XXVth Anniversary Congress on Law and Mental Health XXVe Congrès anniversaire de droit et de santé mentale

Siena, Italy July 10 – 14 juillet 2000

David N. Weisstub Chair/Président Université de Montréal George B. Palermo Paolo Tranchina Giovanni Traverso Co-Chair/Co-Président Co-Chair/Co-Président Co-Chair/Co-Président Medical College of Wisconsin Fogli di Informazione University of Siena

International Scientific Committee Comité scientifique international

David N. Weisstub Chair/Président Université de Montréal Julio Arboleda-Florez George B. Palermo Queen’s University Medical College of Wisconsin Wendy Austin Michael Perlin University of Alberta New York Law School Michele Cammers Goodwin Gilbert Sharpe University of Wisconsin-Madison McMaster University Terry Carney José Taborda University of Sydney University of Rio Grande do Sul Marijke Drost David C. Thomasma Pieter Baan Centrum Loyola University of Chicago Leonard V. Kaplan Giovanni Traverso University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Siena Paul-André Lafleur Paolo Tranchina Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Fogli di Informazione Vincenzo Mastronardi Thomas Wenzel University of Rome University of Vienna Christian Mormont Hjalmar van Marle Université de Liège University of Nijmegen

Alexa Abiscott Congress Secretariat Secrétariat du congrès

XXVth Anniversary Congress on Law & Mental Health

Law, Nature and Healing Droit, nature et guérison

July 10 juillet, 2000

Chairs / Présidents: David C. Thomasma, Loyola University of Chicago David N. Weisstub, Université de Montréal

9:30 Arrival / Accueil des participants

10:00 Introduction David C. Thomasma, Loyola University of Chicago

Morning Moderator: George B. Palermo, Medical College of Wisconsin

10:15 Job’s Rage and the Therapeutic Leonard V. Kaplan, University of Wisconsin-Madison 10:45 Physicians of the Soul Kenneth Seeskin, Northwestern University

11:15 Break / Pause

11:45 Healing: General or Special Beneficence? David Novak, University of 12:15 Commentary / Commentaires

12:30 Lunch / Déjeuner

Afternoon Moderator: Wendy Austin, University of Alberta

14:00 Law, Healing, and the Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence David Wexler, University of Arizona Edward Dauer, University of Denver 14:30 Transcultural Aspects of Women’s Health Care Christina Binder-Fritz, Institute for the History of Medicine, Vienna 15:00 Commentary / Commentaires

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July 11 juillet, 2000

9:30 Arrival / Accueil des participants

Morning Moderator: Anne Hudson Jones, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

10:00 Guiding Goodness: Practical Reason and Criminal Responsibility Stephen Morse, University of Pennsylvania 10:30 Competence, Living Wills, and Natural Law Evert van Leeuwen, Free University of Amsterdam Astrid Vellinga, Free University of Amsterdam

11:00 Break / Pause

11:30 The Experience of Healing in the Doctor-Patient Relationship: An Italian Perspective Renzo Pegoraro, Lanza Foundation, Pandova 12:00 Commentary / Commentaires

12:15 Lunch / Déjeuner

Afternoon Moderator: Julio Arboleda-Florez, Queen's University

13:45 Human Nature and the Engineering Ideal in the New Medicine Alexandre Mauron, Université de Genève 14:15 Apartheid Medicine and its Moral Aftermath M. Gregg Bloche, Georgetown University 14:45 The Dark Side of Medicine and Healing Thomas Wenzel, University of Vienna 15:15 Commentary / Commentaires

15:30 Conclusion David N. Weisstub, Université de Montréal

Annual Meeting for the Board of Directors of the International Academy of Law and 16:30-18:00 Mental Health. Assemblée annuelle pour le conseil d’administration de l’Académie internationale de droit et de santé mentale.

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XXVth Anniversary Plenary Séance plénière du XXVe anniversaire

July 12 juillet, 2000

9:15 Opening IALMH and Co-Sponsors

Welcoming Remarks Leonard V. Kaplan, President, IALMH

9:45 Presentation of the Yves Pélicier Award to Senator Franca Ongaro Basaglia by Christian Mormont, 2e Vice Président, IALMH

Moderator David N. Weisstub, Honorary President, IALMH

10:00 The Movement for Democratic Psychiatry: Archival Notations Il movimento di Psichiatria Democratica: Note di bibliografia Paolo Tranchina, Fogli di Informazione

10:15 Community Health and Mental Health Services Salute della comunità e servizi di salute mentale Franco Rotelli, Department of Mental Health of Trieste

10:45 Community Care of Persons with Mental Illness: An International Perspective Joe Morrissey, University of North Carolina

11:00 Break / Pause

11:15 Presentation of the Philippe Pinel Award to the Honourable Elizabeth Witmer

Moving Mental Health Law Reform into the Community The Honourable Elizabeth Witmer, Minister of Health of Ontario

11:45 Lunch / Déjeuner

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SESSIONS OF THE ACADEMY SESSIONS DE L’ACADÉMIE

JULY 12 – 14 JUILLET, 2000

Wednesday, July 12 / mercredi le 12 juillet

13:45 – 15:45

1. ON THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN: CURRENT CHALLENGES I Chair: Brian Weagant, Ontario Court of Justice Economics  Credibility of Forensic Evaluations in a Sample of Alleged Victims of Sexual Abuse in Faculty, Geneva, Switzerland: Too Little Methodology, Too Much Ideology? Room 6 Philippe Jaffé, Diane Roth and Viviane Schekter, Université de Genève  Collecting and Classifying Child Abuse Injury Data William M. Theisen, University of Iowa  A Comparison of Children Referred to Psychiatric Emergency Services by Police and Other Sources Mary E. Evans, University of South Florida  Children of Substance Abusers: The Forgotten Few Sandi Harmer, Amethyst Womens Addiction Center, Ottawa  Disruptive Children in School: How Can the School Help the Student and Still Protect Others? David Friedman, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC DEVELOPMENTS I Economics Chair: Paul-André Lafleur, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Faculty,  The Israeli Law on the Treatment of the Mentally Ill, 1991: A Decade of Change in the Room 1 Light of Societal Attitudes, New Legislation, and Court Rulings Aubrey Zabow, Ben Gurion University  Management of Complaints and Incidents: A Contribution to Quality Improvement in Mental Health Ruud H. P. van Beest, Parnassia, The Hague  Features of Law and Mental Health Among Ethiopian Jews in Israel Clive Carpel, Psychiatric Association of Israel, Tel Aviv  The Clinical Feasibility of Formal Criteria of Rehabilitation with Respect to Risk of Re-Offending Michel van Weers, Pompe Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands  Towards a New Regulatory Framework for Epilepsy in Latin America and the English-Speaking Caribbean Monica Bolis, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D.C.

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3. MENTAL HEALTH, LAW, AND ETHICS: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES FOR NEW MILLENNIUM ISSUES I Aula Magna Chair: David C. Thomasma, Loyola University of Chicago Rettorato  Internet Access for Forensic Patients: Yes, No, or Maybe? John L. Young, Yale University  Could Alternative Medicine Help Unclog the Judicial System? Debra Friedman, Bioenergy Clinic, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin  Insanity Law in Ireland: An Agenda for Reform Paul McCutcheon, University of Limerick  Constructing Images in Psychotropic Drug Advertising Patricia Peppin, Queen’s University  Ethical Dilemmas in Juvenile Correctional Psychiatry Patricia White, California Youth Authority, Stockton, California  Legal Culture and the Process of Legal Reform in Latin America Joseph R. Thome, University of Wisconsin-Madison 4. FALSE MEMORY AND FALSE LITIGANTS Chair: Lyle Hamilton, Camlet Lodge, Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield, UK Economics  Creating Dissociative Disorder: It’s Easy Faculty Edward Frischholz, Rush Northshore Medical Center, Chicago Room 4  The Missing Link in the False Memory Disorder: A Study of the Psychology of a “Recanter” Judith G. Armstrong, University of Southern California  A Study of Plaintiff (Retractors) Profiles in Civil Malpractice Litigation Alleging Therapeutically Suggested False Abuse Memories and/or a False Dissociative Disorder Daniel Brown, Harvard University  The Legal Assault on Mental Health Professionals Alan W. Scheflin, Santa Clara University  Deception Through Factitious Identity James R. High, University of Southern California  The Dissociative Disorders and Phase-Oriented Treatment Onno van der Hart, University of Utrecht  A Neurobiological Perspective on Delayed Recall of Childhood Abuse Eric Vermetten, Yale University 5. GLOBALIZATION AND POST MODERNISM, ETHNOGRAPHY, ECONOMICS, AND CULTURE Aula Magna Chair: Terry Carney, University of Sydney Rettorato  Globalization and Post Modernism Sala Michael Gillespie, University of Nebraska-Omaha Consiliare  Globalization and Neuropsychiatry: Answers that Transcend Culture

George Woods, University of California at Davis  Universal Classification in Psychiatry and the Challenge of Ethnopsychiatry D.H.J. Boeykens, Ministry of Justice of The Netherlands  Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples in America: Marginalized by Law Richard Monette, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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 Police Culture and the Psychology of Abuse in Democratic Societies John L. Burris, Attorney at Law, Oakland, California 6. THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: LAW AND HEALING Chair: David Wexler, University of Arizona Santa Maria  A Law of Healing della Scala Michael Perlin, New York Law School San Ansano  Developing a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Model for Majority-Minority Conflicts Room Nathalie Des Rosiers, University of Western Ontario

 The Judicious Use of Power in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship Steve Abdool, Homewood Health Centre, Guelph  Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Terrorism, and Self-Determination: The Puerto Rico Situation Roberto Aponte-Toro, University of Puerto Rico  Managed Mental Health Care in the United States Viewed Through an Expanded Therapeutic Jurisprudence Lens Mary L. Durham, Kaiser Permanent Center for Health Research, Portland John LaFond, University of Missouri-Kansas City Discussant: Wilson Lit, Homewood Health Centre, Guelph 7. POLITICS OF SEXUALITY AND RACE I Chair: Michele Cammers Goodwin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Siena-Toront  Changing Sex and/or Gender for Non-Biological Reasons: Social and Legal Problems o Centre Michel C. Del Re, University of Camerino Room 1  Beyond Good and Evil: The Black-White Divide in Derrick Bell’s Work Caroline Joan S. Picart, Florida State University  Absence of Agency: The Social Construction of Women’s Violence Anastasia Fisher, University of Washington  Interracial Attitudes, African Americans, Religious Identity, and Perceived Economic Competition with Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Whites Michael C. Thornton, University of Wisconsin-Madison 8. MENTAL HEALTH IN THE COURT CONTEXT Chair: Judy Shapiro Knight, Barrister and Solicitor, Law Faculty  Broward County Mental Health Court Room H Ginger Lerner-Wren, Broward County Mental Health Court, Fort Lauderdale  The Criminal Justice System as Triage for Mental Health Care Edward F. Ormston, Ontario Court of Justice  The Dutch Psychiatrist as Expert Witness Hjalmar van Marle, University of Nijmegen  Differential Treatment of Mental Disability, as Compared to Physical Disability, in Discrimination Law John Jacobi, Seton Hall Law School  Mental Injury and the Duty to Care John Black, University of Canterbury  Admissibility of Novel Psychiatric Opinion: “Being in Between” Facts and Norms Albert Wallrap,

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9. LA DÉLINQUANCE SEXUELLE: ANALYSE ET PRISES EN CHARGE I Chair: Jean-Noël Coumanne, Ministère de la Justice de la Belgique Siena-Toront  Tentative d’élucidation d’un processus psychologique qui entraîne un comportement o Centre de délinquance sexuelle Room 2 Marie Josèphe Chopin, Hôpital Necker-Enfants-Malades, Paris  La psychothérapie individuelle dans la stratégie de traitement des délinquants sexuels Bernard Pihet, Unité de psychopathologie legale, Tournai, Belgique  La prise en charge thérapeutique des délinquants sexuels au sein des établissements pénitentiaires: Réflexions sur l’éthique des soins Severine Louwette, Université de Liège  Accord de coopération entre le Minstère de la Justice et les services de santé mentale dans le cadre de la prise en charge des auteurs d’infractions à caractère sexuel Christophe Kinet, Université de Liège  Les techniques et les méthodes d’évaluation de la dangerosité et du risque de récidive des personnes présumées ou avéréees délinquants sexuels: Étude comparative dans les 15 pays de l’Union européenne Dominique Giovannangeli, Université de Liège

