Oct. 2: Fun-filled training in New York
Stephen Morse |
- William Barr, PhD on “Evaluating Competency: A Neuropsychological Perspective”
- Michael Perlin, JD on “ There Must be Some Way Out of Here: Why The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is Potentially the Best Weapon in the Fight Against Sanism in Forensic Facilities”
- Joseph Plaud, PhD on “Psychological Assessment of Sexual Offenders: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going”
- David Martindale, PhD on “A Reviewer’s Take on Custody Evaluations”
Michael Perlin |
Oct. 14: Risk management in the community
Well-known forensic psychologist Kirk Heilbrun of Drexel University is the featured presenter at this Forensic Mental Health Symposium sponsored by the Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. The event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Richmond West in Richmond, Virginia. More information is available at the ILPPP website. To register, click HERE.
Nov. 4: Police custody and the interrogation of youth
Kirk Heilbrun |
- Lawrence Fitch, Esq on The Rights of Juveniles in Delinquency Cases: Understanding the Principles of Miranda Waiver and the Admissibility of Confessions in Juvenile Court
- Dick Reppucci, PhD on Research on the Police Interrogation of Juveniles
- Gregg McCrary (FBI, Retired) on Controversial Juvenile Cases: Evidence, Testimony and Outcomes
Next semester, the ILPPP is planning an advanced workshop on evaluating sanity with Ira Packer, and a workshop on Motivational Interviewing with David Prescott. Check back with their website for updates on those, and more.
2 comments:
Dear Karen,
Thank you for mentioning NYSPA's Forensic Division Fall Conference. You are correct when you say "fun-filled!" We will have great speakers in a beautiful setting along with the outstanding hospitality of our members. CE and CLE credits are available.
I hope to see many of your readers there!
Best wishes,
Eric Neblung, Ph.D.
President, NYSPA Forensic Division
www.eric-neblung-phd.com
Eric,
You are quite welcome. I happen to know a oouple of the speakers, and know they are very dynamic. Also, I heard about Charles Patrick Ewing's excellent address last year, so I know you've set a high bar.
Karen
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