Thursday March 15, 2012

Time

Session Title

CE Credit

2:15 pm – 3:35 pm

Delinquency and Violence within the Context of Adolescent Romantic Relationships

1.25 CEs

Socioemotional Processing and Heterogeneity in Antisocial Behavior Across Development

3:50 pm – 4:50 pm

Sexual Offending: Predictors of Behavior, Victim Selection

1 CE

Competency and Miranda Warning Issues

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Civilly Committed Sex Offenders

1 CE

Juvenile Screening and Assessment

 

Friday March 16, 2012

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Forensic Evaluation

1 CE

Violence and Mental Health in Institutional and Community Populations

9:15 am – 10:35 am

Are forensic evaluators influenced by the side that retained them? Results from a true experiment

1.25 CEs

Criminal Decision-Making Among Adolescents: Implications for Deterrence

Field research on child victims: Questioning strategies and children’s responses

Violence and Victimization in Adults with Mental Disorders: Creating a Cumulative Science

10:45 am – 12:15 pm

Current Status of the DSM-V and its Implications for Forensic Psychology

1.5 Ces

1:30 pm – 2:50 pm

A National Investigation of the Mental Health Symptoms Reported by Juvenile Offenders

1.25 Ces

Implications of J.D.B. v. North Carolina for Practice and Research on Juveniles, Miranda, and Custody

Knowledge and Opinions about Laws Governing Sex Offenses for Statutory Rape: Implications for Public Policy

Risk of Violence and Reofffense in Stalkers: Broadening the Research Foundation

Validity Scales Moderate the Validity of Scores on Substantive Measures in Forensic Assessments

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Risk of Reoffending

1 CE

Psychopathy

MMPI-2 RF in Forensic Assessment

4:10 pm – 5:10 pm

Predictors of Aggression, Offending, and Adjustment

1 CE

Risk Assessment

5:20 pm – 6:20 pm

Sexual Exploitation of Youth

1 CE

Possible Saleem Shah (Depending on the topic)

 

Saturday March 17, 2012

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Assessing Psychopathy

1 CE

Neuropsychology & Cultural Issues in Forensic Assessment

9:15 am – 10:35 am

Improving Clinical Practice and Legal Management of Juvenile Sex Offenders: New Findings and Future Directions

1.25 CEs

Making ‘What Works’ Work: Issues in Implementation of RNR Assessment in Youth

Practical issues in using mixed group validation to evaluate feigning indicators

Psychopathy and Risk Decisions: Clinical and Legal Implications

10:45 am – 12:30 pm

Presidential Plenary

1.75 CEs

1:30 pm – 2:50 pm

Incarceration and Institutional Adjustment: Exploring the Experiences of Youth in Juvenile Institutions

1.25 CEs

Multicultural considerations in competency to stand trial evaluations

Novel Conceptual and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Individual Differences Associated with Antisocial and Criminal Behavior

Psychopathic Traits in Sexual Offenders and in People Who Engage in Sexual Risk Taking

Simulated Malingering of PTSD: Existing Screener Efficacy and Pilot Measure Cross-Validation

The Multiple Facets of the SAMHSA Jail Diversion Trauma Recovery Programs with Priority to Veterans

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Costs and Benefits of Mandating Treatment in the Community

1 CE

Youth Psychopathic Traits

The Short-term Assessment of Risk and Treatability

4:10 pm – 5:10 pm

Juvenile Issues in Forensic Assessment

1 CE

Risk Assessment in Psychiatric Patients

5:20 pm – 6:20 pm

How do risk and violence moderate Evidence-Based Practice?

1 CE

Specialty Courts and Mandated Treatment