XXXVI INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON LAW AND MENTAL HEALTH

Pre-Conference and Inauguration – Sunday July 21, 2019 The Pre-Conference on Medical Complicity and the Inauguration will be at the Sapienza Università di Roma: Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Roma, Italy

The reception following the inauguration at the Rome Officers’ Club of the Italian Air Force: Viale dell’Università 20, Roma, Italy July st th Core Congress – Monday July 22, 2019 | Friday July 26, 2019 21 – 26 Academic sessions will be held at the 2019 Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma: Via delle Sette Chiese 139, Roma, Italy

Musical Evening – Wednesday July 24, 2019 A concert will take place at the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano: Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano 4, Roma, Italy LOCATIONS

Under the auspices of International Academy of Law and Mental Health

Sponsors Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma Sapienza Università di Roma, Sezione Dipartimentale di Medicina Legale

Collaborators Académie internationale d’éthique, médecine et politique publique, International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence

PROGRAM

XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

XXXVI INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON LAW AND MENTAL HEALTH

Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

David N. Weisstub Chair International Academy of Law and Mental Health Académie international d’éthique, médecine et politique publique

Vincenzo Mastronardi Co-C hair Già Direttore della Cattedra di Psicopatologia forense, Sapienza Università di Roma Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

INterNatIoNal ScIeNtIfIc coMMIttee

David N. Weisstub Chair International Academy of Law and Mental Health Académie international d’éthique, médecine et politique publique

Vincenzo Mastronardi Co-Chair Già Direttore della Cattedra di Psicopatologia forense, Sapienza Università di Roma Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma

Julio arboleda-Florez Thomas Gutheil Sergio Paulo rigonatti Juan Blengio Jacqueline helfgott Steven Segal Lisa Brophy Shinichi ishizuka Enrique Sepúlveda harold J. Bursztajn armelle Jacquet-andrieu Michael-roman Skoblo John Callender otto Lesch Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan amy T. Campbell Valerie McClain Linda Steele Terry Carney Gerben Meynen Tiia Sudenkaarne Ursula Castellano Christian Mormont Laurence Tancredi Kathy Cerminara David Novak Lenore Walker Dennis Cooley Jacqueline Pei Kathryn Weaver Eric Drogin Michael Perlin David Wexler alan Felthous Werner E. Platz George Woods rachael Field Susanna radovic

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ItalIaN ScIeNtIfIc coMMIttee

Vincenzo Mastronardi Co-Chair Già Direttore della Cattedra di Psicopatologia forense, Sapienza Università di Roma Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma

Monica Calderaro Enrico Marinelli Natale Mario di Luca Simona Zaami XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

INterNatIoNal orgaNIzINg coMMIttee

tomáš zima Chair Rector, Charles University, Prague

roman Michael Skoblo Co-C hair President, IFLB Laboratoriumsmedizin, Berlin

Dennis Cooley Cosimo La rosa anna Maria Conte otto Lesch Eric hall Gabriella Lerner Pretorian Christian hervé Jing Song ilana Kochen Kathleen Moretto Spencer henriette Walter

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ItalIaN orgaNIzINg coMMIttee

Vincenzo Mastronardi Co-C hair Già Direttore della Cattedra di Psicopatologia forense, Sapienza Università di Roma Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma

Stefano Brauneis Simone Montaldo Fabio Bisogni Francesca Negro Giovanni Bisogni Giovanni Neri andrea Castaldo Leonardo Pacetti Monica Calderaro ivan Paduano Costantino Cialella Matteo Santini Giovanni Cicchitelli Marta Senesi Lucrezia Vega Gramunt Lello Spoletini Giuseppe Marceca Gianluca Montanari Vergallo

XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

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Sapienza Università di Roma SUNDAY JULY 21st, 2019

Pre-coNfereNce MeDIcal coNScIeNce/MeDIcal rIgHtS 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM rESiSTiNG CoMPLiCiTY: MEDiCaL EThiCS UNDEr ToTaLiTariaN rEGiMES Paweł Łuków, University of Warsaw

CoMPLiCiTY iN ViENNa: PSYChiaTrY, SCiENCE, aND MEDiCiNE aFTEr 1938 Elizabeth Ann Danto, City University of New York iS ThE USE oF DaTa FroM NaZi MEDiCaL EXPEriMENTS MoraL or iMMoraL? David Novak, University of Toronto

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1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

MEDiCaL CoMPLiCiTY aND ThE LEGiTiMaCY oF PraCTiCaL aUThoriTY Kenneth Ehrenberg, University of Surrey

MEDiCaLiZaTioN aND ThE NEW CiViL riGhTS Craig Konnoth, University of Colorado SUNDAY 21 SUNDAY

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Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma MONDAY, JULY 22 nd , 2019

9:00 AM – 10:55 AM

room a3 DISJoINteD: a PrIMer oN caNNaBIS aND UPDate oN cUrreNt reSearcH

Cannabis for anxiety Disorders: Systematic review & Meta-analysis Anees Bahji , Queen’s University

The Neurobiology of Cannabis Matthew Pierce , Queen’s University

Cannabis: From the Paleolithic Era to the 21 st Century Anthi Stefatos , Queen’s University

Non-psychiatric Medical Uses of Cannabis Christina Moi , Queen’s University

Clinical implications of Legalization of Cannabis in Canada Amanda Richer , Queen’s University

adolescent Cannabis Use and Depression Amanda Richer , Queen’s University

room a4 cHaNgINg laNDScaPe of MeNtal HealtH

a Critical Examination of Ghana’s New Mental health act Ernest Owusu-Dapaa , Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology 2

2 articulating Future Directions of Law reform for Compulsory Mental health admission and Treatment in hong Kong Y Elizabeth Fistein , University of Cambridge A

D Changing of Chinese Psychiatrists’ attitudes Toward Consent

N Process to Treatment and its association with China’s National

O Mental health Law Jingjing Huang , Shanghai Mental Health Centre, Shanghai, China M

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a Family Care System for Mentally ill People in iwakura and Kanazawa Osamu Nakamura , Osaka Prefecture University

Extending the Liabilities of Personal Data Breach to Psychological impacts Sandy Sabapathy , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University room a5 aDMINIStratIVe SegregatIoN: PolIcY-BaSeD eVIDeNce or eVIDeNce-BaSeD PolIcY?