16:00 – 17:45

10. ON THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN: CURRENT CHALLENGES II Chair: John Devereux, University of Queensland Economics  The Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome: Therapeutic Tools and the Faculty Courtroom – A Volatile Concoction? Room 6 Rita Shackel, University of Western Sydney MacArthur  Falling Through the Cracks: Accessing Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Dennis E. Cichon, Thomas M. Cooley Law School  Protocol for Self-Determination and Forced Treatment with Children: Aiming at a New Bolder Model T.E. de Boer-Stikker, GGZ Nederland, Utrecht  Israeli Responsibility for Palestinian Children’s Rights to Mental Health Rehabilitation Reem Bahdi,  Legalized Disrespect: The Post-Divorce Nuclear Family Cheryl Rosen Weston, University of Wisconsin-Madison 11. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC DEVELOPMENTS II Economics Chair: Peter Silfen, University of Bar Ilan Faculty  Applying Risk Assessment Knowledge in Everyday Clinical Practice: An Impossible Room 1 Task? Yvonne van den Berg-Lotz, Pompe Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands  Research and Clinical Practice in Risk Assessment: Worlds Apart? Martien Philipse, Pompe Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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 The Treatment of the Criminally Insane in Italy: An Overview Giovanni B. Traverso, University of Siena

 Improvement in Quality of Mental Health Care and Ethical Issues in Japan Hiroto Ito, Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan  New Zealand’s Innovative Model for Forensic Psychiatry Philip Brinded, University of Otago 12. MENTAL HEALTH, LAW, AND ETHICS: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES FOR NEW MILLENNIUM ISSUES II Aula Magna Chair: Craig Raeside, South Australian Forensic Mental Health Service, Modbury North Rettorato  Consent, Autonomy, and Genetic Testing Belinda Bennett, University of Sydney  The Legal and Ethical Implications of Human Cloning Robin Henry Woellner, University of Western Sydney MacArthur  Legal Strategies for Dealing with the Psychological Reactions of Juries in Tobacco Litigation Gerald J. Thain, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Clinical and Judicial Assessment of a Program in Youth Justice Catherine Blatier, Université de Grenoble 13. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND COMMUNITY CARE: MODELS AND ISSUES Santa Maria Chair: Trevor Hadley, University of Pennsylvania della Scala  The Ethics of Mental Health Law Reform San Ansano Gilbert Sharpe, Ministry of Health of Ontario Room David N. Weisstub, Université de Montréal

 Residential Treatment of Mentally Ill Offenders in Belgium Joris Casselman, Université de Louvain  A Psychiatric Bed Allocation Model for Providing Cost Effective Treatment to Seriously Mentally Ill Patients in Community Settings Eri Kuno, University of Pennsylvania  The Compulsory Treatment of Mental Disorder in the Community: A New Zealand Clinical Perspective John Grigor, Consulting Psychiatrist, Wellington, New Zealand  The Continued Development of a Community Mental Health Service in Jacqueline Daigneault and Donna S. Tobin, Université de Sherbrooke 14. LA RIFORMA PSICHIATRICA IN ITALIA: EPISTEMOLOGIA E ASPETTI STORICO-POLITICI Law Faculty Chair: Giuseppe Pullia, Department of Mental Health of Treviso Room H  Quale filosofia per gli psichiatri? Graziano Valent, Department of Mental Health of Orzinuovi  Quale psichiatria per i filosofi? Italo Valent, University of Trieste  L’America Latina e il pensiero di Franco Basaglia Ernesto Venturini, Department of Mental Health of Imola Magistratura  Democratica e Psichiatria Democratica Vittorio Borraccetti, National Anti-Mafia Bureau, Rome

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 Trent’anni di riforma psichiatrica: Un bilancio Franco Rotelli, Department of Mental Health of Trieste 15. THE CREATIVE MIND: BLACK MUSIC & HEALING Chair: Hjalmar van Marle, University of Nijmegen Economics  Empowerment Songs and the Facilitation of Collective Resistance Faculty Room Roosevelt O. Shelton, Kentucky State University 4  The Emancipation of Jazz: Reflections on Drugs, the Law, and Sanity Gerald H. Tolson, University of Louisville  Jimmy Raney: Impulsive Alcoholic - The Influence and Effect of Substance Abuse on Jazz Musicians of the 1940s and 1950s Jefferson Sherman, Bellarmine College  Charlie Parker: A Portrait of Conflict - The Influence and Effect of Substance Abuse on Jazz Musicians of the 1940s and 1950s David C. Clarke, Professional Musician, Kentucky 16. POLITICS OF SEXUALITY AND RACE II Chair: Phillis Rambsy, University of Kentucky Siena-Toront  Playing the Race Card o Centre Krista M. Ralston, University of Wisconsin-Madison Room 1  Warranted Discrimination? Aviam Soifer, Boston College Law School  Political, Legal, and Psychological Implications of Sexual Harassment in the Public School Setting Michele Cammers Goodwin, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Emotional Intelligence and Lawyering Across Cultural and Racial Divides Marjorie Silver, Touro College Law Center 17. OUTPATIENT COMMITMENT LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES Aula Magna Chair: Aubrey Zabow, Ben Gurion University Rettorato  Outpatient Commitment: Historical Perspectives, Political Slogans, and Civil Sala Libertarian Dilemmas Consiliare Michael Perlin, New York Law School

 The Widening of the : The Consequences of Expanded Outpatient Commitment from the Direct Advocacy Perspective Deborah Dorfman, Washington Protection and Advocacy System, Washington, D.C.  Privatization in Corrections and Outpatient Commitment: The Legal, Ethical, and Public Policy Implications of the Confluence of Two Growing Trends Henry Dlugacz, New York Medical College  New York’s Newest Outpatient Commitment Law: The Elevation of an Ineffective Form of Therapeutic Compliance Keri Gould, St. John’s University 18. LA DÉLINQUANCE SEXUELLE: ANALYSE ET PRISES EN CHARGE Siena-Toront II o Centre Chair: Roland Coutanceau, Association française de psychiatrie et psychologie légale Room 2  Les processus de passage à l’acte chez les agresseurs sexuels Jean Proulx, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal

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 Analyse rétrospective et comparative des représentations parentales de délinquants sexuels et de membres de leur famille Jean Philippe Cornet, Université de Liège  La mesure des changements en cours de traitement chez les agresseurs sexuels André McKibben, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  L’évaluation et le traitement des pré-adolescents auteurs d’abus sexuels Martine Jacob, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal

Thursday, July 13 / jeudi le 13 juillet

8:30-10:00

19. THE SPECIAL DEFENDANT Chair: Krista M. Ralston, University of Wisconsin–Madison “Le Scotte”  Moving a Mountain: Convincing the Court that Deaf is Different Room C Michele Lavigne, University of Wisconsin-Madison  A Unique Legal Problem Facing the Many Deaf Defendants Worldwide: Linguistic Incompetence McCay Vernon, Western Maryland College  General Problems Confronting Deaf People in Legal and Judicial Settings: Navigating Through the Maze Bonnie Tucker, Arizona State University  A Round Peg in a Square Hole: Deafness and Incompetence to Proceed at Trial, When Entering a Plea, and on Appeal Keith Findley, University of Wisconsin-Madison 20. AGING: CONCEPTS, RIGHTS, AND BIOETHICS I Chair: Colin J.H. Thomson, University of Wollongong “Le Scotte”  Across the Generations: Family Care Dynamics into the New Millennium Room 1 G.Clare Wenger, University of Wales at Bangor  Discrimination Against the Elderly Within a Consequentialist Approach to Health Care Resource Allocation Daniel Brock, Brown University  Health in the “Grey” Millennium: Romanticism Versus Complexity? John McCallum, University of Western Sydney MacArthur  Services for the Elderly in the Next Millennium Sabry Attia, Professional Counsellor, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 21. MENTAL HEALTH LAW REFORM: POLICY PROPOSALS FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDER AND THE “Le Scotte” IMPACT ON THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES Room 12 Chair: Diana Schell, Ministry of Health of Ontario  Impact on Clinicians, Research and Development, and Training Dilys Jones, Department of Health of the United Kingdom  Implementation in the NHS London Region Edward Kane, Department of Health of the United Kingdom

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 Mental Health Legislation Andrea Humphrey, Department of Health of the United Kingdom Discussant: Liam Scott, Ministry of Health of Ontario 22. CULPABILITY, EVIDENCE, AND ETHICS Chair: Tor Langbach, Trondheim City Court, Norway “Le Scotte”  Culpability of Battered Women Who Kill Their Abusers Room 5 Ruth Jones, University of the Pacific  The “Medicate-to-Execute” Dilemma in Death Penalty Cases in the United States Linda E. Carter, University of the Pacific  The Reliability of Mentally Ill Witnesses Yuval Melamed, University of Tel Aviv  The Use and Abuse of Predictive Psychiatric Evidence in Criminal and Prison Proceedings John L. Hill, Barrister and Solicitor, Toronto 23. CONFIDENTIALITY OF PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORDS “Le Scotte” Chair: Hajo W. Kuperus, Eindhoven Psychiatric Clinic, The Netherlands Room 4  The Cutting Edge of Confidentiality George Alexander, Santa Clara University  Confidentiality of Psychiatric and Psychological Reports: The Duty to Warn Classes of Victims Bernadette McSherry, Monash University  Solicitor-Client Privilege v. Duty to Warn: The Supreme Court of ’s Decision in Smith v. Jones Richard Schneider, University of Toronto Discussant: Alan W. Scheflin, Santa Clara University 24. QUESTIONS ÉTHIQUES ET CHAMP PSYCHOPATHOLOGIQUE Chair: Paul-André Lafleur, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Il faut brûler Galilée! Room B Christian Mormont, Université de Liège  Éthique de l’expertise psychiatrique Gilles Chamberland, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Remords, culpabilité et confession: La pratique à la lumière de l’échelle de psychopathie de Hare Gilles Côté, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Sheilagh Hodgins, Université de Montréal 25. MENTAL DISORDER AND VIOLENCE: THE VIOLENCE SITUATION AFTER THE ACT N. 180/78 “Le Scotte” Chair: Raffaello Vizioli, University of Rome Room 10  The Problems Connected with Imputability in Italy after the 180/78 Law Isabella Merzagora Betsos and Guido Travaini,, University of Milan Gianluigi Ponti, Institute of Legal and Insurance Medicine, Milan

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 The Psychiatric Reform: Light and Shade Anna Coluccia, Department of Mental Health of Siena  Violent Behaviour by Mentally Disordered Patients Discharged from a Diagnosis and Therapy Psychiatric Service: A Pilot Study in Messina Gaetana Russo, University of Messina 26. ETHICAL RESEARCH IN PSYCHIATRY: SETTING LIMITS TO RISKS “Le Scotte” Chair: Larry Motiuk, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa Room 7  Genes and Behaviour Eugenio Rasio, Université de Montréal  The Therapeutic Misconception in Mental Health Research Charles Lidz, University of Massachusetts  Weighing Risks and Benefits in Mental Health Research: In Search of a Fine Balance Trudo Lemmens, University of Toronto  Clinical and Ethical Aspects of Heroin Substitution Louis Charland, University of Western Ontario 27. PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, BOUNDARIES, AND GUIDELINES IN PRISON SETTINGS I “Le Scotte” Chair: Elizabeth Gilchrist, University of Birmingham Room 9  A Review of the Health and Health-Care Services of the Prisons of Venezuela: A Challenge for All Concerned with Public Health and Human Rights Rosemary , International Council of Prison Medical Services, UK  Point Prevalence and Acute Treatment Needs of Serious Mental Illness Amongst New Zealand Prisoners: A National Study Alexander Simpson, University of Auckland  Antisocial Personality Disorder Versus Psychopathy Hilda Clotilde Penteado Morana, University of São Paulo  The Psychiatric Care of (Illegal) Detainees T.I. Oei, Tilburg University 28. LA PREVENZIONE PRECOCE DELLA DELINQUENZA GIOVANILE: PROSPETTIVE TEORETICHE E PRASSI OPERATIVE “Le Scotte” Chair: Uberto Gatti, Institute of Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry, Genoa Room 3  I precursori della delinquenza giovanile e prevenzione precoce dal punto di vista delle discipline cliniche (Psicologia clinica, Criminologia clinica) Alfredo Verde, University of Genoa  Metodi e modelli nella prevenzione della delinquenza giovanile: Recenti esperienze in Italia Gaetano De Leo, University of Rome  Analisi di un progetto di mediazione dei conflitti nell’Hinterland Milanese Adolfo Ceretti, Universiy of Milan  Delinquenza giovanile in Italia: Considerazioni statistiche e criminologiche Silvio Ciappi, University of Siena

