The program below will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.
The program below will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.
Pre-Congress Workshops |
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| 08:00 – 09:00 | Morning/Full Workshop Registration | Auditorium Foyer |
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| Complexities in Working with Neurodivergence in the Forensic Setting Full-day workshop |
Why would you use that? Issues of validity and utility in risk assessment tools and practices Half-day workshop |
Working within a Culturally Safe and Responsive Framework to Apply Bugmy Principles in Psychological Reports Half-day workshop |
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| Room | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E |
| 09:00 – 10:30 |
Joseph Sakdalan |
Michael Davis & Raj Darjee |
Vanessa Edwige |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Tea | Auditorium Foyer | ||
| 11:00 – 12:30 |
Complexities in Working with Neurodivergence in the Forensic Setting (Part 2) Joseph Sakdalan |
Why would you use that? Issues of validity and utility in risk assessment tools and practices (Cont’d) Michael Davis & Raj Darjee |
Working within a Culturally Safe and Responsive Framework to Apply Bugmy Principles in Psychological Reports (Cont’d) Vanessa Edwige |
| 12:30 – 13:15 | Lunch provided for those attending full day or two half-day workshops only | Auditorium Foyer | ||
| 12:30 – 13:15 | Afternoon Workshop Registration | Auditorium Foyer | ||
| Complexities in Working with Neurodivergence in the Forensic Setting (Cont’d) | How to avoid assessing perversion perversely: The reliable and valid ascertainment of paraphilic disorders in forensic and clinical practice Half-day workshop |
Memory and Law Workshop: Activities and Discussions on Memory Reliability and False Memories in Legal Cases Half-day workshop |
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| Room | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E |
| 13:15 – 14:45 |
Complexities in Working with Neurodivergence in the Forensic Setting (Part 3) Joseph Sakdalan |
Raj Darjee & Michael Davis |
Lawrence Patihis |
| 14:45 – 15:15 | Afternoon Tea | ||
| 15:15 – 16:45 |
Complexities in Working with Neurodivergence in the Forensic Setting (Part 4) Joseph Sakdalan |
How to avoid assessing perversion perversely: The reliable and valid ascertainment of paraphilic disorders in forensic and clinical practice (Cont’d) Raj Darjee & Michael Davis |
Memory and Law Workshop: Activities and Discussions on Memory Reliability and False Memories in Legal Cases Lawrence Patihis |
| 08:00 | Registration | Auditorium Foyer | |||
| 8:50 – 10:30 | Plenary 1 | |||
| Chair | Dr Amber Fougere, ANZAPPL President | |||
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | |||
| 8:50 – 9:15 | Welcome to Country Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation |
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| Welcome to the Congress Dr Amber Fougere – ANZAPPL President |
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| 9:15 – 10:30 |
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Lawrence Patihis |
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| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Auditorium Foyer Register your interest in the Practice Symposium to be held on Friday 22 November (limited to 16 people) |
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| 11:00 – 12:30 | Abstracts & Symposium | |||
| Cultural and trauma-sensitive justice reform | SYMPOSIUM: Judicial and Lawyer Wellbeing and Stress Symposium 1: Sources and impacts of occupational stress in the judiciary and legal profession | Complex systems and problems | Alternative approaches for vulnerable populations | |
| Chair | Dr Narda Arndt | Dr Nina Hudson | Dr Cieran Harries | Megan Niblett |
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E |
| 11:00 – 11:30 |
Dr Effie Zafirakis |
Associate Professor Carly Schrever Professor Kylie Burns & Associate Professor Carly Schrever Paper 3: Vicarious trauma – implications for legal practitioners and judicial officers Professor Ian Freckelton & Dr Russ Scott Dr Kate Jackowski, Dr Kayleigh Young, Dr Christina Platz & Dr Tina Popa |