The Use of administrative Segregation in Prisons: Where Do We Currently Stand? Graham Glancy , University of Toronto

Nuancing Penal Segregation Kelly Hannah-Moffat , University of Toronto

Policy Considerations on the Mentally ill in administrative Segregation Gary Chaimowitz , McMaster University

Clinical and human rights issues regarding administrative Segregation John Bradford , McMaster University room a6 aDVaNce care PlaNNINg

Medical Ethics and Cultural Competence in advance Care Planning: Strategies for improving Quality of Life Until the End Karen Bullock , North Carolina State University

Electroconvulsive Therapy as an advanced Directive: 2

Perspectives from Patients and Caregivers 2 Abhiram Narasimhan Purohith , National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) Y A

Better Think the Worst: The Therapeutic Potential of Living Wills D

Thomas Patrick Charles Hayes , Cardiff University N O M

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Legal Status of advance Directives for Mental health Treatment in australia Katrine Del Villar , Queensland University of Technology

advance Statements in Mental health: The Need to Safeguard Consumer Empowerment in implementation Paige Lerman , Southern Synergy, Monash University

room a7 (tJ) caPacItY to PartIcIPate IN crIMINal ProceeDINgS

Making the incompetent accused Fit for Trial: The US approach to Competency to Stand Trial Peter Joy , Washington University School of Law

The interpretation and application of the right to Effective Participation Abenaa Owusu-Bempah , London School of Economics

Effective Participation in the Summary Courts Natalie Wortley , Northumbria University

Prison, hospital, or Both? revisiting Disposal options to Protect the Public from offenders with Mental health Problems Kevin Kerrigan , Sheffield Hallam University

room a8 (tJ) coMPaSSIoN, MercY, aND eMotIoNS

open-hearted Justice: The role of Compassion in reforming Crime Policy Lorana Bartels , Australian National University

Compassion and Mercy in Sentencing Jamie Walvisch , Monash University

2 Lessening the Punishment for reasons not related to the Commission of

2 the offense: Justice or Mercy? Rinat Kitai-Sangero , College of Law & Business Y

A Dolce Vita Corte (Sweet Court Life): D Emotion, Courts, and Therapeutic Potential

N Tania Sourdin , Newcastle University Law School O M

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The healing Power of the Courts: Transforming Behavior, Dynamics, and outcomes through Compassion Jamey H. Hueston , District Court of Maryland room a9 DIffIcUltIeS WItH ProfIlINg loNe VIoleNt actorS: UNDer-UtIlIzatIoN of eVIDeNce-BaSeD aSSeSSMeNt

Shakespeare on Security Harold Bursztajn , Harvard University

Forever alone Andrew Nanton , Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

Differentiating Beliefs from Delusions in Lone actor Violence Karl Mobbs , Oregon Health & Science University

Difficulties with Profiling Lone Violent actor: Under-Utilization of Evidence-Based assessment Tyler G. Jones , Oregon Health and Science University room 18 NeW DeVeloPMeNtS IN foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY

Future Tasks for Transcultural Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Werner E. Platz , Health and Social Centre Moabit, Berlin

Biomarkers in alcohol Use Disorder Tomáš Zima , Charles University

Development of Diagnostic Criteria for Forensic Psychiatry Otto-Michael Lesch , Medical University of Vienna

Cannabis: a Gateway Drug? Henriette Walter , Medical University of Vienna 2 2

room 19/a VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS I: Y

aSSeSSMeNt for INterVeNtatIoN: A taKINg a BalaNceD aPProacH to SUPPortINg HealtHY oUtcoMeS IN coMPleX PoPUlatIoNS D N

Considering Mindset Theory in risk assessments with Vulnerable O Populations Aamena Kapasi , University of Alberta M

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The role of Protective Factors in Predicting Nonrecidivism for Youth Found Not Criminally responsible by reason of Nicol Patricny , University of Alberta

Psychological assessment and Cultural Safety: advancing Towards a More holistic Practice Elizabeth Carlson , University of Alberta

From Deficit-Based to Strengths-Based assessment: a Case Study Exploring the role of Protective Factors Allison McNeil , University of Alberta

Clinical observations regarding the Complex Barriers Faced by adults with Fetal alcohol Spectrum Disorder Paige Irwin , University of Alberta

room 19/B MeDIcal etHIcS I: coNScIeNtIoUS oBJectIoN IN HealtH care

Conscientious objection and the Complicity of the Medical Profession in the accommodation of Unprofessional Conduct Udo Schuklenk , Queen’s University

Conscientious objection in health Care –Beyond “Yes” or “No” Lisa Fullam , Santa Clara University

Complications of Compromise on Conscience Jason Eberl , Saint Louis University

Unconscionable Complicity: how accommodating Conscience Claims to Deny abortion Care harms Women Shannon Kowalski , International Women’s Health Coalition 2

