experiences of Comparative 14. Caroline Bettenay - Good counsel? Resistance to cross-examination of Case Analysis children aged 5 to 11 years with and without intellectual disabilities Lunch KEYNOTE 2 C. Gabrielle Salfati - Linking Serial Crime & Future Directions in IP Criminal Spatial Activity 1 Investigative Interviewing 1 15. Maria Francisca Rebocho - Hunting behaviour patterns in sex 16. Jason Roach & Kate Clegg - A psychology of false detail giving to police offenders 17. Vere van Koppen - Geographic offender profiling: when it is a waste 18. Patrick Walsh - An Analysis of White Collar Criminal Interrogations- Pre-Theft of time Characteristics and Pre/Post Confession Responses 19. Samantha Lundrigan - Spatial differentiation of sexual offence 20. Donna Youngs & David Canter series Coffee Behavioural Consistency Investigative Interviewing 2 21. Amber Horning & C. Gabrielle Salfati - The Role of the Victim in 22. Tim Grant - Linguistic evidence, scientific validity and admissibility South African Serial Homicide and Consistency 23. Marina Sorochinski & C. Gabrielle Salfati - Consistency and Change 24. Gavin Oxburgh - The question of question types in Police interviews in Planning and Violence Behaviours in Serial Homicide 25. Jeffery Osborne & C. Gabrielle Salfati - Influential Factors on Serial 26. Emma Cope - The relationship between type of questions and investigative Homicide Time Intervals relevant information in CSA cases 27. Carrie Trojan & C. Gabrielle Salfati - Linking Criminal History to 28. Trond Myklebust - The relationship between children’s verbal competence Crime Scene Behaviours in Single and Serial Homicide effect and legal outcome in CSA cases KEYNOTE 3 David Canter - When will we get there? Thoughts on a Journey Reports from IA-IP Committees and Award of Fellowships – with wine and nibbles FRIDAY 22nd January 2010 09.30 - 10.00 10.00-10.20 10.20-10.40 10.40- 11.00 11.00-11.30 11.30-11.50 11.50-12.10 12.10-12.30 12.30 -13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-14.30 14.30- 14.50 14.50-15.10 15.10-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00- 16.20 16.20-16.40 16.40-17.00 17.00-17.30 KEYNOTE 4 Par Anders Granhag - Deception detection: discriminating between true and false intentions Criminal Spatial Activity 2 Eyewitness Issues 29. Laura Hammond & Donna Youngs 30. Wendy Kneller - The three targets: The effect of facial distinctiveness on eyewitness identification accuracy 31. Wim Bernasco - A Sentimental Journey to Crime. Effects of 32. Agnes Lech - Eyewitness Confidence Residential History on Crime Location Choice 33. Brent Snook, Mandeep Dhami & Jennifer Kavanah - Simply 34. Anne Ridley - Does a certain age mean a certain memory? Memory accuracy, Criminal: Predicting Burglars' Occupancy Decisions with a Simple suggestibility and confidence in middle-aged adults Heuristic Coffee Criminal Behaviour Strategic Issues in IP 35. Patrick Walsh & Jessica Cantrell - An Analysis of Characteristics of 36. Michelle Wright - Refocusing Research on ‘Offender Profiling’: Views from the On-Line Sexual Predators Frontline 37. Navid Soltanpour - Criminology of sexual violence against women 38. Maja Engelhard - Application of Investigative Psychology in Israel’s National in Iran Police 39. Mandeep Dhami & David Mandel - Crime as Risk Taking 40. Deborah Elliot - Fixated Threat Assessment Centre KEYNOTE 5 Gerard Labuschagne - Investigative Psychology in South Africa: A ray of light from the dark continent Lunch KEYNOTE 6 Amina Memon - Reality Monitoring and Deception Detection – An inferential leap? Evaluating the utility of a Reality Monitoring approach for detecting deception in eyewitness statements IACFS- Interdisciplinary Perspectives Approaches to Investigations 41. Donna Youngs 42. Jason Roach - Unusual suspects: A case for self-selection policing 43. Alex Hirschfield 44. Kieran McCartan - Child Sexual Abusers, New Technology & New Media: The adaptive offender 45. Piotr Juszczak 46. Joseph Attard - Tunnel Vision. An infective virus that ails investigations Coffee Forensic Intelligence and IP Assessment and Investigation 47. Robert Milne - Forensics in Intelligence 48. Azza Hamdy El-Elemi - Review of 89 autopsies of Child deaths from violence and neglect in Suez Canal area, Egypt 49. Mandeep Dhami & Lisa Hall - Effects of Mark Type and Difficulty 50. James Cawood - Risk assessment guideline elements for violence on Fingerprint Identification 51. Don Casey & Phil Burrell - LASSO: Linkage Analysis of Serious 52. Jeanette Garwood - Moral Intuitionism and Willness to Come forward as a Sexual Offences A Decision Support System for Crime Analysts and witness: is there influence of emotion? Investigators KEYNOTE 7 Michael Davis - The Psychological Autopsy: Structured Guidelines for the Analysis of Equivocal Deaths