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10:15 – 12:15

29. DECISION MAKING, CAPACITY, AND THE AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE I “Le Scotte” Chair: David V. James, University of London Room 3  Compelling Capacity: An Acceptable Agenda for Law Reform? Genevra Richardson, University of London Jill Peay, London School of Economics  Determination of Parenting Competence in Persons with Cognitive Impairment Alexander Tymchuk, University of California at Los Angeles  From Informed Consent to Informed Judgement Lazare Benaroyo, Université de Lausanne  Amendment of the Japanese Mental Health and Welfare Law: A Step Forward to Respecting Patients’ Autonomous Decision Making? Fusako Kitamura, National Institute of Mental Health, Chiba, Japan  Ethical and Social Dilemmas in Legal Representation of Questionably Competent Clients Jan Ellen Rein, University of the Pacific  Court-Ordered Psychotropic Medications in Illinois, USA Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, Southern Illinois University 30. AGING: CONCEPTS, RIGHTS, AND BIOETHICS II Chair: Sharon Keigher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee “Le Scotte”  Implications of Aging Paradigms for Bioethics Room 1 George Agich, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio  Decision-Making at the End of Life: Deciding for an Elderly Patient to Become a Research Subject Arthur Schafer, University of Manitoba  Aging and Dying in a Contemporary Cross-Cultural Perspective Peter H. Stephenson, University of Victoria  Managing Death: End-of-Life Charades and Decisions George P. Smith, The Catholic University of America  Euthanasia in The Netherlands: Dying Between Medicalization and Juridification Gerrit Kimsma, Free University of Amsterdam 31. LITERARY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMAGES Chair: August van Leeuwen, Forensic Psychiatric Service, Mastricht “Le Scotte”  Radical Narrative Ethics: Psychiatrist as Empathic Witness in Pat Barker’s Ghost Road Room 4 Trilogy Anne Hudson Jones, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston  Last Words Phyllis Goldfarb, Boston College Law School  Paving the Road to Hell: Intentions and Their Consequence in Law and Literature Joel Peter Eigen, Franklin & Marshall  “Crimes and Misdemeanors”: Woody Allen’s Transvaluation of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment Gary Rosenshield, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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 The Republic of Virtue: Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Murals in the Palazzo Pubblico Patricia Likos Ricci, Elizabethtown College  Revisiting the Wild Man Ghislaine du Planty, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto 32. THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD: LAW, MEDICINE, AND SOCIAL WELFARE “Le Scotte” Chair: Adelheid Kühne, University of Hannover Room 5  Child Victims: The Context of Criminal Code Reforms Bernard Starkman, Department of Justice of Canada  The Child Witness in Criminal Investigations Luise Greuel, University of Bremen  Addressing Criminal Behaviour by Children Under the Age of Criminal Responsibility: A National Strategy Richard Barnhorst, Department of Justice of Canada  Child Victims and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Claudia Kestermann, University of Bremen Discussant: Robin Henry Woellner, University of Western Sydney MacArthur 33. VIOLENCE ET MALADIE MENTALE Chair: Frédéric Weil, Ministère de la santé d’Israël “Le Scotte”  L’observance au traitement pharmacologique des patients psychotiques violents Room 7 Frédéric Millaud, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Angela Geloso, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Violence, santé et interdisciplinarité Isabelle Rinaldi Baud, Consultation interdisciplinaire de médecine et de prévention de la violence, Genève  Étude d’un échantillon de pères filicides à l’Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Bernard Poulin, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Un homicide sériel: Les échecs paradigmatiques du système pénal Maria Lucrecia Botteri and Daniel Mario Laborde, Université Nationale de La Plata  Psychiatrie légale et violence: Site Web international Normand Beaudet, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Bruno Gravier, Services de médecine et psychiatrie pénitentiaires, Lausanne  Ces mères qui tuent leur(s) enfant(s) Lyne Laporte, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal 34. TORTURE AND PERSECUTION: HISTORICAL, TRANSCULTURAL, AND SOCIAL ASPECTS “Le Scotte” Chair: Federico Allodi, University of Toronto Room 10  Sequels to Social Violence and Torture: The Importance of a Comprehensive Approach Thomas Wenzel, University of Vienna  Program on Psychosocial Trauma and Human Rights June Pagaduan-Lopez, University of the Philippines  Local Idioms of Distress (LID) in Tortured and Non-Tortured Patients of Arab Descent Sameh Hassan, NECEF, Toronto

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 Imprisonment and Inhumane Treatment: Impact of Overcrowding and Legislative Change on the Incidence of Suicide in Custody (Experiences in Austria, 1967-1996) Patrick Frottier, University of Vienna  History of Medicine and Torture: A Neglected Chapter in the History of Science Ingrid Sibitz, University Hospital for Psychiatry, Vienna 35. SEX OFFENDERS: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND MANAGEMENT I “Le Scotte” Chair: Jocelyn Aubut, Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal Room 12  Social Psychiatric Aspects of Sex Offender Therapy Reinhard Eher, University of Vienna  Telephone Scatologia: Comorbidity with Other Paraphilias and Paraphilia-Related Disorders Marilyn Price, Harvard University  Perpetrators and Professionals on “Victim Responsibility”: Developing Theory and Practice Susan Lea, University of Plymouth  Incest Offenders Versus Pedophiles: Are They Different? Lea H. Studer, Alberta Hospital, Edmonton  Rape: A Preliminary Investigation and Analysis of the Protocols of Rorschach and the Life Histories of Individuals Who Committed Rape Lilian Pasqualini Casado, Rorschach Society of São Paulo  Abuse History, Victim Gender, and Recidivism Among Sex Offenders: Information to Improve the Risk Assessment Algorithm Scott Aylwin, Alberta Hospital, Edmonton 36. PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, BOUNDARIES, AND GUIDELINES IN PRISON SETTINGS II “Le Scotte” Chair: Veena Garyali, Kirkby Forensic Psychiatric Center, New York Room 9  The American Psychiatric Association Guidelines on Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons Henry C. Weinstein, New York University Medical Center  Prison Suicide in Europe Norbert Konrad, Free University of Berlin  Bioethical Reflections on the Psychiatric Examination of Handcuffed Examinees Elias Abdalla Filho, University of São Paulo  Identifying Suicide Risk in Penal Institutions Eric Blaauw, University of Amsterdam 37. L’ENFANT, AUTEUR OU VICTIME DE VIOLENCES Chair: Martine Jacob, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Psychopathologie et style d’attachement des hommes abusés sexuellement au cours Room B de l’enfance Elham Forouzan, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Les allégations d’abus sexuel chez l’enfant: Entre le doute et la conviction absolue Yves-Hiram Haesevoets, Université Libre de Bruxelles  La criminologie clinique et le monde de l’enfance Marie-Elisabeth Meyer-Buisan, Hôpital Sainte Anne, Paris  Le syndrome d’alienation parentale: Sources et déroulement Hubert van Gijseghem, Université de Montréal

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 Enfant et violence conjugale Hélène Rey, Consultation interdisciplinaire de médecine et prévention de la violence, Genève

38. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS Chair: Ian Freckelton, La Trobe University “Le Scotte”  Mental Health and Human Rights in a Post-Conflict Situation Room 4 Alison Smith, International Crisis Group, Brussels  From Institutions to Inclusion in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Judith Klein, Open Society Institute, New York  Mental Health Issues in War Crimes Law Nikki de Taranto, North London Forensic Service, UK  The Use of International Human Rights Law and Oversight Mechanisms to Protect Individuals with Mental Disabilities Eric Rosenthal, Mental Disability Rights International, Washington, D.C.  Children, Criminal Responsibility, and Consequences in Australia Ben Mathews, Queensland University of Technology 13:45 – 15:45

39. DECISION MAKING, CAPACITY, AND THE AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE II “Le Scotte” Chair: J. Richard Ciccone, University of Rochester Room 3  The Benefits of Voluntary Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization: Myth or Reality? Donald H. Stone, University of Baltimore  Suicide and Testamentary Capacity Kenneth I. Shulman, University of Toronto  Resolving the Ambiguity Around Intention and Intentionality: An Empirical Approach Bertram Malle, University of Oregon  Patients’ Competency to Give Informed Consent: Reliability and Factor Structure of a New Assessment Interview and Clustering of Patients Toshinora Kitamura, National Institute of Mental Health, Chiba, Japan  Living Wills in Denmark: Somatic and Psychiatric Patients Jorn Vestergaard, University of Copenhagen 40. AGING: CONCEPTS, RIGHTS, AND BIOETHICS III Chair: Martha Holstein, Park Ridge Center, Chicago “Le Scotte”  Consumer Choice in Health Care and Long Term Care: What the United States Can Room 1 Teach and Learn from Others About Decisionally Incapacitated Consumers Marshall Kapp, Wright State University  Globalization and Guardianship: Harmonization or (Postmodern) Diversity? Terry Carney, University of Sydney  Loss of Medical Decision-Making Capacity (Competency) in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Multiple Scleroses Daniel C. Marson, University of Alabama at Birmingham

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 The Strange Interplay of Mental Capacity and the Doctrine of Undue Influence: Are We Protecting Older Testators or Overriding Individual Preferences? Lawrence A. Frolik, University of Pittsburgh  Marriage at a Time of Impairment: A Case with Judicial Resolution Michel Silberfeld, University of Toronto  The Role of the Government and the Family in Taking Care of the Frail Elderly: Thoughts from a Comparison Between the United States and Japan Fusako Seki, Hokkaido University 41. MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF MENTALLY DISORDERED AND NON-DISORDERED OFFENDERS “Le Scotte” Chair: Marianne Kristiansson, Department of Forensic Psychiatry of Sweden Room 7  Coordinating Program Strategies and Community Supervision Plans in the Risk Management of Mentally-Disordered Offenders Larry Motiuk, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa  Sexual Homicide: Motives and Treatment Strategies Sharon M. Williams, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa  The Community Transition of Incarcerated Mentally Ill Youth: An Outcome Study Eric Trupin, University of Washington  Violent Offenders: Assessment Issues, Intervention Strategies, and Management Ralph Serin, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa  Managing Canada’s Sex Offenders: A National Strategy Pamela Yates, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa 42. THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD: PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, AND MENTAL HEALTH ASPECTS “Le Scotte” Chair: Bernard Starkman, Department of Justice of Canada Room 5  The Psychological View of the Best Interest of the Child: A European Survey Adelheid Kühne, University of Hannover  Joint Custody: European Experiences of Legislation and Research Barbara Willenbacher, University of Hannover  Assessments of Child Abuse Allegations in Conflicted Custody and Access Care Margaret A. Jackson, Simon Fraser University  Ethical Issues in Representing Child Clients with Mental Disabilities Jan C. Costello, Loyola University of Chicago  Children of Uxoricide Carolus van Nijnatten, University of Utrecht 43. COERCION IN PSYCHITARY: LEGISLATIVE TRENDS AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES “Le Scotte” Chair: Inga-Lill Candefjord, Department of Psychiatric Research of Sweden Room 4  Autonomy and Psychiatric Care 2000: An International Comparison J.A. Encandela, University of Pittsburgh Henrik Day Poulsen, Aarhus University  How Valid and Reliable are Statistics on Civil Commitment Rates? Marianne Engberg, Aarhus University  Paternalism and Autonomy: A Nordic Study on the Use of Coercion in the Mental Health Care System Lars Kjellin, Uppsala University