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Y Justice for Vulnerable older People: a Critical Evaluation of access A to Justice in the Context of Enduring Powers of attorney D Kelly Purser , Queensland University of Technology N

O The Mental health Patient as Plaintiff: obstacles and Challenges Under Canadian Tort Law M Louise Bélanger-Hardy , University of Ottawa

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representing Mental health Patients in israeli Civil Commitment Proceedings Daniel Raz , Ministry of Justice, Israel

interviewing Vulnerable Suspects: a Disability rights approach Donna McNamara , Dublin City University

Medical Legal Partnerships: access to Justice in the healthcare Setting Ariana Caruso , University of Nevada, Las Vegas Boyd School of Law room 22 MeNtal HealtH act, eNglaND aND WaleS: tHe reVIeWS, looKINg BacKWarDS, looKINg forWarDS

Mental health act, England and Wales: The reviews, Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards Sarah Vicary , The Open University

Mitigation of risk Kevin Stone , University of the West of England

Boundary Spanning Caroline Leah , Manchester Metropolitan University

Decision-Making Andy Brammer , Wakefield Borough Council, Wakefield, UK

Power Rosie Buckland , University of Bath

MONDAY, JULY 22 nd , 2019

11:05 AM – 1:00 PM 2 2

Y room a3 tHe PHeNoMeNoN of oVerDIagNoSIS IN A PSYcHIatrY aND ItS IMPact oN clINIcal PractIce: ISSUeS of laW, PHarMacologY, aND etHIcS D N

The Evolution of Classificatory Systems and Diagnostic approaches O Contributing to overdiagnosis Antony Fernandez , VCU School of Medicine M

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influences Shaping Prescribing Practices and its impact on overdiagnosis Pratap Narayan, Consulting Psychiatrist, Sacramento, USA

regulatory and Legal influences on the Practice of Psychiatry Julian Gojer, Consulting Psychiatrist, Toronto, Canada

is the World of Psychiatry Up for the Challenge? Pratap Narayan, Consulting Psychiatrist, Sacramento, USA

room a4 INDIgeNoUS aND traDItIoNal aPProacHeS to PSYcHotHeraPY aND HealINg WorK

integration of the Whole Barbara NiaNia, Practicing Kaiwhakaruruhai, Aotearoa, New Zealand

an introduction to response-Based Practice Catherine Lynn Richardson, Université de Montréal

Promising Practices for Supporting the Mental health of indigenous Women Melissa Tremblay, University of Alberta

The Legal Landscape for Traditional health Practitioners in SaDC: a Comparative approach Christa Rautenbach, North-West University

how to heal the Family after a Death of a Loved one: The Tangihanga, a New Zealand Māori indigenous Process Watson Pita, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

room a5 cHalleNgeS aND IMProVeMeNtS IN carINg for tHe elDerlY

Encouraging interprofessional Collaboration on Behalf of older individuals Marshall B. Kapp, Florida State University

Caring for the Elderly Community Andrea Risoli, New York Law School

Experience of an intersectoral Center in a Federal Mental health Service for Care and intervention with Elderly in a State of Vulnerability

MONDAY 22 MONDAY Monia Bresolin, Universidade Federal do Paraná

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Elder Financial abuse: The impact of Diminished Capacity and Undue influence Rebecca Yoke Chan Ong , City University of Hong Kong room a6 MeDIcal aSSIStaNce IN DYINg aND

The Social Determinants of autonomy in the Context of Medical aid in Dying Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry , McGill University

Medical assistance in Dying (MaiD): an Ethico-Legal analysis of Current Challenges in the Canadian Context Ricarda M. Konder , Dalhousie University

Voluntary assisted Dying Laws in Victoria, australia: a regulatory analysis Lindy Willmott , Queensland University of Technology

Mental Capacity, appreciation, and Narrative Evidence: a Storied approach to Eligibility assessments for Medical assistance in Dying (MaiD) Duff Waring , York University room a7 (tJ) IStJ DIScUSSIoN SeSSIoN room a8 VIoleNce aND crIMe: BIologIcal rootS aND SocIal factorS

The Killer inside Me: The anthropological and Genetic origins of aggression and Violent Behaviour Vincenzo Lusa , Pontifical University of St. Bonaventura 2 2 Crime Causation: a review Kavita Khajuria , Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Los Angeles, USA Y A

The influence of Serotonin Pathway Gene Variants on Criminal D

Behavior N Silvia Pellegrini , University of Pisa O M

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Exploring the Mental health Consequences of romantic relationship Breakup among Serious adolescent offenders Matthew Joseph Larson , Wayne State University

room a9 traUMa, INeQUalItY, aND groWtH

Patterns and Trends of Filicide- in South Myeong-Sook Yoon , Chonbuk National University

a Study on the Core Competencies of Mental health Social Workers in Ja-Young Kwon , Semyung University

influence of Deprivation in Early Stage of Lifetime on Urban Poor Myung-Min Choi , Baekseok University

Socioeconomic Deprivation a Daily Life Trauma: The reciprocal Effects of Socioeconomic Deprivation and alcohol Problems Sulki Chung , Chung-Ang University

a Multicultural application of Moral injury: Understanding North Korean Defectors in South Korea Woochan Shim , Daejeon University

room aM coMPlIcItY

recognition of South african Traditional health Practitioners in Mental health Law: Complicity in the abuse of human rights or Promotion Thereof? Chazanne Grobler , Akademia

revisiting the infamous Pernkopf anatomy atlas:

2 a Tale of Complicity

2 William Oosthuizen , University of Pretoria

Y The Life Esidimeni Tragedy: A a Patient Safety Perspective D Philip Stevens , University of Pretoria N

O illicit inseminations: When Fertility Doctors impregnate Their own Patients M Jody Lynee Madeira , Indiana University

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room 18/C Moral ageNcY aND MeNtal IllNeSS

Psychological integration and Moral Goodness: Can People with Dissociative identity Disorder Be Virtuous? Alexandra Theresa Romanyshyn , Saint Louis University

The Psychological incoherence of Mental health assessments in US Physician Laws Michael Redinger , Western Michigan University

Blame, Beauty, and Disorder: Evaluating Value Commitments in Personality Disorder Diagnoses Michelle Bach , Saint Louis University

Enhancing Moral agency for adolescents in Clinical research Trials Kathryn Elizabeth Sheldon D’Rozario , Saint Louis University room 19/a traNSgeNDer HealtH aND Well-BeINg

“i Don’t Think They Thought i Was ready”: how Transition readiness assessments Create Barriers for Trans People with Complex Mental health issues Kinnon Ross MacKinnon , University of Toronto

What Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients Say Doctors Should Know and Do Alison Blythe Alpert , Wilmot Cancer Institute

Mental health inequities among Transgender College and University Students in the US Julia Raifman , Boston University

Transgender Youth in the US Juvenile Justice System Christopher Randall Thomas , University of Texas 2 2 room 19/B acceSS to JUStIce II: PerSPectIVeS froM caNaDa Y A access to Justice, Procedural Justice, and Fairness in ontario review Board hearings D

Jamie Cameron , Osgoode Hall Law School, York University N O administrative Justice Design and Mental health Lorne Sossin , Osgoode Hall Law School, York University M

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Mental health, human rights, and Criminal Justice in Canada Richard Schneider, Ontario Review Board, Toronto, Canada

Canadian Federal Corrections, Mental health, and human rights: an ombudsman’s Perspective Ivan Zinger, Office of the Correctional Investigator, Ottawa, Canada

room 21 correctIoNal PSYcHIatrY IN tHe US DISCUSSANT Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, Southern Illinois University

Enhancing Mental health Services in Correctional Systems Using Telepsychiatry Hossam Mahmoud, Tufts University School of Medicine

Correctional Psychiatry at the Cook County Department of Corrections Michael Bednarz, Wexford Health, Pittsburgh, USA

2018 US Corrections Prescribing Practice resource Elizabeth Hogan-Ferguson, Augusta University

Misuse, abuse, and Diversion of Psychotropic Medications in Corrections Abdi Tinwalla, Wexford Health Sources, Pittsburgh, United States

room 22 IS treatMeNt DelaYeD, treatMeNt DeNIeD?

Delays and Disruptions to Treatment hearings: Do They Make our Patients Sicker? Jhilam Biswas, Harvard Medical School

rogers Behind the Scenes: Down Legal Back roads and Memory Lane Thomas Gutheil, Harvard Medical School

rogers in the Courtroom: a Call for “appropriate advocacy” Eric Y. Drogin, Harvard Medical School

The Case of Bridgewater State hospital: Clinical interventions to Prevent Treatment Delays

MONDAY 22 MONDAY Christopher L. Myers, Bridgewater State Hospital, Bridgewater, USA

Telehealth: innovative and Cost Effective Solutions to Legal Delays 12 Pamela Howard, Howard Medical Corp, San Clemente, USA XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

MONDAY, JULY 22 nd , 2019

2:30 PM – 4:25 PM room a3 SocIal aND clINIcal aSPectS of ageINg aND DeMeNtIa

Management of agitation among Patients with Dementia at End of Life Care Gerard Leavey , Bamford Centre for Mental Health & Wellbeing

Public Knowledge of and attitudes to Dementia Michael Rosato , Bamford Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Ulster University

Loneliness, religion, and Migration: anxiety Disorder with Mixed Depression and Subthreshold Symptoms in The irish Longitudinal Study on ageing (TiLDa) Emma Curran , Bamford Centre for Mental Health & Wellbeing

advance Care Planning with Patients Who have End-Stage Kidney Disease: a Systematic realist review Kelly Norwood , Ulster University

Dementia and the Law: Knowledge and Understanding of Legal Matters Should be Promoted as Part of a Whole-Person approach to Dementia Care Dagmar Anna Susanne Corry , The Bamford Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Ulster University room a4 eND of lIfe DecISIoNS IN eNglaND aND WaleS

The right to request the Ending of a Life: Who Decides? Lisa Claydon , The Open University 2

assisted Suicide: Circumscribing ‘Dignity’ in England and Wales 2 Elena Roxana Tudosie , The Open University Y

a Life-or-Death Decision: Determining the Best interests of a A Minimally Conscious Patient D

Stephanie Mary Pywell , The Open University N O M

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Should Court approval be Sought When Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatment from adults Without Capacity? Adam Tanner , The Open University

ascertaining the Wishes of Some Patients in Minimally Conscious States: The Need to Change Legal approaches Paul Catley , The Open University

room a6 NeUroScIeNce, BeHaVIoUr, aND crIMINal laW

The role of Neurology in Understanding Behaviour and in the Forensic Evaluation Pamela Blake , Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston, USA

Using Neuroscience to Understand Psychopathy and Violent offending Kent Kiehl , University of New Mexico

Neuroscience and Criminal Law Santha Sonenberg , Attorney-at-Law, Washington, DC, USA

Neuropsychological Functioning of Murder Defendants and Capital appellants in the United States Dale Watson , The Wright Institute, Berkeley, California, USA

