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Forensic Psychology Conferences



The forensic psychology conferences and workshop page will be regularly updated throughout the year. It's aim is to publicise the best continuing education, professional development or general interest events within the world of forensic psychology, forensic science, forensic investigation and criminal justice.



American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Scientific Meeting

San Antonio, Texas, USA

19th - 24th February 2007

A conference very close to my heart having presented at a couple in the past. One of the biggest events in the forensic calendar. Over 500 scientific papers, breakfast seminars, workshops, and other special events will be presented. The AAFS consists of ten sections representing a wide range of forensic specialties, and the annual scientific meeting gathers these professionals who present the most current information, research, and updates in the field.

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The Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law Conference

Arlington, Virginia, USA

18th-20th April 2007

Digital forensics is playing a more prominent role in law enforcement, network security, and information assurance. The field of study encompasses not just digital evidence, but also the areas of cyber law, sociology, and security to name a few. Its increasing importance is reflected in its growing role within crime investigations, civil cases and homeland security.

An in-depth understanding of digital forensics is needed by college students who will be entering the various fields within technology, business, criminal justice, law, and homeland security. Currently, many professionals in those fields are still not well-prepared to understand the use and management of digital evidence – or the use of digital forensics in determining the causes of security breaches, or the avoidance of security breaches altogether.

Today, many professionals are working with others from different fields - lawyers are working with IT managers, law enforcement are working with forensics engineers. Well, at least they are trying. Unless properly prepared, many of these professionals will not be able to communicate and work effectively with each other. Those communications will continue in their frequency and importance. The demand for forensics and investigative work by knowledgeable professionals will continue to call upon our academic institutions to provide that education for the foreseeable future.

While some topics or courses will be needed in a variety of majors such as criminal justice and computer science, an enhanced level of study should be provided for those wishing to have a more solid foundation in digital forensics, security and law. By providing a conference addressing research and curriculum in the related disciplines of digital forensics, information assurance and law, we hope to provide an avenue which will provide for a more comprehensive and richer learning environment."

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The Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy

St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

26th - 28th April 2007

The 2nd Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy conference will be held at the Tradewinds Sandpiper Hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA on April 26 - 28, 2007. The conference will start Thursday evening (around 6 pm) and end Saturday around 5 pm. The conference will focus on up-to-date research in the field of psychopathy and will include a broad range of issues. The program will be designed to encourage and facilitate discussion with other researchers. Click on the link below for instructions on registration and paper submission.

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3rd International Congress of Psychology and Law

Adelaide, Australia

3rd-8th July 2007

Psychology and law have not always been on speaking terms. Lawyers were suspicious (some still are) about the mysteries of human psychology. Psychologists were astonished (some still are) at law's solutions to human problems. Now, the two disciplines are engaged in dialogue. It promises mutual enlightenment and public benefit.

A special invitation is therefore extended to members of the American Psychology-Law Society, the European Association of Psychology & Law and the Australian & New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law to attend the Third International Congress on Psychology and Law to be held in Adelaide 3-8 July 2007.

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