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 The Efficacy of Compulsory Care by Swedish Social Law: A Quasi-Experimental Situation Marianne Kronberg, University of Malmö  The Influence of Expectation of Patients’ Perceptions of Coercion Brian McKenna, Auckland Institute of Technology  Patient Experiences of Psychiatric Treatment Under Different Mental Health Acts Tuula Wallsten, Uppsala University 44. THE SPECTRUM OF SEQUELS TO TORTURE AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE “Le Scotte” Chair: June Pagaduan-Lopez, University of the Philippines Room 10  Trauma and Identity in Children’s Drawings Federico Allodi, University of Toronto  Identifying Torture and Violence Among Resettled Refugee Populations James M. Jaranson, St. Paul Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis  Psychological Sequelae of Torture Victims Presenting Themselves at Psychiatry Clinics Pradeep Agrawal, Lady Harding Medical College, New Delhi  Asylum and Psychiatric Sequels of Violence Hemma Griengl, University Hospital for Psychiatry, Vienna Siroos Mirzaei, Ludwig Bolzmann Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Vienna  Biopsychosocial Issues Facing Survivors of War and Torture Madlyn Miller, New York University 45. SEX OFFENDERS: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND MANAGEMENT II “Le Scotte” Chair: Karin Gutierrez-Lobos, University of Vienna Room 12  Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders in Prison Anthony R. Beech, University of Birmingham  Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders in the Community Kevin Browne, University of Birmingham  Criminal Careers of Sex Offenders Rudolf Egg, Central Institute of Criminology, Wiesbaden, Germany  Sexual History-Taking with Sex Offenders Catherine Piliero-Surbeck, Delaware County Court, Villanova, Pennsylvania  Minimization of Offending, Stages of Change, and Treatment Outcome in the Sex Offender Howard Barbaree, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto  Criminal Competence in a Case of Pedophilia: Advertising on the Internet Julio Cesar Fontana-Rosa, University of São Paulo 46. PSYCHOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE I Chair: Gabriel Ricci, Elizabethtown College “Le Scotte”  Poetic Objectivism and Law’s Indetermination Room 9 Leonard V. Kaplan, University of Wisconsin-Madison  The Monotheistic Religions, Mental Disorder, and Violence Harvey Gordon, Consulting Forensic Psychiatrist, Berkshire, UK  Reductionism and Responsibility Andrew W. Siegel, John Hopkins University

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 Reflections on the Link Between the Mechanisms of Morality and Aggressive Forms of Nationalism Christine Ury, Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, Montrèal  Creating Legally and Psychologically Acceptable Shame Alan Eisenberg, Attorney at Law, Milwaukee 47. DROITS DE LA PERSONNE ET MALADIE MENTALE Chair: André McKibben, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Le code criminel canadien: Un outil et une arme à double tranchant dans les mains Room B du psychiatre expert Paul-André Lafleur, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Projet de réforme de la loi de défense sociale à l’égard des anormaux et délinquants d’habitude Jean-Louis Berwart, Commission Droit de la défense de l’Ordre des avocats, Liège  Le traitement des delinquats atteints de troubles mentaux en Italie Alberto Manacorda, Université de Naples  En droit belge, dans quelles conditions une personne dont le conjoint est dément ou dans un état grave de déséquilibre mental peut-elle divorcer? Claude Philippart de Foy, Avocat au Barreau de Liège 48. SERIAL KILLERS E OMICIDI DI MASSA Chair: Vincenzo Mastronardi, University of Rome “Le Scotte”  Violenza televisiva e recenti mass murders compiuti da adolescenti Room C George B. Palermo, Medical College of Wisconsin  I serial killer in Italia: Problemi e prospettive Francesco Bruno, University of Rome  L’imputabilita’ e la pericolosita’ sociale in crimini con caratteri di mostruosita’ Tulio Bandini, University of Genoa  I limiti della colpevolezza: Un’esperienza della Corte di Assise Frank Di Cataldo, Bedford Policy Institute, Boston 16:00 – 17:45

49. L’OSPEDALE PSICHIATRICO GIUDIZIARIO IN ITALIA E ALTRI PROBLEMI “Le Scotte” Chair: Roberto Catanesi, University of Bari Room 5  Pratiche alternative all’OPG: Una storia Roberto Mezzina and Paolo Borghi, Department of Mental Health of Trieste Pier Paolo Mazuia and Danilo Sedmark, Consulting Psychiatrists, Trieste  Lavoro e impresa sociale : La specificita’ italiana Angelo Righetti, Department of Mental Health of Parma

 Diritti dei minori e deistituzionalizzazione Sandra Rogialli, Department of Mental Health of Arezzo  La deistituzionalizzazione : Aspetti specifici e confronto internazionale Tommaso Lo Savio, Consulting Psychiatrist, Rome  Etica nei rapporti tra medicina basata sull’evidenza e pratica psichiatrica Fabrizio Ciappi, Department of Mental Health of Umbria

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50. AGING: CONCEPTS, RIGHTS, AND BIOETHICS IV Chair: Janusz Dukszta, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto “Le Scotte”  Nursing Work, Housekeeping Ethics, and the Moral Geography of Home Care Room 1 Joan Liaschenko, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee  Aging and Political Philosophy Nicole Delpérée-de Voght, L’Academie des Sciences et Belles-lettres de Toulouse  Intervention Strategies and Obstacles to Intervening in Cases of Elder Abuse and Neglect Daphne Nahmiash, Université Laval  Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Elderly Convicted Prisoners in and Wales Seena Fazel, University  Coping with Crime: An Examination of Elderly and Non-Elderly Adaptations Mahmoud Reza Nakhaie, University of Windsor 51. WOMEN: THE INTERSECTION OF CRIMINAL AND VICTIM Chair: Yoshikazu Ikehara, Zenkaren, Tokyo “Le Scotte”  Kiss of Death: Narratives of Battered Women Who Kill Room 7 Linda G. Mills, New York University  The Development of a Mental Health Continuum of Care for Federal Women Offenders in Canada Jane Laishes, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa  Understanding and Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Federal Women Offenders in Canada Donna McDonagh, Correctional Services of Canada, Ottawa  Essentialism and Female Criminality Lisa Nelson, University of Pittsburgh 52. PUBLIC TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS: MEDIA, PUBLIC DIMENSIONS, AND OUTCOME “Le Scotte” Chair: Michelle DiEmanuele, Ministry of Health of Ontario Room B  Social Psychology Evidence and Prejudicial Pre-Trial Publicity Ian Freckelton, La Trobe University  Revenge Attacks, Faction Fighting, and Collective Responsibility in Rural Areas in the Transkei, South Africa Albert Kruger, Barrister and Solicitor, Johannesburg  Post-Mortem Reviews and Traumatic Responses in Emergency Responders Cheryl Regehr, University of Toronto  The Culture-Bound Response to Traumatic Experience in Japan Yoshiharu Kim, National Institute of Mental Health, Chiba, Japan 53. CHALLENGES IN LEGAL PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL CRIMINOLOGY: CURRENT APPLICATIONS “Le Scotte” Chair: Jose G. V. Taborda, University of Rio Grande do Sul Room C  Advances in the Treatment of Personality Disorders Amarendra N. Singh, Queen’s University  Correctional and Forensic Applications of Motivational Interventions Lynn Lightfoot, Barrister and Solicitor, Oakville, Ontario

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 Educational Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry Jorge Oscar Folino, National University of La Plata

 The Danger of Maintaining Eternal “Dangerousness”: Challenge to Judicial Releasing After Years of Captivity Alexandra Neto Anciães, Hospital Miguel Bombarda, Lisbon Fernando Vieira, Ministry of Health of Portugal 54. SCHOOL CLIMATE AND CULTURE: A LOOK AT EQUITY, MINORITY ACHIEVEMENT, AND IDENTIFICATION IN PUBLIC “Le Scotte” SCHOOLS Room 3 Chair: Eduardus N. Jacob, Forensic Psychiatric Services, The Netherlands  Turning the Tide of Exclusion and Privilege: A Moral and Academic Imperative Karen Simms, Department of Education of the State of Kentucky  Anti-Racist Education: Curriculum and Community Transformational Experiences in the United States and South Africa Karen McLean Donaldson, Iowa State University  Ethics and Educational Leadership: High Stakes Testing in the Determining of Value Gloria J. Murray, George Mason University 55. SEXUAL ABUSE LITIGATION AND SEXUAL MISCONDUCT Chair: Alan Eisenberg, Attorney at Law, Milwaukee “Le Scotte”  Getting Redress Through Regulatory Complaints: The Case of Professional Sexual Room 12 Misconduct Carol Bohmer, Ohio State University  Pathologizing the Plaintiff: A Critical Examination of the Use and Abuse of Psychiatric Evidence in a Civil Action for Sexual Assault Melanie Randall, University of Western Ontario  Sexual Misconduct Amongst Clerics, Teachers, and Health Care Professionals: Forensic and Ethical Perspectives Reuben A. Lang, Institute of Psychology and Law, Edmonton  Child Sexual Abuse: Getting the Balance Right Marc Gerard, Centre hospitalier universitaire, St. Pierre, Belgium  Testifying for Clients in Sexual Abuse Litigation: Negotiating the Contradictory Roles of Therapist and Expert Witness Lori Haskell, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto  What’s Missing From These Pictures? Prohibition and Condemnation of Doctor-Patient Sex (D-P*S): Reasons and Suppositions Edmund Erde, UMDNJ-SOM, Stratford, New 56. PSYCHOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE II Chair: Vincenzo Durante, University of Padua “Le Scotte”  Law is to Healing as Justice is to Mercy Room 9 Kristine Arnet Connidis, University of Toronto  Law and Healing in Calvin’s Geneva Robert M. Kingdon, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Redemption: Does it Heal or Corrode? A Modern Book of Jonah Frank M. Tuerkheimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison  The Forms and Context of Violent Crime in Athens and Imperial Rome Keith Hopwood, University of Wales at Lampeter

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57. SINDROMI PEDOFILICHE Chair: Francesco Carrieri, University of Bart “Le Scotte”  Tipologia pedofila: Aspetti preventivi e trattamentali Room 10 Matteo Villanova, University of Rome  Aspetti psicopatologici della pedofilia Maurizio Marasco, Lasapienza University  Aspetti socio-criminologici della nuova normativa in tema di pedofilia Ermenegilda Scardaccione, University of Rome  La relazione pedofila tra abusato e abusante Lucilla Pisani, University of Rome 58. LA SANTÉ MENTALE ET MILIEU PROFESSIONNEL Chair: Sylvain Palardy, Université de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Modèle d’intervention externalisé pour la prévention et l’accompagnement Room 4 psychologique des personnels d’entreprises victimes de traumatismes au travail Jean-Pierre Vouche, Antenne de psychiatrie légale de La Garenne Colombes, Paris  “Le Discours Alcoolique” vu par psychodynamique du travail Marie-France Maranda, Université Laval  Est-ce que les enseignants sont plus victimisés que les autres travailleurs? Richard Lusignan, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Consommation des substances psychoactives en milieu de travail: Représentations et practiques Pauline Morissette, Université de Montréal

18:00-18:30 Annual Business Meeting for members of the International Academy of Law and Le Scotte Room Mental Health. Assemblée générale annuelle pour les membres de l’Académie internationale de 7 droit et de santé mentale.