Forensic Neuroscience: Not a revolution, but Useful additional Source of information in advancing Knowledge about ‘Mens rea’ Vincenzo Mastronardi , Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma (UNINT) Simone Montaldo , Università Tor Vergata Roma

room a7 VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS II: coNSIDeratIoNS WHeN WorKINg WItH coMPleX aND VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS IN HIgH StaKeS 2

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Y assessment of Parents with Complex Needs in Child Protection A Cases that respects the human Dignity of the Parent

D Jacqueline Pei , University of Alberta N Comprehensive and responsive Engagement-oriented Psychological O assessment with Vulnerable Youth

M Elizabeth Carlson , University of Alberta

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The Therapist’s role in Family Court Proceedings with Young Children Karen Nielsen , Athabasca University

Considering responses to Siblings in Care Brendon Pratt , University of Alberta

Therapist as Ethical attachment Figure Roger Ogden , iHuman Youth Society room a8 (tJ) focUSINg oN tJ reSearcH aND eMPIrIcal aPProacHeS

Benefits and risks of Data analytics in Judicial Supervision: a Therapeutic Jurisprudence analysis Nigel St. John Stobbs , Queensland University of Technology

Voice, Validation, and Voluntary Participation for Juveniles: Putting the Three Vs to the Test Bernard P. Perlmutter , University of Miami School of Law

Therapeutic outcomes for Domestic Violence Tort Plaintiffs Camille Carey , University of New Mexico School of Law room a9 (tJ) IStJ – oUtreacH coMMIttee room aM MeDIcal etHIcS II: MeDIcal etHIcS IN a DeMocratIc SocIetY: a MoDel aND realItIeS of etHIcS aND etHIcS coMPeteNce

Ethical Competence of Medical Professionals as Moral Judgment Paweł Łuków , University of Warsaw 2

What Ethics Teachers Teach Polish Medical Students? 2

Emilia Kaczmarek , University of Warsaw Y A The Ethical Competences of Medical Professionals in Poland Jakub Zawiła-Niedźwiecki , University of Warsaw D N

Evaluation Scales in Search of Scientific Evidence in Judicial O Processes: an Ethical Behavior indispensable for Forensic Experts Giuseppe Mastronardi , Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy M

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room 18/C reProDUctIVe HealtH I: acceSSINg reProDUctIVe HealtH SerVIceS IN aUStralIa

Between rocks and hard Places: The Lived Experience of Third-Party reproduction and Mismatched regulatory Frameworks Anita Stuhmcke , University of Technology Sydney

Surrogacy in australia: Enforced altruism’s Market Failures Jenni Millbank , University of Technology Sydney

Legislating for health and Well-Being: The Case of australia’s Safe access Zones Tania Sandra Penovic , Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Victoria, Australia

Law, Politics, and the Criminalization of abortion Bronwyn Naylor , RMIT University

To What Extent Does australian Law and Practice Facilitate a Woman’s right to Terminate a Pregnancy? Ronli Sifris , Monash University

room 19/a HealtH etHIcS aND regUlatIoN

international oversight regulation of health Professionals: it’s Time! Kenneth Bruce Agar-Newman , Victoria Coalition for the Survivors of Torture, Victoria, Canada

Mental health Legislation and Eugenic Thought in Modern Japan Akira Hashimoto , Aichi Prefectural University

Lack of Third Party Perspective in Ethical Guidelines for research Elisabeth Karlsson , Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Sweden

Genetic risk of Psychiatric Disorder: Ethical and Legal obligations 2

2 to Disclose Teneille Ruth Brown , University of Utah, College of Law Y

A Nurse’s Experiences of investigation for allegations of

D Unprofessional Conduct

N Diane Kunyk , University of Alberta O M

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room 19/B tHe PreSUMPtIoN: race aND INJUStIce IN tHe UNIteD StateS

The Presumption Donald M. Jones , University of Miami

intersectionality and race Barbara Arnwine , Columbia Law School

influence of Music on Presumption and Perception Donald G. Harrell , University of Central Florida room 21 fIlIcIDe: aN INterNatIoNal reVIeW

Literature review - Why and how do Mothers Kill? What do we Know till Now…. Vivek Bisht , Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT), Wickford, UK

Filicides: Characteristics of Victims and Typologies Paula Murphy , St Andrews Health Care, Northampton, UK

The role of Mental Disorders & Legal Defences available to Mothers James Lee , Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

Managing Women Who have Killed their Children in a hospital Setting Liam Dodge , Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK room 22 roYal coMMISSIoNS IN aUStralIa: tHeIr reSPoNSeS to cHIlD aND faMIlY VUlNeraBIlItY 2

Cultural healing for aboriginal Survivors of institutional Child 2 Sexual abuse Margarita Frederico , La Trobe University Y A

Childhood, Youth offending, and Family Violence: D

Victimization and Vulnerability N Rosemary Sheehan , Monash University O M

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The impact of the royal Commission on the Safety of Children in residential Care Megan Van Den Berg , Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA), Melbourne, Australia

The Stories of aboriginal Survivors: The royal Commission’s Examination of Child Sexual abuse Maureen Long , La Trobe University

implementing Effective Therapeutic Practice: Translating organizational Culture into Child Safe Practice Prue Atkins , La Trobe University

MONDAY, JULY 22 nd , 2019

4:35 PM – 6:30 PM

room a3 VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS III: VUlNeraBIlItIeS of tHoSe We SerVe

Skinny Blues: Women’s relationships with Their Bodies that inspire Eating Disorder Development Kathryn Dawn Weaver , University of New Brunswick

