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Forensic Conferences

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The aim of the forensic conference and workshop page is to publicize 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 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting Seattle, Washington State, USA February 22-27 2010 The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) scientific meeting is held in February at which time over 700 scientific papers, breakfast seminars, workshops, and other special events are presented. The AAFS consists of eleven 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 this expanding field. Visit The Conference Webpage

TLC Consultancies and ProActive ReSolutions Canada in conjunction with Professor Stephen Hart will be providing certificated and registered training in risk assessment tools on the 29th, 30th and 31st March (venue East Midlands - hotel to be confirmed).
Professor Hart is an international expert in the development, implementation, and evaluation of threat assessment and management procedures. The scheduled risk assessment training on offer is as follows:
Psychopathy Check List (PCL-R) Rater Reliability
Risk of Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP/SVR-20)
Who Should Attend?
Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Mental Health Workers, Probation Officers, Police Officers, Solicitors/Lawyers, Judges, Social Workers, Child Protection Officers, Youth Offending Teams etc.
Click Here for full details on this Risk Assessment Training opportunity.
(Many thanks to Gill Lovell for letting me know about the Risk Assessment Training with Professor Stephen Hart)

The American Psychology-Law Society Conference Vancouver, Canada March 18-20 2010 Proposals for symposia, papers, and posters addressing topics in all areas of psychology and law are invited. International submissions are welcome, and papers authored or co-authored by students are also encouraged. Especially welcome are proposals that are empirically based and those that involve new and emerging topics within psychology and law. Visit The Conference Webpage

10th International Symposium on the Analysis and Detection of Explosives Canberra, Australia November 22-25 2010 The ISADE is a prestigious international conference that provides a stage for technical experts and Government leaders from around the world in the field of explosives. Concentrating on analysis and detection, the participants present results and discuss ground-breaking developments in this field. The 10th ISADE is being hosted by the Australian National Centre for Forensic Studies. The National Centre for Forensic Studies is a collaboration between the University of Canberra and the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT), in association with the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Click Here To Visit The Symposium Homepage. (Many thanks to Chris Lennard For letting us know 10th International Symposium on the Analysis and Detection of Explosives).
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