Friday, July 14 / vendredi le 14 juillet

8:30-10:00

59. STIGMA AND MENTAL ILLNESS Chair: Julio Arboleda-Florez, Queen’s University “Le Scotte”  Combating the Stigma of Mental Illness Room 5 Beth Evans, Alberta Mental Health Board, Calgary  Empowerment, Awareness, and Education: A National Approach to Reduce Stigma and Discrimination Dermot Casey, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care of Australia  Living with a Psychiatric Diagnosis Yvonne Hayne, Mount Royal College  A Loneliness that Humbles the Spirit Jean Campbell, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, St. Louis

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60. DANGEROUS OFFENDERS: CRITERIA, EXAMINATION, AND DIAGNOSIS I “Le Scotte” Chair: Francesco Bruno, University of Rome Room 10  Can Psychometric Evaluation of Domestic Violence Offenders Inform Pre-Sentence Reports? Elizabeth Gilchrist, University of Birmingham  Criteria of Dangerousness - In the Eyes of the Beholder: A Study Carried Out in a Danish County, 1990-1994 Michael Andreassen, University of Aarhaus  Determination of Dangerousness in the Brazilian Justice System Kátia Mecler and Sander Fridman, Consulting Forensic Psychiatrists, Rio de Janeiro  Persisting Dangerousness Dick Oppedijk, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic, Balkbrug, The Netherlands 61. MANAGED CARE AND THE LAW: MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES Chair: Sara Boulter, North London Forensic Service, UK “Le Scotte”  Issues of Coercion in a Managed Behavioral Health Care Program Room 9 Trevor Hadley, University of Pennsylvania  Arrest Rates for Clients of Managed Care Versus Fee-for-Service Medicaid Mental Health Programs Bentson H. McFarland, Oregon Health Sciences University  Consumer Perceptions of Coercion in Full-Risk Versus No-Risk Medicaid Managed Care Programs Joe Morrissey, University of North Carolina  The Impacts of Differing Medicaid Managed Mental Health Care: Strategies on the Access, Quality, Costs, and Outcomes of Services David Shern, University of South Florida 62. CODES ARE NOT ENOUGH: SENSITIVE JUDGEMENT AND THE MORAL DOMAIN OF PRACTICE “Le Scotte” Chair: Fernando Lolas Stepke, Pan American Health Organization, Santiago Room 7  Moral Imagination and the Clinical Culture of Mental Health Practice Wendy Austin, University of Alberta  Emotion, Moral Perception, and Nursing Practice Anne Scott, University of Stirling  Codes Are Not Enough: Sensitivity and Moral Judgement Patricia Rodney, University of Victoria 63. PSYCHIATRIC ETHICS: PARADIGMS, IDEOLOGY, AND VALUES Chair: Margaret Tweddle, University of Alberta “Le Scotte”  Ethics, Psychiatry, and the Law: Have We Gone Wrong? The Case of Redefining Room 4 Psychiatry With Regards to Actual Dominant Ideological Trends Denis Morrison, University of Calgary  Ethical and Professional Aspects of the “Statistical Paradigm” in Medicine Iouri Metelitsa, University of Alberta  Psychiatric and Legal Aspects of “Undue Influence” by Caretakers Richard L. Grant, University of Illinois James R. Carter, Attorney at Law, Peoria, Illinois

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64. TEORIE SUL TRATTAMENTO DEI DISORDINI MENTALI: L’APPROCCIO ITALIANO “Le Scotte” Chair: Gianni Di Norscia, North-West Florence Mental Health Unit, Florence Room B  Genealogia della crisi psichiatrica e suoi esiti pratico-teorici Agostino Pirella, University of Turin  La residenze dentro e fuori Luigi Tagliabue, Department of Mental Health of Reggio Emilia  Terapia: I nuovi modelli della complessita’ Annibale Fanali, Department of Mental Health of Pisa  La gestione della crisi acuta Vieri Marzi, Department of Mental Health of Siena 65. FOUR PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR “Le Scotte” Chair: Howard Awad, Halton Healthcare Services, Oakville, Ontario Room 12  Biological Vulnerability in Perpetrators of Impulsive Crimes Anders Forsman, Göteborg University  Childhood-Onset Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Adult Forensic Psychiatric Patients Henrik Söderström, Göteborg University  Population-Based Data on Sexual Child Abuse Anita Carlstedt, Göteberg University  Compulsive Behaviors with Forensic Consequences Harald Nilsson, Göteborg University 66. CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON HOMICIDE Chair: Juan E. Blengio, University of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay “Le Scotte”  Social Structure and Homicide in the United States Room 2 Leonard Beeghley, University of Florida  Homicides and Socio-Cultural Influences Graciela Susana Pezzotti, Consulting Psychologist, Poder Judicial, Buenos Aires

 The Mentally Ill Homicidal: Some Social-Demographic Characteristics and Therapeutic Implications Lisieux Borba Teles and Ruben de Souza Menezes, Forensic Psychiatric Institute, Porto Alegre 67. DROITS DE L’HOMME ET SANTÉ Chair: France Proulx, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Reconnaissance et protection de “L’irréductible Humain”: Dernières nouvelles des Room C développements de droit international pénal Jean-Louis Gilissen, Avocat au Barreau de Liège  Le droit aux services d’aide mentale pour les réfugies kosovars: L’expérience belge Jenny Ujkaj, Université de Liège  Geronte-Thanatos et la criminologie: A propos de l’expertise mentale de 2 criminels de 95 ans René Tollemer, Psychiatre expert pour la Cour d’Appel de Toulouse

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10:15-12:15

68. WOMEN, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND SOCIAL POLICY Chair: Antonella Mengano, Mental Health Unit, South East Florence “Le Scotte”  The Tamar Project: Women, Trauma, and Corrections Room 4 Betty Russell, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene of the State of Maryland  Extended Suicide Attempts in Austrian Females: A Two Year Follow-Up Doris Fischer-Danzinger, Justizanstalt Wien Josefstadt, Vienna  Maybe it Works for Someone Else: Addressing the Centrality of Criminal Justice Interventions in Same-Gender Domestic Violence Adele Morrison, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Wife Abuse in Russia Rhonda Lenton, McMaster University  Decisions Not to Report Sexual Assault: A Comparative Study Among Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English-Speaking Women Living in Japan John P.J. Dussich, Tokiwa University 69. DANGEROUS OFFENDERS: CRITERIA, EXAMINATION, AND DIAGNOSIS II “Le Scotte” Chair: Gunnar Kullgren, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Room 10  Recidivism of 140 Mentally Disturbed Offenders Seven Years After Initial Assessment Volker Dittmann, University of Basel  The Relation Between Socio-Economic Status of the Defendant, Psychiatric Assessment, and Sentencing Denis Ribeaud, Université de Lausanne  The Neurobiological Basis of Limbic Psychotic Trigger Reaction in Contrast With Volitional Types of Homicide Anneliese A. Pontius, Harvard University

 “Reduced Punishment’” for the Mentally Disturbed Murderer

Moshe Kalian, Ministry of Health of Jerusalem  Supervision of Prison Authorities by a Committee: A Longitudinal Study of 31 Dangerous Offenders Over 12 Years Henriette Haas, Université de Lausanne  Neurobiological Factors in Juvenile Aggression and Delinquency Dick Matser, Free University of Amsterdam 70. CLINICAL AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF DELINQUENT ADOLESCENTS: A DUTCH REPORT “Le Scotte” Chair: Ruud H. P. van Beest, Parnassia, The Hague Room 7  The Dutch Legal System: Treatment of Adolescents with Behaviour Problems Marieke Broekman, Consulting Psychiatrist, De Fjord, The Netherlands  How to Manage a Newly Started Clinic Zita Haijer, Clinic Manager, De Fjord, The Netherlands  Forensic Psychiatric Daycare in The Hague, The Netherlands Sjouk de Boer, Consulting Psychologist, Het Palmhuis, The Netherlands

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 Comparison of the Populations of De Fjord, Het Palmhuis, and De Jutter Albert Boon, Consulting Psychologist, De Fjord, The Netherlands

 Population of De Fjord Marike Bruinsma, Consulting Psychologist, De Fjord, The Netherlands 71. DEVELOPMENTS IN INVOLUNTARY AND VOLUNTARY TREATMENT: IMPACTS ON PATIENTS AND FAMILIES “Le Scotte” Chair: Claes-Goran Westrin, University of Uppsala Room B  Assessment of Dangerousness and Best Interest Peter van Panhuis, Ministry of Justice of The Netherlands  Clinical Supervision: An Essential Tool in the Treatment of Mentally Disordered Offenders Sara Henley, North London Forensic Service, UK  Involuntary Medication in a Forensic Hospital Renee Douglas Broers, Meijers Instituut, Utrecht  Social Skills Training as an Important Component of Treatment for Individuals with Schizophrenia Patricia Madej, Professional Counsellor, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan  Forensic Psychiatric Nursing: Complications for the Ward After Escape D.B. Migchelbrink and Silvester Souhoka, Forensic Psychiatric Institute, Oldenkotte, The Netherlands  Family Burden, Participation in Care, and Mental Health: An 11-Year Comparison of the Situation of the Relatives of Compulsorily and Voluntarily Admitted Patients Margareta Östman, Lund University 72. THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: ACHIEVING LEGAL AND THERAPEUTIC GOALS IN SPECIALIZED COURTS “Le Scotte” Chair: Ginger Lerner-Wren, Broward County Mental Health Court, Fort Lauderdale Room 3  The Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective David Wexler, University of Arizona  Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Drug Treatment Courts Peggy Fulton Hora, Superior Court, Alameda County, California  Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and Restorative Justice: Viewing Specialized Therapeutic Courts in the United States as a Paradigm Shift in Jurisprudence and Practice of Law and Judging Randall Fritzler, Clark County District Court, Vancouver, USA Lenore M.J. Simon, East Tennessee State University  Unified Family Courts: Application of a Therapeutic and Ecological Framework for Court Reform in Family Law Barbara Babb, University of Baltimore  Outpatient Commitment for Likelihood of Causing Serious Emotional Injury Kenneth Kress, University of Iowa

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73. FORENSIC RESTRUCTURING IN THE UK Chair: Paul Cantrell, North London Forensic Service, UK “Le Scotte”  A New Mental Health Act for England and Wales: Pragmatism and Rights Room 9 Peter Bartlett, University of Nottingham  Medium Secure Psychiatric Services for Mentally Disordered Young Offenders in London, UK Paul Bester, North London Forensic Service, UK  Psychiatrically-Evaluated UK Stalkers: Towards a Meaningful Typology Frank Farnham, University of London  A Controlled Evaluation of Admissions to Psychiatric Hospitals Through the Courts: Success of Admission and Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up in Terms of Admissions and Re-Offending David V. James, University of London  Secure Beds: Therapeutic Use of Security or Residual Long-Stay Provision? Henry Gerard Kennedy, University of London  Race, Racism, and Services for Mentally Ill Disordered Offenders Nick Purchase, North London Forensic Service, UK 74. ALCUNI PARTICOLARI ASPETTI DELLA RIFORMA PSICHIATRICA ITALIANA “Le Scotte” Chair: Andrea Caneschi, Psychiatric Unit of Scandicci, Florence Room 12  Appunti sulla contenzione Luigi Attenasio, Department of Mental Health of Rome  Salute mentale e la questione meridionale Rocco Canosa, Department of Mental Health of Matera  La chiusura dell’ospedale psichiatrico di Messina: Dal manicomio all’impresa sociale Biagio Gennaro, Department of Mental Health of Messina  Comportamenti devianti e abuso di droga Marco Marchetti, University of Rome  La riforma psichiatrica in Sicilia Vito Petruzzellis, Psychiatric Services of Cefalu, Palermo  Diritti: famiglia e servizi nell’assistenza ai minori Maria Pia Teodori, Department of Mental Health of Florence 75. “NOT GUILTY”: DIMENSIONS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY Chair: Douglas H. Carruthers, Ontario Advisory Review Board “Le Scotte”  On Automatism Room 5 Julio Arboleda-Florez, Queen’s University  Criminality and Mental Disorder: Appropriate Responses in Practice and Principle David Carson, University of Southampton  Mentally Ill Re-Offenders: Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity Guntram Knecht, University of Vienna  Genetic Determinism and Criminal Responsibility: Anticipating Genetic Excuses Danny Sullivan, The Maudsley Hospital, London, UK  The Role of the Defense Counsel and the Insanity Defense Marilena M. Carminati, Barrister and Solicitor, Edmonton