Experiences of inpatient Palliative Patients with Equine Therapy Krisandra Jean Cairns , University of New Brunswick

Balancing Patient rights with Safety obligations: a Protective Empowering approach in Three acute Mental health hospital Settings Rosalina Fiorino Chiovitti , Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning

2 When Vulnerabilities Collide: reaching out to Diabetic Soles 2

Tracey Rickards , University of New Brunswick Y

A Experiences of Vulnerability among hiV-Positive Women Who

D Enter Canada as asylum Seekers or refugees Donna Bulman , University of New Brunswick N O M

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room a5 DecISIoN MaKINg aND cogNItIVe oUtcoMeS IN elDerlY PatIeNtS at eND of lIfe aND DUrINg aNeStHeSIa aND SUrgerY

Creating a Good Death: Lessons from Japan Nancy Jecker , University of Washington

Physician assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Legal and Ethical Perspectives from the United States Gail Ann Van Norman , University of Washington

Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction: an additional Challenge to ill Geriatric Patients Christopher Hughes , Vanderbilt University

organ Transplantation and Geriatric Patients: Challenges for recipients and for organ availability and Procurement Michael J. Souter , University of Washington

is There Such a Thing as ‘Too old for Surgery?’ Frailty and outcomes Following anesthesia and Surgery Itay Bentov , University of Washington room a6 retrYINg leoPolD aND loeB: a NeUroPSYcHologIcal PerSPectIVe

retrying Leopold and Loeb: a Neuropsychological Perspective David Lewis Shapiro , Nova Southeastern University

Cautions in the Use of Neuropsychological Findings in Court Charles Golden , Nova Southeastern University

Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging: implications for Mental health Courts and Therapeutic Justice

Karen Shatz , Barry University 2 2

DiSCUSSaNT Y

Ginger Lerner-Wren , Judge, Broward County, United States A D N O M

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room a7 MeDIcal etHIcS III: tHe coNScIeNce of HealtH ProfeSSIoNalS aND tHe PrerogatIVeS of tHe State: BalaNcINg rIgHtS aND DUtIeS IN tHe face of coNtroVerSIal MeDIcal PractIceS

humanizing Treatment of Dying Patients in the iCU: Fulfilling the Duty to Care Without intending Death E. Wesley Ely , Vanderbilt University Medical Center

No Neutral Space: Medical Practice and Moral Foundations Ewan Goligher , University of Toronto

Concepts of health and Questions of Conscience: Engaging the Prospect of a Widening Moral Gap in the health Professions Lauris Christopher Kaldjian , University of Iowa

The Legal Treatment of Moral Complicity Robert Miller , University of Iowa

international Legal Protections for Conscientious Practice in health Care Teresa Collett , University of St. Thomas School of Law

room a8 aDDreSSINg SeXUal VIoleNce oN a UNIVerSItY caMPUS

Understanding the Policy and Legal Framework Mayo Moran , University of Toronto

Challenges associated with administering of Sexual Violence and anti-harassment Policies in a University Context Kelly Hannah-Moffat , University of Toronto 2

2 addressing Sexual Violence with Faculty Sioban Nelson , University of Toronto Y

A Sexual Violence Education in a Digital World

D Cheryl Regehr , University of Toronto N Sexual Violence Climate Surveys and Government accountability O Sandy Welsh , University of Toronto M

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room a9 legal aND etHIcal DIMeNSIoNS of PatIeNtS’ rIgHtS

reform Without rights? Nicole Huberfeld , Boston University

Mental health Patients’ rights Joao Valente Cordeiro , Nova University of

Policy Consequences of New research on health Cost inflation in the U.S. Neil Buchanan , George Washington University Law School

addressing the real Connection Between Mental health and Gun-related Mortality: Suicide, Extreme risk Protection orders, and Civil Commitment Michael Ulrich , Boston University School of Public Health

Suicide and the Law Paula Lobato Faria , Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Employee Mental health and Workplace Wellness Programs Wendy K. Mariner , Boston University room aM reProDUctIVe HealtH II: PUBlIc PolIcIeS of reProDUctIVe HealtH

a Principle of interdependency: Care Ethics and Public health recommendations in reproductive health Georgina Campelia , University of Washington

reproductive injustice: Examining Disparities in african american infant and Maternal Mortality Cheryl E. Amana Burris , North Carolina Central University School of Law

Breastfeeding and Marijuana Use: 2

a Medical and Ethical analysis of Policy 2

Marielle S. Gross , Johns Hopkins University Y A harming: remedying Fertility Clinic Mistakes Lewis Cornell Browne , Cleveland State University D N

Legal and Ethical issues in Fetal alcohol Spectrum Disorders O Yasmin Senturias , Atrium Health, Charlotte, USA M

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room 18/C feMale offeNDerS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM II

Pathways to Prison: The impact of Domestic abuse on Women Prisoners in oregon Mark Leymon , Portland State University

The Psychopathology and adjustment reaction of Female offenders and the implications of Jail Versus Prison incarceration Kayleen Islam-Zwart , Eastern Washington University

Young Women Detained: Needs and Services in England and Wales Annie Bartlett , St George’s, University of London

Navigation Towards resources of Choice? resilience, Complexity and recovery: Towards an Understanding of how the Lived Experience of Women, Who have offended, Can Be Used to inform Service Delivery Within the Criminal Justice System Rebecca Gomm , Middlesex University

room 19/a ISSUeS of PoWer aND coMPlIcItY IN PSYcHIatrY aND BeYoND

Learning from resistance and resilience from the Shoah to Today’s Bioethical Dilemmas Harold J. Bursztajn , Harvard Medical School

autonomy and Coercion in Forensic Treatment: a Case-Based Discussion Simha Esther Ravven , Yale School of Medicine