Homelessness, offending and predictors of reoffending Dr Olav Nielssen |
Child friendly justice in mental health settings in England and Wales Carole Burrell & Dr Siobhan McConnell |
| 11:30 – 12:00 |
Charmaine Holyoak |
NDIS forensic disability clients and substance use: A wicked problem Dr Astrid Birgden |
Sending young people to youth justice remand residences: Is there another way to decide? Dr Veronica Tone-Graham |
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| 12:00 – 12:30 |
Vanessa Edwige, Dr Liz Vuletich & Jody Kamminga |
Laura Almenar |
Diversion for Dementia: Access to Criminal Justice for People with Dementia Dr Amee Baird |
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| 12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Auditorium Foyer | |||
| 13:30 – 15:30 | Abstracts & Symposium | |||
| Innovative programs for at-risk youth | SYMPOSIUM: Judicial and Lawyer Wellbeing and Stress Symposium 2: Responding to occupational stress and ill-health and promoting wellbeing for judicial officers and lawyers | Trajectories to Offending | Improving Forensic Assessment Methodology | |
| Chair | Dr Rajan Darjee | Dr Nina Hudson | Laura Coat | Dr Karen Scally |
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E |
| 13:30 – 14:00 |
Social Enterprise and Crime Prevention: Insights from STREAT’s Holistic Approach Dr Kate Barrelle Holistic Strategies in Countering Violent Extremism: The Role of Work Integration Social Enterprises Dr Kate Barrelle |
Paper 1: The power of compassion – a judicial reflection Magistrate Pauline Spencer Paper 2: What a ‘merciful approach’ to lawyers’ discipline in New Zealand reveals and conceals Professor Kate Diesfeld Paper 3: A tool for well-being? LCDT penalty decisions in cases involving alcohol and other drugs Dr Kate Kersey, Olivia Kelly & Dr Marta Rychert Paper 4: Disciplined lawyers: Restoring wellbeing and competence through rehabilitative penalties? Professor Lois Surgenor |
Dr Abigail Sheed |
Integrating Trauma-Informed Care: Improving the Validity of Forensic Assessment Rachel Binns |
| 14:00 – 14:30 |
A Preliminary Contextual Model for Youth Offending Linda Fatialofa |
Dr Melisa Wood & Dr Joseph Sakdalan |
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| 14:30 – 15:00 |
Falling Through the Cracks – A Tailored Approach to Youth Forensic Psychological Intervention Christopher Galimitakis & Ellie Minney One Size Does Not Fit All: Youth Gangs in South Australia- A Forensic Psychological Perspective Christopher Galimitakis & Ellie Minney |
Exploring the cross cultural complexities of managing fixated behaviours in a transnational context Dr Catherine Garrington & Detective Sergeant Adam Casey |
The Current State of Technology in Forensic Mental Health Services: What Else Do We Need to Know? Dr Ashley Batastini |
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| 15:00 – 15:30 |
Sorry Seems to Be The Hardest Word: The Vexed Question of Remorse in Criminal Sentencing Tim Marsh |
Dr Emaediong Akpanekpo |
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| 15:30 – 15:50 | Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Auditorium Foyer | |||
| 15:50 – 17:00 | Plenary 2 | |||
| Chair | Dr Prashant Pandurangi | |||
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | |||
| “I knew who I was this morning, but I’ve changed a few times since then…” Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, 1865. The challenge of the validity of evolving constructs and theories of intimate partner violence in the courtroom |
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| Keynote Speaker: Dr Jacqueline Short Download Presentation Slides |
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| 17:00 – 17:45 | ANZAPPL AGM | Clarendon Auditorium | |||
| 18:00 – 19:30 | Welcome Reception: Sealife Aquarium Please note doors will open at 6pm. Please enter via the Flinders Street entrance. |
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| 08:30 | Registration | Auditorium Foyer | ||||
| 9:00 – 10:30 | Abstracts & Symposium | ||||
| Human rights & validity of indeterminant disposition schemes | SYMPOSIUM: The Impact of a Human Services Approach to Community Risk Management for Registered Persons in Aotearoa New Zealand | SYMPOSIUM: Recent Developments in Forensic Disability Practice in Australia | SYMPOSIUM: The baby, the parents, ethics and the Court: Grappling with the needs of infants involved in legal proceedings | PRACTICE SYMPOSIUM: What Happened? Evaluating Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Cases | |