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76. INSTITUTIONS DE SOINS ET DROITS Chair: Gilles Chamberland, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal “Le Scotte”  Évaluation des items de l’HCR-20 dans un échantillon de délinquants placés en Room C hôpital belge sécuritaire Adelle Claix, Hospital Les Marronniers, Tournai, Belgique  Le suicide en milieu fermé: Quels acteurs sont interpellés? Marc Daigle, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières  La sécurité à l’Institut Pinel de Montréal: Un modèle dynamique basé sur son personnel centré sur le patient tout au long de son cheminement thérapeutique Gilles Dolbec, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  La satisfaction d’une clientèle psychiatrique dangereuse à l’égard des soins et services qu’ils reçoivent: L’expérience de l’Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Linda Garceau, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Réponse des troubles délirants au traitement pharmacologique France Proulx, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Les avatars de l’intégrité du moi des pédophiles Monique Tardif, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal 13:45 – 15:45

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77. SOCIO-CULTURAL PROBLEMS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chair: Alexander Simpson, University of Auckland “Le Scotte”  First Time Homeless: Who? And How? Room B Paula Goering, University of Toronto  Homelessness, Mental Illness, and Substance Abuse in Toronto Donald Wasylenki, University of Toronto  Mental Health Problems in Low-Income Families: The Challenge in an Era of Devolution Mary Clare Lennon, Columbia University  The Biological Versus Socio-Political Basis of Mental “Illness” Jeffrey A. Schaler, American University  Gambling: Increasingly a Globalization Problem Lorna Dyall, University of Auckland 78. MENTAL ILLNESS AND DANGEROUSNESS I Chair: Richard Schneider, University of Toronto “Le Scotte”  Mental Illness and Violence Room 12 Heather Stuart, Queen’s University  Mental Illness and Violence: The Quest For Questions Graham Glancy, University of Toronto  Clinical Specificity of Violent Mentally Disordered Offenders Gilles Côté, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal  Delusions and Violence with Schizophrenics Thomas Stompe, University Clinic for Psychiatry, Vienna  Clinical Applications of the Violence Checklist Alan Jager, University of Tasmania 79. TWENTIETH-CENTURY HEALTH AND HEALING AMONG WOMEN OF THE BLACK ATLANTIC “Le Scotte” Chair: Deneese Jones, University of Kentucky Room 7  “More Than A Notion”: African American Women and the Medical Professional at Mid-Century Fon Gordon, University of Kentucky  “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”: African American Women, Breast Cancer Support, and the Legacies of Jim Crow Elizabeth A. Williams, University of Kentucky  African American Women and American Health Care Alicestyne Turley-Adams, University of Kentucky

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 The Mississippi Health Project Cynthia Lynne Shelton, University of Kentucky

80. FITNESS TO STAND TRIAL Chair: Derek Eaves, British Columbia Forensic Services Commission “Le Scotte”  An Investigation of the Procedures and Standards for Competency to Stand Trial in Room 10 the United States and Canada Patricia A. Zapf, University of Alabama  Fitness to Stand Trial in Italy: A Critical Understanding in a Comparative Perspective Stefano Ferracuti, University of Rome  The Trial Facts in Unfitness to Plead in English Law Ronald Mackay, De Montfort University School of Law  Fitness to Plead: A Prospective Study of the Inter-Relationships Between Expert Opinion, Legal Criteria, and Specific Symptomatology Gary Duffield, North London Forensic Service, UK  The Fitness Interview Test: Reliability and Validity of a Brief Screening Instrument Ronald Roesch, Simon Fraser University 81. CURRENT PROBLEMS IN SWISS FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY “Le Scotte” Chair: Volker Dittmann, University of Basel Room 1  Inpatient Crises Intervention Anneliese Ermer, Psychiatric Hospital, Basel  Flunitrazepam and Criminal Behaviour Andreas Frei, University of Berne Joachim Dietiker, University of Basel  SCAN – Scientific Content Analysis Daphna Tavor, University of Basel  Sources of Pitfalls and Mistakes in Expert Opinions in the Field of Statement Validity: An Empirical Analysis Vera Kling, University of Basel  Murder in Paradise: A Sex Crime that Shook Switzerland in 1993 Thomas A. Knecht, Münsterlingen Psychiatric Clinic, Switzerland 82. ATTUALI PROSPETTIVE DI RIFORMA IN TEMA DI MISURE DI SICUREZZA PER AUTORI DI REATO INFERMI DI MENTE “Le Scotte” Chair: Tulio Bandini, University of Genoa Room 3  Esperienze trattamentali di soggetti sottoposti alla misura di sicurezza dell’Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario di Napoli Francesco Sclafani, University of Naples  L’Ordinamento del sistema psichiatrico giudiziario in Italia: L’Ospedale psichiatrico giudiziario nuove porspettive sull’organizzazione e sul trattamento dei pazienti Franco Scarpa, Judiciary Psychiatric Hospital of Montelupo, Florence  Programma per la realizzazione di residenze psichiatriche assistite per malati di mente internati o detenuti in strutture penitenziarie Mario Jannucci, Gemma Brandi and Paolo Serra, Department of Mental Health of Florence  Prospettive di trattamento dell’autore di reato malato di mente Salvatore Luberto, Institute of Legal and Insurance Medicine, Modena

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 L’Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario in Italia: Ipotesi per il futuro Giancarlo Nivoli, Pediatric Clinic, Sassari,  Psichiatria forense e trattamento del malato di mente autore di reato Ugo Fornari, Institute of Medical Forensic Science, Torino 83. I PROBLEMI ATTUALI DEL SISTEMA ORGANIZZATIVO PER LA PROTEZIONE DELLA SALUTE MENTALE PUBBLICA IN ITALIA “Le Scotte” Chair: Enzo De Nardo, Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and Cure, Venice Room 4  Per una diversa prospettiva Pasquale Guzzo, Department of Mental Health of Caltaniesetta  Diritto e salute mentale: Un bilancio di 20 anni Vincenzo Pastore, Department of Mental Health of Livorno  Aspetti teorici e valutativi nella nuova psichiatria Maurizio Ferrara, University of Florence  Qualita dell’abitare nelle residenze psichiatriche protette Arcadio Erlicher, Department of Mental Health of Milan 84. REFLECTIONS ON MENTAL HEALTH POLICY Chair: Peter G.J. Greeven, Ministry of Justice of The Netherlands “Le Scotte”  The Debate on the Management of Mentally Ill Offenders in Japan Room 9 Yoji Nakatani, University of Tsukuba  Mental Health Law and the Millennium Nicola Glover, University of Liverpool  Out of Sight and Out of Mind: Civil Commitment in the English and Irish Mental Health Systems Judith Laing, University of Cardiff Faye Boland, University of Liverpool  German Mental Health Legislation and Alcoholism Treatment Franklin Aharon Oberlaender, Karl Bonhoeffer Mental Health Hospital, Berlin  Social Rights for People with a Psychiatric Disability: Where Does Mental Health Legislation Fit? Julienne Mulvany, Swinburne University of Technology  Reflections on Hong Kong’s Guardianship and Consent to Medical Treatment Law for Mentally Incapacitated Adults Paula E. Scully, The Guardianship Board, Hong Kong 85. JUVENILE OFFENDERS I Chair: Patrick Frottier, University of Vienna “Le Scotte”  Developmental Sentencing in Youth Court Room 5 Brian Weagant, Ontario Court of Justice  When Bad Boys Grow Up: ADHD and Violent Behaviour in Adults Marijke Drost, Pieter Baan Centrum, Utrecht  Predicting Recidivism in Young Offenders: The Utility of the PCL:YV Raymond R. Corrado, Simon Fraser University  Psychiatric Morbidity of 100 Danish Adolescent Remand Prisoners Neils Patrick Gosden and Peter Kramp, Ministry of Justice of Denmark  Psychological Comorbidity in Juveniles: Comparison of Sex Offenders, Delinquents, and Controls Malcolm Roberts, Halifax Behavioral Services, Daytona Beach

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 Drug Abuse Problems in Juveniles and Combating Strategies in the Republic of Croatia Ksenija Butorac, Centre for Treatment of Young Drug Abusers and Addicts, Zagreb Ljiljana Miksaj-Todorovic, University of Zagreb 16:00 – 17:45

86. MODELLI E INDIRIZZI NUOVI NELLA PSICHIATRIA ITALIANA Chair: Pierangelo Scatena, Department of Mental Health of Lucca “Le Scotte”  Psichiatria e psicoanalisi nell’esperienza italiana, con particolare riferimento alla Room C supervisione Paolo Tranchina, Fogli di Informazione  Autoaiuto e reti: La sfida della solidarieta Sandro Ricci, University of Verona  Il lavoro di equipe nelle esperienze italiane di salute mentale Enrico Salvi, Department of Mental Health of Lucca  La decostruzione del modello medico Laura Dalla Ragione, Department of Mental Health of Perugia 87. MENTAL ILLNESS AND DANGEROUSNESS II Chair: David McCombs, Superior Court of Justice, Ontario “Le Scotte”  Psychosis and Homicidal Violence Room 12 Hans Schanda, High Security Hospital, Göllersdorf, Austria  Murderers and Rapists: A Comparative Analysis of Psychiatric Diagnoses Sérgio Paulo Rigonatti, University of São Paulo  A Follow-Up Study of Schizophrenic Violent Offenders: Treatment Contacts and Criminal Recidivism as Related to Substance Abuse Annika Nordstrom, Umea University  PCL-R and the HCR-20 Items in a Belgian Prison Sample Hoang Quoc Vu Pham, Université de Louvain  Psychology of Violence Ursula Davatz, Family Therapist, Zurich 88. GLI OSPEDALI PSICHIATRICI IN ITALIA: PROBLEMI E SOLUZIONI “Le Scotte” Chair: Domenico Casagrande, Department of Mental Health of Venice Room 7  Verso un nuovo statuto civilistico del malato di mente Paolo Cendon and Francesco Bilotta, University of Trieste  Psichiatria e carcere Giuseppe Dell’Acqua, Department of Mental Health of Trieste  La chiusura degli ospedali psichiatrici in Italia Cesare Bondioli, Psychiatric Hospital of Siena  Problemi del superamento dell’Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario in Italia Alessandro Margara, Court of Appeal, Florence  Donne e ospedale psichiatrico giudiziario Giovanna Del Giudice, Department of Mental Health of Trieste

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 Imputabilita’ e misure di sicurezza Mario Novello, Department of Mental Health of Trieste 89. MENTAL HEALTH AND THE WORKPLACE Chair: Martin Teplitsky, Barrister and Solicitor, Toronto “Le Scotte”  Employment of Persons with Mental Health Problems in the Contemporary Room 4 Economy Edward Yelin, University of California at San Francisco  Developing a Training Program for Employment Support Workers in Mental Health Rehabilitation Damian Mitchell, University of Nottingham Clive Stansfield, The Shaw Trust, South Wales  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder’s Affect on an Individual’s Ability to Work Alexander Obolsky, Northwestern University Marjorie L. Cockrell, Cockrell Management Resources, Agoura Hills, California  Righteous Rage Revisited: Forensic Psychiatry and Harassment, Discrimination, and Wrongful Termination Claims Mark Lipian, University of California at Los Angeles 90. ENFORCING HEALING AND THE HEALING ARTS Chair: Wendy Austin, University of Alberta “Le Scotte”  Treatment Addiction: An Issue for Therapists and Clients Room 3 Fernando Lolas Stepke, Pan American Health Organization, Santiago  New Mental Health Legislation in South Africa: Taking Human Rights Too Far? Melvyn Freeman, Department of Health of the Republic of South Africa  Enforcing Healing for Pregnant Drug Users: Perspectives from Ethics and Canadian Law Laura Shanner, University of Alberta  When Treatment Becomes Abuse Ginette Pagé, Université du Québec à Rimouski 91. MENTAL HEALTH AND CONSENT LAW ON THE FRONT LINES: THE ONTARIO EXPERIENCE “Le Scotte” Chair: Michael Bay, Ontario Consent and Capacity Board Room B  Advocate or Adversary: Ethical, Legal, and Clinical Dilemmas in Assessing Competencies Rosemary Meier, University of Toronto Kathy Wheeler, Regional Geriatric Program of Metropolitan Toronto  Mediation and Dispute Resolution in the Context of Mental Health and Consent Legislation R. John Harper, Barrister and Solicitor, Toronto Patricia Muldowney-Brooks, Ontario Consent and Capacity Board  An Adjudicator’s Perspective of Ontario’s Health Care Consent Act D’Arcy Hiltz, Ontario Consent and Capacity Board  Can Education Effect Change? Mounting a Mental Health Law Education Campaign Catherine McNamara, Ontario Consent and Capacity Board