The Current US Presidency and the Complicity of the american Psychiatric association Bandy Lee , Yale School of Medicine 2 2 insights from the holocaust and the New Brain Sciences about Y Complicity, Collusion, and Collaboration A Heidi Miriam Ravven , Hamilton College D

N Physicians’ Duties in Times of “Ethnic Cleansing” Ivana Viani , Harvard Medical School O M

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room 19/B (tJ) JaPaNeSe WaY of tHeraPeUtIc JUrISPrUDeNce; eVolVINg of tJ-BaSeD reforMS aND crItIcISM

The Current Movement of rehabilitation oriented Policy and Criticism in Japan Makoto Ibusuki , Seijo University

on the Necessity for Combining Therapeutic Justice with Clinical Family Work regarding of and Domestic Violence Tadashi Nakamura , Ritsumeikan University

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Gendered Justice Hiroko Goto , Chiba University Law School

What is the aTa-net and Why Do We Need it in Japan? The implementation of a recovery Circle in Japanese Society for a Variety of addiction Behaviours Shinichi Ishizuka , Ryukoku University

Legal advocates for Therapeutic Justice Naomi Sugawara , Attorney-at-Law, , Japan room 21 tHe SecoND-PerSoN PerSPectIVe IN MeDIcINe aND BIoetHIcS

Second-Person relations and the Scope of the Bioethical Community Audra Goodnight , Villanova University

The Second-Personal Phenomenology of the Doctor-Patient relationship Jeffrey Bishop , Saint Louis University

Well-Being in Bioethics and Medical Practice 2 Matthew Shea , University of California, Los Angeles 2

The Metaphysics of the i-You Doctor-Patient relation Y James Kintz , Saint Joseph’s College A D N O M

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room 22 PrISoNer releaSe I: eMergINg PerSPectIVeS oN effectIVe PrISoN-to-coMMUNItY traNSItIoNS

a randomized Clinical Trial Pilot Study of SUPPorT for returning inmates Bradley Ray , Indiana University

hope, identity, and Self-Efficacy: Underlying Mechanisms of recovery and Desistance Guiding Community reentry from Prison for Persons with Mental illnesses Stacey Barrenger , New York University

College in Correctional Custody: Does it Count? Stephanie Hartwell , Wayne State University

Using Prison health and Mental health Service: Perspectives from Formerly incarcerated adults with Serious Mental illnesses Kelli Canada , University of Missouri 2 2

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Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, 2019

9:00 AM – 10:55 AM room a3 MeDIcal DIScloSUre: eXPlorINg tHe teNSIoN BetWeeN tHe PatIeNt’S INtereStS aND tHe PHYSIcIaN’S INtereStS froM a MeDIcal aND legal PerSPectIVe

a Patient’s right to Know: a Comparative analysis of the Scope of a Physician’s Duty of Disclosure of Potential harms vs. actual harms Susanne Katja Raab, Attorney-at-Law, Vancouver, Canada

The Legal Duty of Candour in the UK and Whether this is Consistent with the approach of the UK Supreme Court in Montgomery on the individual Patient’s right to information Disclosure Lauren Sutherland, Ampersand Chambers, Vancouver, Canada

Barriers to Disclosure of Medical Errors Garry Feinstadt, University of British Columbia

The Psychological impact of the Non-Disclosure of adverse Events on Medical Patients Douglas Cohen, Cortex Centre for Advanced Assessment, Vancouver, Canada

how Can You obtain an incompetent Patient’s Consent?: an analysis of the Legal and Medical Tensions that arise when Patients hover at the Border of Competence Daniel Corrin, Brain & Injury Law, Vancouver, Canada room a4 eXPoSUre to VIoleNce: PSYcHologIcal aND SocIal coNSeQUeNceS

hate Crime: The impact on a Student Population Sandra Flynn, University of Manchester

Missed Connections: Psychological Trauma and Disability Law Rabia Belt, Stanford Law School TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY

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Towards Public health Policies for Prevention of Bullying and other Forms of Maltreatment Jorge Srabstein, George Washington University School of Medicine

room a5 etHIcal IMPeratIVeS of rePreSeNtINg tHe UNDerrePreSeNteD

Beyond Sexual Misconduct: Considering “MeToo” and the abuse of Power Richard Robeson, Wake Forest University

Mental health Exclusions in research: appropriately Protective or Unethical? Ana S. Iltis, Wake Forest University

The Terms of Trying Nancy MP King, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

room a6 HIDDeN coMPlIcItIeS: HoW feMINISt BIoetHIcS caN HelP US See oteHrWISe INVISIBle WroNgS

Choosing a Deaf Child Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, Gallaudet University

Covert Drugging in Food: a Feminist Ethical analysis Elizabeth Victor, William Paterson University of New Jersey

Fat is a Feminist issue, obesity is a Public health issue Cristina Richie, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University

Patient Testimony, Pain, and Epistemic injustice in the Practice of Medicine Alison Reiheld, Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville

room a7 (tJ) coMMUNIcatIoN aND PUBlIc HealtH ISSUeS IN tJ

is Legal regulation the Most Efficient Means to achieve National healthcare Policy? Miriam Weismann, Florida International University

a review of Policies Guiding the Care of incarcerated Pregnant Women in the United States TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY Sigita Cahoon, University of Southern California

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The Neuroscience of Listening and the reason it Matters Monica Broome , University of Miami School of Medicine