| Chair | Dr David Thomas | Mackenzie Auld | Dr Matt Frize & Alejandro Avendano-Jones | Dr Nicole Milburn | Dr Michael Davis & Cleo Brandt |
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E | Clarendon Room F |
| 9:00 – 9:30 |
Sam Ardasinski |
Paper 1: The effectiveness of the New Zealand Register in reducing recidivism Mackenzie Auld Paper 2: Identifying factors involved in reoffending incidents committed by registered persons in New Zealand Dr Nichola Tyler Dr Caleb Lloyd Discussion |
Alejandro Avendano-Jones Charlotte Wardell Dr Matt Frize Dr Joseph Sakdalan |
Paper 1: There is no such thing as a parent without a baby: A standardised approach to parenting assessments Nicole Milburn Matthew Wilson Paper 3: The infant, ethics and the law: Dilemmas and divergence in relation to best interests Izaak Lim, Fleur Ward & Nicole Milburn |
This practice symposium focusses on providing and evaluating expert evidence based on interviews with vulnerable witnesses. Space in this symposium is limited to 16 people, please register interest at the conference registration desk on the 21st November during morning tea. |
| 9:30 – 10:00 |
Setting the Parameters of a Human Rights Informed Forensic Practice: New Zealand Insights Amanda Mcfadden |
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| 10:00 – 10:30 |
Dr David Curnow |
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| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Auditorium Foyer | ||||
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Abstracts & Symposium | ||||
| 08:30 | Registration | Auditorium Foyer | |||
| 09:00 – 10:15 | Plenary 4 | |||
| Chair | Tim Marsh (ANZAPPL VIC President) | |||
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | |||
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Informing legal policy making through inter-disciplinary research Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Marcia Neave |
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| 10:15 – 10:35 | Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Auditorium Foyer | |||
| 10:35 – 11:35 | Abstract Presentations | |||
| Validity of risk assessment | Legal and Mental Health Systems | Law and justice reform | Special Issues in offender assessment and treatment | |
| Chair | Dr Amber Fougere | Dr Karen Scally | Dr Narda Arndt | Megan Niblett |
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | Clarendon Room C | Clarendon Room D | Clarendon Room E |
| 10:35 – 11:05 |
Why accurate assessment of family violence homicide risk is not possible Professor Troy McEwan |
Professor Richard Kemp |
Fear, Trauma and Spit Hoods: Deaths and Law Reform Professor Ian Freckelton |
Predictive and Construct Validity of PCL Psychopathy in an Aotearoa/New Zealand context Dr Ryan Botha |
| 11:05 – 11:35 |
Dr Ben Spivak |
Dr Kay Wilson |
From those who know: Listening to the experts to make real youth justice reform Shona Reid |
Associate Professor Tess Patterson |
| 11:35 – 11:40 | Room changeover | |||
| 11:40 – 13:00 | Plenary 5 | |||
| Chair | Dr Melisa Wood | |||
| Room | Clarendon Auditorium | |||
| 11:40 – 12:50 |
Panel Discussion – Stalking, risk, remorse and complex diagnosis: lessons learned from a recent homicide case Facilitator – Tim Marsh Panellists: Professor Troy McEwan |
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| 12:50 – 13:00 | Congress Closing Tim Marsh – Victorian Branch President |
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| Poster Title | Poster Authors |
| The Mental Health Burden of Criminal Justice Involvement in Adolescence | Dr Emaediong Akpanekpo |
| Learning to Recognize Criminal Thinking: A Novel Training Program for Custody Staff | A/Prof. Ashley Batastini |
| “I can’t unsee the things I’ve seen”: Police Prosecutors’ experiences of engaging with potentially traumatic material | Dr Nichola Tyler |
| Justice, at what cost? The lived experiences of female crown prosecutors working with sexual violence trauma in New Zealand’s criminal justice system | Dr Nichola Tyler |
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