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Poster Session

Aug
24

August 24, 15:00-15:50 CEST

 

Harmful sexual behaviours in relationships Amy V. Newman, Connor Leslie, Brontë Rapps, & Kristofor McCarty

Northumbria University, UK 

Personal differences in optimism: Relationship with youth interparental victimization and adulthood infidelity Ana C. Godinho, Ana F. Murça, Filipe C. Sieberger, Sara C. Oliveira, Jorge M. Cardoso, & Telma C. Almeida

Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz, & LabPSI – Laboratório de Psicologia Egas Moniz, CiiEM – Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar Egas Moniz, PT

Dark personality and deception in prisoners Andreea Turi & Laura Visu-Petra

Babeș-Bolyai University & Gherla Penitentiary, RO

Cyberhate victimization and gender differences: The role of affective and cognitive empathy Anna Sorrentino, Chiara Ambrosio, & Lucia Acampora 

University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, IT

Can attorneys predict juror decisions? An empirical test of the shadow-of-trial model Anna Vaynman, Steven Penrod, & Saul Kassin

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Callous-unemotional traits uniquely predict emotional attention deficits in incarcerated male juvenile offenders Bryan Neo & Eva R. Kimonis

University of New South Wales, AUS

Beyond information-gathering: Interviewee details as part of police questioning Céline Launay, Jacques Py, Maïté Brunel, & Samuel Demarchi

Universite de Toulouse, FR; Universite de Lille, FR; Universite Paris, FR

“Social workers should help children to tell”: Investigative child interviewing and memory knowledge among social workers Charlotte Löfgren & Emelie Ernberg

University of Gothenburg, SE

A field trial of the Self-Administered Interview in the road collision investigation context  Chelsea Hughes, Anagha Sharma, Fiona Gabbert, Lorraine Hope, & Ruth Horry 

Swansea University, UK; Goldsmiths University of London, UK; University of Portsmouth, UK

A preliminary analysis of reflective diaries from and about child witnesses in the UK: Hear their voices Chloe A. Pritchard, Samantha J. Andrews, Ching-Yu Huang, & Alexandra Lamont 

Keele University, UK 

Perceptions of threat from the body language of men Connor Leslie, Amy V. Newman, & Kristofor McCarty

Northumbria University, UK 

Modus operandi in Chilean criminal groups: Contributions from Psychology Daniela Valenzuela, Karla Guaita, Xaviera Camplá, Loreto Adrian, Carla Hernández & Patricia Correa

Observatory of Security and Criminality & Policía de Investigaciones de Chile, CL

Traumatic brain injury in criminal sentencing: The effects of injury presentation Eleanor Bryant, Claire Williams, Ruth Horry, & Andrew Worthington

Swansea University, UK; Elysium Neurological Services, UK; Headwise, UK

Children’s testimonies in case of truthful, partialy falsificated and fully falsificated events Inga Lubane & Sandra B. Sebre 

University of Latvia, LV

An analysis of forensic assignments to psychological experts in family law proceedings Jelena Zumbach & Renate Volbert

Psychologische Hochschule Berlin, DE & Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, DE

Facilitating positive attitudes toward exonerees through personal narratives Jingyuan Li, Alexandra Grave, Carina Cardoso, & Kimberley A. Clow

Ontario Tech University, CA

Individual and contextual factors involved in honest and deceptive communication: A daily diary study  Simina-Alexandra Cacuci, Jaume Masip, Kim Serota, Irina Coza, Lavinia Cheie, & Laura Visu-Petra

Babeș-Bolyai University, RO; University of Salamanca, ESP; Oakland University, USA

Dark factor in violent offenders: Exploring unique associations with alexithymia and aggression Liliana Anca Hurezan & Laura Visu-Petra

Babeş-Bolyai University, RO

Swedish forensic interviewers’ views on interpreter-mediated child interviewers Linnea Koponen, Emelie Ernberg, Mikaela Magnusson, & Sara Landström

University of Gothenburg, SE

Relationship between deception detection, lie production and the dark factor of personality Mădălina R. Rebeleș, Cristina M. Ponciș, Andreea I. Roșca, Andreea Turi, & Laura Visu-Petra

Babeș-Bolyai University, RO

Perception of acceptability of a modified cognitive interview Maïté Brunel, Céline Launay, Morgan Hermant, & Jacques Py 

Universite de Lille, FR & Universite de Toulouse, FR

Dispositional and situational constraints affecting self-concept maintenance: A cheating opportunity Mara G. Moldoveanu, Andreea A. Bulbuc, & Laura Visu-Petra

Babeș-Bolyai University, RO

Acceptance of rape stereotypes in the general population of England and Wales Megan Hermolle, Samantha J. Andrews, Ching-Yu Huang, & Claire L. Fox

Keele University, UK & Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Witness statements for employment tribunals in England and Wales: What are the ‘issues’? Michelle Mattison & Penny Cooper

University of Nottingham, UK & University of London, UK

Telling the truth to mislead: Children’s second-order lying behavior in relation to their theory of mind and executive functioning Narcisa Prodan & Laura Visu-Petra 

Babeș-Bolyai University, RO

 
Does order matter? Numeric and verbal eyewitness confidence Pia Pennekamp & Jamal K. Mansour

 Queen Margaret University, UK 

Comparing the capacity of the MMPI-2 F scale to classify malingering when is contrasted with a control group and a clinical sample: A meta-analytic review Gancedo, Y., Vilariño, M., Sanmarco, J., Seijo, D., & Arce, R.

Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, ESP

Intercultural competence in forensic psychology Stefanie Schmidt 

FernUniversität Hagen, DE

Examining layperson perceptions of police tactics in suspect interrogation Tianshuang Han; Laura Fallon, & Brent Snook 

Memorial University of Newfoundland, CA

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