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92.. CONSTRUCTION & DECONSTRUCTION OF ALTERNATIVE HEALING “Le Scotte” Chair: Roderick Pettis, Consulting Forensic Psychiatrist, San Fransisco Room 9  Critical Moments: Creating a Diversity Leadership Learning Community Diane Gillespie, University of Washington  Wounded Healers: The Hidden Trauma Aleen Grabow, Mental Health Resources, Madison, Wisconsin

 Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch to Live: The Suppression of “Witchcraft” in South Africa Richard Ralston, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Hoeve Boschoord, The Netherlands: Interaction as a Tool - Starting Points Wim P. van der Schee, Hoeve Boschoord, The Netherlands  Hoeve Boschoord, The Netherlands: Interaction as a Tool – Research Project Anke C. Ten Wolde, Hoeve Boschoord, The Netherlands 93. JUVENILE OFFENDERS II Chair: Reinhard Eher, University of Vienna “Le Scotte”  Victim Awareness: A Central Component in the Treatment of Adolescent Offenders Room 5 Cornelia Bessler, Department of Justice of Zurich  Violence Against Self: Adolescent Suicidal Behavior and Implications for Law Enforcement Officers Elaine Walsh, University of Washington  The Prevalence of Psychopathology and Psychosocial Problems in Incarcerated Male Juvenile Delinquents J. Vreugdenhil, Consulting Psychologist, Rotterdam  The Criminality of Young Danes with Schizophrenia Runa Munkner, KAS Glostrup Psychiatric Department, Denmark

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List of Chairs, Speakers, and Discussants Liste des modérateurs, conférenciers et discutants

Brandi, Gemma ...... 31 A Brinded, Philip ...... 9 Abdool, Steve ...... 7 Brock, Daniel ...... 11 Agich, George ...... 14 Broekman, Marieke ...... 26 Agrawal, Pradeep ...... 19 Broers, Renee Douglas ...... 27 Alexander, George ...... 12 Brown, Daniel ...... 6 Allodi, Federico ...... 15, 19 Browne, Kevin ...... 19 Anciães, Alexandra Neto ...... 22 Bruno, Francesco ...... 20, 24 Andreassen, Michael ...... 24 Burris, John L...... 7 Aponte-Toro, Roberto ...... 7 Butorac, Ksenija ...... 33 Arboleda-Florez, Julio...... 3, 23, 28 C Armstrong, Judith G...... 6 Attenasio, Luigi ...... 28 Cammers Goodwin, Michele ...... 7, 10 Attia, Sabry ...... 11 Campbell, Jean ...... 23 Aubut, Jocelyn ...... 16 Candefjord, Inga-Lill ...... 18 Austin, Wendy ...... 2, 24, 34 Caneschi, Andrea...... 28 Awad, Howard ...... 25 Canosa, Rocco ...... 28 Aylwin, Scott ...... 16 Cantrell, Paul ...... 28 Carlstedt, Anita ...... 25 B Carminati, Marilena M...... 28 Babb, Barbara ...... 27 Carney, Terry ...... 6, 17 Bahdi, Reem ...... 8 Carpel, Clive ...... 5 Bandini, Tulio ...... 20, 31 Carrieri, Francesco ...... 23 Barbaree, Howard ...... 19 Carruthers, Douglas H...... 28 Barnhorst, Richard ...... 15 Carson, David ...... 28 Bartlett, Peter ...... 28 Carter, James R...... 24 Bay, Michael ...... 34 Carter, Linda E...... 12 Beaudet, Normand ...... 15 Casado, Lilian Pasqualini ...... 16 Beech, Anthony R...... 19 Casagrande, Domenico ...... 33 Beeghley, Leonard ...... 25 Casey, Dermot ...... 23 Benaroyo, Lazare ...... 14 Casselman, Joris ...... 9 Bennett, Belinda ...... 9 Catanesi, Roberto ...... 20 Berwart, Jean-Louis ...... 20 Cendon, Paolo ...... 33 Bessler, Cornelia ...... 35 Ceretti, Adolfo ...... 13 Bester, Paul ...... 28 Chamberland, Gilles ...... 12, 29 Betsos, Isabella Merzagora ...... 12 Charland, Louis ...... 13 Bilotta, Francesco ...... 33 Chopin, Marie Josèphe ...... 8 Binder-Fritz, Christina ...... 2 Ciappi, Fabrizio ...... 20 Blaauw, Eric ...... 16 Ciappi, Silvio ...... 13 Black, John ...... 7 Ciccone, J. Richard ...... 17 Blatier, Catherine ...... 9 Cichon, Dennis E...... 8 Blengio, Juan E...... 25 Claix, Adelle ...... 29 Bloche, M. Gregg...... 3 Clarke, David C...... 10 Boer, Sjouk de ...... 26 Cockrell, Marjorie L...... 34 Boeykens, D.H.J...... 6 Coluccia, Anna ...... 13 Bohmer, Carol ...... 22 Connidis, Kristine Arnet ...... 22 Boland, Faye ...... 32 Cornet, Jean Philippe ...... 11 Bolis, Monica ...... 5 Corrado, Raymond R...... 32 Bondioli, Cesare ...... 33 Costello, Jan C...... 18 Boon, Albert ...... 27 Côté, Gilles ...... 12, 30 Borghi, Paolo ...... 20 Coumanne, Jean-Noël ...... 8 Borraccetti, Vittorio...... 9 Coutanceau, Roland ...... 10 Botteri, Maria Lucrecia ...... 15 Boulter, Sara ...... 24

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D Fornari, Ugo ...... 32 Forouzan, Elham ...... 16 Daigle, Marc ...... 29 Forsman, Anders ...... 25 Daigneault, Jacqueline ...... 9 Freckelton, Ian ...... 17, 21 Dalla Ragione, Laura ...... 33 Freeman, Melvyn ...... 34 Dauer, Edward ...... 2 Frei, Andreas ...... 31 Davatz, Ursula ...... 33 Fridman, Sander ...... 24 de Boer Stikker, T.E...... 8 Friedman, David...... 5 De Leo, Gaetano ...... 13 Friedman, Debra ...... 6 De Nardo, Enzo ...... 32 Frischholz, Edward ...... 6 de Souza Menezes, Ruben ...... 25 Fritzler, Randall ...... 27 de Taranto, Nikki ...... 17 Frolik, Lawrence A...... 18 Del Giudice, Giovanna ...... 33 Frottier, Patrick ...... 16, 32 Del Re, Michel C...... 7 Dell’Acqua, Giuseppe ...... 33 G Delpérée-de Voght, Nicole ...... 21 Garceau, Linda ...... 29 Des Rosiers, Nathalie ...... 7 Garyali, Veena ...... 16 Devereux, John ...... 8 Gatti, Uberto ...... 13 Di Cataldo, Frank ...... 20 Geloso, Angela ...... 15 Di Norscia, Gianni ...... 25 Gennaro, Biagio ...... 28 DiEmanuele, Michelle ...... 21 Gerard, Marc ...... 22 Dietiker, Joachim ...... 31 Gilchrist, Elizabeth ...... 13, 24 Dittmann, Volker ...... 26, 31 Gilissen, Jean-Louis ...... 25 Dlugacz, Henry ...... 10 Gillespie, Diane ...... 35 Dolbec, Gilles ...... 29 Gillespie, Michael ...... 6 Dorfman, Deborah ...... 10 Giovannangeli, Dominique ...... 8 Drost, Marijke ...... 32 Glancy, Graham ...... 30 du Planty, Ghislaine ...... 15 Glover, Nicola ...... 32 Duffield, Gary ...... 31 Goering, Paula ...... 30 Dukszta, Janusz ...... 21 Goldfarb, Phyllis ...... 14 Durante, Vincenzo ...... 22 Gordon, Fon ...... 30 Durham, Mary L...... 7 Gordon, Harvey ...... 19 Dussich, John P.J...... 26 Gosden, Neils Patrick ...... 32 Dyall, Lorna ...... 30 Gould, Keri ...... 10 E Grabow, Aleen ...... 35 Grant, Richard L...... 24 Eaves, Derek ...... 31 Gravier, Bruno ...... 15 Egg, Rudolf ...... 19 Greeven, Peter G.J...... 32 Eher, Reinhard ...... 16, 35 Greuel, Luise ...... 15 Eigen, Joel Peter ...... 14 Griengl, Hemma ...... 19 Eisenberg, Alan ...... 20, 22 Grigor, John ...... 9 Encandela, J.A...... 18 Gutierrez-Lobos, Karin ...... 19 Engberg, Marianne ...... 18 Guzzo, Pasquale ...... 32 Erde, Edmund ...... 22 Erlicher, Arcadio ...... 32 H Ermer, Anneliese ...... 31 Haas, Henriette ...... 26 Evans, Beth ...... 23 Hadley, Trevor ...... 9, 24 Evans, Mary E...... 5 Haesevoets, Yves-Hiram ...... 16 F Haijer, Zita ...... 26 Harmer, Sandi ...... 5 Fanali, Annibale ...... 25 Harper, R. John ...... 34 Farnham, Frank ...... 28 Hart, Onno van der...... 6 Fazel, Seena...... 21 Haskell, Lori ...... 22 Ferracuti, Stefano ...... 31 Hassan, Sameh ...... 15 Ferrara, Maurizio...... 32 Hayne, Yvonne ...... 23 Filho, Elias Abdalla ...... 16 Henley, Sara ...... 27 Findley, Keith ...... 11 High, James R...... 6 Fischer-Danzinger, Doris ...... 26 Hill, John L...... 12 Fisher, Anastasia ...... 7 Hiltz, D’Arcy ...... 34 Folino, Jorge Oscar...... 22 Holstein, Martha...... 17 Fontana-Rosa, Julio Cesar ...... 19 Hopwood, Keith ...... 22

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Hora, Peggy Fulton ...... 27 Laporte, Lyne ...... 15 Hudson Jones, Anne ...... 3, 14 Lavigne, Michele ...... 11 Humphrey, Andrea...... 12 Lea, Susan ...... 16 Lemmens, Trudo ...... 13 I Lennon, Mary Clare ...... 30 Ikehara, Yoshikazu ...... 21 Lenton, Rhonda ...... 26 Ito, Hiroto ...... 9 Lerner-Wren, Ginger ...... 7, 27 Liaschenko, Joan ...... 21 J Lidz, Charles ...... 13 Lightfoot, Lynn ...... 21 Jackson, Margaret A...... 18 Lipian, Mark ...... 34 Jacob, Eduardus N...... 22 Lit, Wilson...... 7 Jacob, Martine ...... 11, 16 Lo Savio, Tommaso ...... 20 Jacobi, John ...... 7 Lolas Stepke, Fernando ...... 24, 34 Jaffé, Philippe ...... 5 Louwette, Severine ...... 8 Jager, Alan ...... 30 Luberto, Salvatore ...... 31 James, David V...... 14, 28 Lusignan, Richard ...... 23 Jannucci, Mario ...... 31 Jaranson, James M...... 19 M Jones, Deneese ...... 30 Jones, Dilys ...... 11 Mackay, Ronald ...... 31 Jones, Ruth ...... 12 Madej, Patricia ...... 27 Malle, Bertram ...... 17 K Manacorda, Alberto...... 20 Maranda, Marie-France ...... 23 Kalian, Moshe...... 26 Marasco, Maurizio ...... 23 Kane, Edward ...... 11 Marchetti, Marco ...... 28 Kaplan, Leonard V...... 2, 4, 19 Margara, Alessandro ...... 33 Kapp, Marshall ...... 17 Marson, Daniel C...... 17 Keigher, Sharon ...... 14 Marzi, Vieri ...... 25 Kennedy, Henry Gerard ...... 28 Mastronardi, Vincenzo ...... 20 Kestermann, Claudia ...... 15 Mathews, Ben...... 17 Kim, Yoshiharu ...... 21 Matser, Dick ...... 26 Kimsma, Gerrit ...... 14 Mauron, Alexandre ...... 3 Kinet, Christophe ...... 8 Mazuia, Pier Paolo ...... 20 Kingdon, Robert M...... 22 McCallum, John...... 11 Kitamura, Fusako ...... 14 McCombs, David ...... 33 Kitamura, Toshinora ...... 17 McCutcheon, Paul ...... 6 Kjellin, Lars ...... 18 McDonagh, Donna ...... 21 Klein, Judith ...... 17 McFarland, Bentson H...... 24 Kling, Vera ...... 31 McKenna, Brian...... 19 Knecht, Guntram ...... 28 McKibben, André ...... 11, 20 Knecht, Thomas A...... 31 McLean Donaldson, Karen ...... 22 Konrad, Norbert ...... 16 McNamara, Catherine ...... 34 Kramp, Peter ...... 32 McSherry, Bernadette ...... 12 Kress, Kenneth ...... 27 Mecler, Kátia ...... 24 Kristiansson, Marianne ...... 18 Meier, Rosemary ...... 34 Kronberg, Marianne ...... 19 Melamed, Yuval ...... 12 Kruger, Albert ...... 21 Mengano, Antonella ...... 26 Kühne, Adelheid ...... 15, 18 Metelitsa, Iouri ...... 24 Kullgren, Gunnar ...... 26 Meyer-Buisan, Marie-Elisabeth ...... 16 Kuno, Eri ...... 9 Mezzina, Roberto ...... 20 Kuperus, Hajo W...... 12 Migchelbrink, D.B...... 27 L Miksaj-Todorovic, Ljiljana ...... 33 Millaud, Frédéric ...... 15 Laborde, Daniel Mario ...... 15 Miller, Madlyn ...... 19 Lafleur, Paul-André ...... 5, 12, 20 Mills, Linda G...... 21 LaFond, John...... 7 Mirzaei, Siroos...... 19 Laing, Judith ...... 32 Mitchell, Damian ...... 34 Laishes, Jane ...... 21 Monette, Richard ...... 6 Lang, Reuben A...... 22 Morissette, Pauline ...... 23 Langbach, Tor ...... 12 Mormont, Christian ...... 4, 12

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Morrison, Adele ...... 26 R Morrison, Denis ...... 24 Morrissey, Joe ...... 4, 24 Raeside, Craig ...... 9 Morse, Stephen ...... 3 Ralston, Krista M...... 10, 11 Motiuk, Larry ...... 13, 18 Ralston, Richard ...... 35 Muldowney-Brooks, Patricia ...... 34 Rambsy, Phillis ...... 10 Mulvany, Julienne...... 32 Randall, Melanie ...... 22 Munkner, Runa ...... 35 Rasio, Eugenio...... 13 Murray, Gloria J...... 22 Regehr, Cheryl ...... 21 Rein, Jan Ellen ...... 14 N Rey, Hélène ...... 17 Ribeaud, Denis ...... 26 Nahmiash, Daphne ...... 21 Ricci, Gabriel ...... 19 Nakatani, Yoji ...... 32 Ricci, Patricia Likos ...... 15 Nakhaie, Mahmoud Reza ...... 21 Ricci, Sandro ...... 33 Nelson, Lisa ...... 21 Richardson, Genevra ...... 14 Nilsson, Harald ...... 25 Righetti, Angelo ...... 20 Nivoli, Giancarlo ...... 32 Rigonatti, Sérgio Paulo ...... 33 Nordstrom, Annika ...... 33 Rinaldi Baud, Isabelle ...... 15 Novak, David ...... 2 Roberts, Malcolm ...... 32 Novello, Mario ...... 34 Rodney, Patricia ...... 24 O Roesch, Ronald ...... 31 Rogialli, Sandra ...... 20 Oberlaender, Franklin Aharon ...... 32 Rosenshield, Gary ...... 14 Obolsky, Alexander ...... 34 Rosenthal, Eric ...... 17 Oei, T.I...... 13 Rotelli, Franco ...... 4, 10 Oppedijk, Dick ...... 24 Roth, Diane ...... 5 Ormston, Edward F...... 7 Russell, Betty ...... 26 Östman, Margareta ...... 27 Russo, Gaetana ...... 13 P S Pagaduan-Lopez, June ...... 15, 19 Salvi, Enrico ...... 33 Pagé, Ginette ...... 34 Scardaccione, Ermenegilda ...... 23 Palardy, Sylvain ...... 23 Scarpa, Franco ...... 31 Palermo, George B...... 2, 20 Scatena, Pierangelo ...... 33 Panhuis, Peter van ...... 27 Schafer, Arthur ...... 14 Pastore, Vincenzo ...... 32 Schaler, Jeffrey A...... 30 Peay, Jill ...... 14 Schanda, Hans ...... 33 Pegoraro, Renzo ...... 3 Scheflin, Alan W...... 6, 12 Penteado Morana, Hilda Clotilde ...... 13 Schekter, Viviane ...... 5 Peppin, Patricia...... 6 Schell, Diana ...... 11 Perlin, Michael ...... 7, 10 Schneider, Richard ...... 12, 30 Petruzzellis, Vito ...... 28 Sclafani, Francesco ...... 31 Pettis, Roderick...... 35 Scott, Anne ...... 24 Pezzotti, Graciela Susana ...... 25 Scott, Liam ...... 12 Pham, Hoang Quoc Vu ...... 33 Scully, Paula E...... 32 Philippart de Foy, Claude ...... 20 Sedmark, Danilo ...... 20 Philipse, Martien ...... 8 Seeskin, Kenneth ...... 2 Picart, Caroline Joan S...... 7 Seki, Fusako ...... 18 Pihet, Bernard ...... 8 Serin, Ralph ...... 18 Piliero-Surbeck, Catherine ...... 19 Serra, Paolo...... 31 Pirella, Agostino ...... 25 Shackel, Rita ...... 8 Pisani, Lucilla ...... 23 Shanner, Laura ...... 34 Ponti, Gianluigi ...... 12 Shapiro Knight, Judy ...... 7 Pontius, Anneliese A...... 26 Sharpe, Gilbert ...... 9 Poulin, Bernard ...... 15 Shelton, Cynthia Lynne ...... 31 Poulsen, Henrik Day ...... 18 Shelton, Roosevelt O...... 10 Price, Marilyn...... 16 Sherman, Jefferson ...... 10 Proulx, France ...... 29 Shern, David ...... 24 Proulx, Jean...... 10 Shulman, Kenneth I...... 17 Pullia, Giuseppe ...... 9 Sibitz, Ingrid ...... 16 Purchase, Nick ...... 28 Siegel, Andrew W...... 19

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Silberfeld, Michel...... 18 van Beest, Ruud H. P...... 5, 26 Silfen, Peter ...... 8 van den Berg Lotz, Yvonne ...... 8 Silver, Marjorie ...... 10 van der Schee, Wim P...... 35 Simms, Karen ...... 22 van Gijseghem, Hubert ...... 16 Simpson, Alexander ...... 13, 30 van Leeuwen, August ...... 14 Singh, Amarendra N...... 21 van Leeuwen, Evert ...... 3 Smith, Alison ...... 17 van Marle, Hjalmar ...... 7, 10 Smith, George P...... 14 van Nijnatten, Carolus ...... 18 Söderström, Henrik ...... 25 van Weers, Michel ...... 5 Soifer, Aviam ...... 10 Vellinga, Astrid ...... 3 Souhoka, Silvester ...... 27 Venturini, Ernesto ...... 9 Srinivasaraghavan, Jagannathan ...... 14 Verde, Alfredo ...... 13 Starkman, Bernard ...... 15, 18 Vermetten, Eric ...... 6 Stephenson, Peter H...... 14 Vernon, McCay ...... 11 Stompe, Thomas ...... 30 Vestergaard, Jorn ...... 17 Stone, Donald H...... 17 Vieira, Fernando ...... 22 Stuart, Heather ...... 30 Villanova, Matteo ...... 23 Studer, Lea H...... 16 Vizioli, Raffaello ...... 12 Sullivan, Danny ...... 28 Vouche, Jean-Pierre ...... 23 Vreugdenhil, J...... 35 T W Taborda, Jose G. V...... 21 Tagliabue, Luigi ...... 25 Wallrap, Albert ...... 7 Tardif, Monique ...... 29 Wallsten, Tuula ...... 19 Tavor, Daphna ...... 31 Walsh, Elaine ...... 35 Teles, Lisieux Borba ...... 25 Wasylenki, Donald ...... 30 Teodori, Maria Pia ...... 28 Weagant, Brian ...... 5, 32 Teplitsky, Martin ...... 34 Weil, Frédéric ...... 15 Thain, Gerald J...... 9 Weinstein, Henry C...... 16 Theisen, William M...... 5 Weisstub, David N...... 2, 3, 4, 9 Thomasma, David C...... 2, 6 Wenger, G.Clare ...... 11 Thome, Joseph R...... 6 Wenzel, Thomas ...... 3, 15 Thomson, Colin J.H...... 11 Weston, Cheryl Rosen ...... 8 Thornton, Michael C...... 7 Westrin, Claes-Goran ...... 27 Tobin, Donna S...... 9 Wexler, David ...... 2, 7, 27 Tollemer, René ...... 25 Wheeler, Kathy ...... 34 Tolson, Gerald H...... 10 White, Patricia ...... 6 Tranchina, Paolo ...... 4, 33 Willenbacher, Barbara ...... 18 Travaini, Guido ...... 12 Williams, Elizabeth A...... 30 Traverso, Giovanni B...... 9 Williams, Sharon M...... 18 Trupin, Eric ...... 18 Witmer, Elizabeth ...... 4 Tucker, Bonnie ...... 11 Woellner, Robin Henry ...... 9, 15 Tuerkheimer, Frank M...... 22 Wolde, Anke C. Ten ...... 35 Turley-Adams, Alicestyne ...... 30 Woods, George ...... 6 Tweddle, Margaret ...... 24 Wool, Rosemary ...... 13 Tymchuk, Alexander ...... 14 Y U Yates, Pamela ...... 18 Ujkaj, Jenny ...... 25 Yelin, Edward ...... 34 Ury, Christine ...... 20 Young, John L...... 6 V Z Valent, Graziano...... 9 Zabow, Aubrey ...... 5, 10 Valent, Italo ...... 9 Zapf, Patricia A...... 31

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International Academy of Law and Mental Health Académie internationale de droit et de santé mentale

Board of Directors Conseil d’administration 1999-2000

Leonard V. Kaplan Volker Dittman George B. Palermo President University of Basel Medical College of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Madison

David N. Weisstub Marijke Drost Michael Perlin Honorary President Pieter Baan Centrum New York Law School Université de Montréal

Frank Beyaert Marianne Engberg Vincent Rinella Immediate Past-President Aarhus University Inglis House Foundation, Philadelphia University of Utrecht

Julio Arboleda-Flórez Jorge Oscar Folino Peter Silfen 1st Vice-President National University of La Plata Bar Ilan University Queen’s University

Christian Mormont Gauthier Larry Solan 2nd Vice-President McGill University Brooklyn Law School Université de Liège

Derek Eaves Thomas Gutheil Henry J. Steadman Vice-President, Research and Policy Harvard University Policy Research Associates, Albany British Columbia Forensic Services Commission

Terry Carney Trevor Hadley Heather Stuart Secretary-General University of Pennsylvania Queen’s University University of Sydney

Gilbert Sharpe Virginia Aldigé Hiday José Taborda Treasurer North Carolina State University University of Rio Grande do Sul McMaster University

Jocelyn Aubut Philippe D. Jaffé David C. Thomasma Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Université de Genève Loyola University of Chicago de l’Université de Montréal

Mónica Bolis Knud Jensen Giovanni B. Traverso PAHO, Washington, D.C. Odense University University of Siena

Michele Cammers Goodwin Paul-André Lafleur Hjalmar van Marle University of Wisconsin-Madison Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal Nijmegen University

Roland Coutanceau Thomas Wenzel Association française de psychiatrie et University of Vienna psychologie légale

Notes