The Medical interview Still remains as the Physician’s Most Valuable, reliable Tool Meiyappan Karthik Udayappan , University of Miami room a8 (tJ) tortS, BIoetHIcS, aND tJ

“Wrongful Birth” Claims and the Paradox of Parenting a Child with a Disability Sofia Yakren , CUNY School of Law

End-of-Life Life Laws Through the Lens and Metaphors of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Maria Teresa Machado , University of Puerto Rico

Personal Trauma, Social Pain, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: renewing Focus on an Existential Sociology Cindy Brooks Dollar , University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The Need to Update the Law regarding Undue influence Steven Alan Hassan , Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Newton, USA room a9 HealtHcare aND SerVIceS: MINorItIeS aND MargINalIzeD groUPS

Co-Production to Understand the Black, asian, and Minority Ethnic (BaME) Experience of Mental health Legislation and Medication Laurie Dahl , Kingston University

Not Going anywhere Without My Dog: a New Service Delivery

Model for Youth Experiencing homelessness with Their Companion 3

animals 2

Lisa Ann Kelly , University of Washington Y A D S E U T

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The indigenous Forensic Patients Through the Lens of the ontario review Board Andrew Toyin Olagunju , McMaster University

Limits to the human rights of Persons with Variations of Sex Characteristics in a Stereotyped Legal System: Lessons from Belgium Pieter Cannoot , Ghent University

adolescent Frontal Lobe Brain Development: Effects of Social and Economic Deprivation and implications for intellectual assessment, academic remediation, and Juvenile Court Case Disposition Michael Lindsey , Southern Methodist University

room aM HUMaN traffIcKINg: cHIlDreN, HoMeleSS YoUtH, aND aDUltS

Youth Experiences Survey: a Four-Year Study on the Combined Experiences of homelessness and Sex Trafficking Dominique Roe-Sepowitz , Arizona State University

a Four-Year analysis of Labour Trafficking Cases in the United States Kristen Bracy , Arizona State University

The role of Childhood Trauma as a risk Factor for Sex Trafficking among Youth Experiencing homelessness: The Need for a Trauma-responsive System of Care Jennifer Middleton , University of Louisville

human Trafficking Prevention in healthcare Anne Troy , University of Holy Cross

3 room 18 eNcHaNcINg tHe IDeNtIfIcatIoN of SUBStaNce 2

USe treatMeNt NeeDS aND SerVIce DelIVerY for

Y JSUtIce-INVolVeD YoUtH: fINDINgS froM

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S a Structured implementation intervention to reduce Gaps in Behavioral health Services for Delinquent Youth Under Community E Supervision: Findings from a Multisite Cluster randomized U Experiment T Steven Belenko , Temple University

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Community Supervision agency Practices for Engaging Caregivers in Behavioral health Services: Findings from a National Survey Angela Robertson, Mississippi State University

Service receipt as a Mediator of Treatment Needs and recidivism Sheena Gardner, Mississippi State University room 18/C INcaPacItY aND gUarDIaNSHIP

The End of adult Guardianship? Future Challenges in an Era of Law reform Israel Issi Doron, University of Haifa

Guardianships for Persons with intellectual Disability in india Sharad Philip, National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India

Transitioning away from Guardianship: allaying Fears of Exploitation Leslie Salzman, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

The right to Legal Capacity for older Persons Rebekah Diller, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Guardianship in Brazil Leila Tatiana Osorio Kavanagh, Statewide Mental Health Services, Tasmania, Australia room 19/a foreNSIc facetS of PtSD

The association of PTSD and Psychopathy in Torture Cases Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna, Instituto Jalisciense De Salud Mental, Zapopan, Mexico

Forensic Evaluation of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Britta Ostermeyer, The University of Oklahoma

assessment for Sequels of Trauma in People Tortured 40 Years ago in a Chilean Prison Camp Ana Genoveva Gómez Varas, Universidad de Tarapacá

Domestic Violence and PTSD in a Safe house Program Carmen Leticia Aranda Gomez, Centro Universitario de los Altos,

Universidad de Guadalajara, México 23 TUESDAY

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Terror, Tactics, and Trauma: islamophobia and Mental health Sequelae Mariam Aboukar , Advocate Health Care, Chicago, Illinois, USA

room 22 aSSeSSMeNt of BattereD WoMaN SYNDroMe

assessment of Battered Woman Syndrome Lenore E. Walker , Nova Southeastern University

Comparison of Two integrative assistance Programs for Victims of Domestic Violence Eduin Caceres-Ortiz , Universidad Albizu-Departamento de Justicia de Puerto Rico

PTSD Upon admission to Shelters among Female Survivors of Domestic Violence in israel Anat Ben-Porat , Bar Ilan University

Battered Women Syndrome and Sexual Violence Alessandra Pauncz , Associazione Centro di Ascolto Uomini Maltrattanti, CAM, Florence, Italy

TUESDAY , JULY 23 rd , 2019

11:05 AM – 1:00 PM

room a3 INterNatIoNal PerSPectIVeS oN crIMINal reSPoNSIBIlItY aND PSYcHoPatHY

Psychopathy and Criminal responsibility in Germany Henning Sass , Uniklinik Aachen: Klinik fuer Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und

3 Psychotherapie 2 Psychopathy and Criminal responsibility in italy Y Felice Francesco Carabellese , Univerisity of Bari School of Medicine A

D Psychopathy and Criminal responsibility in austria S Thomas Stompe , University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Vienna E

U Psychopathy and Criminal responsibility in the United States

T Alan Robert Felthous , Saint Louis University School of Medicine

30 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

room a4 IDeNtIfYINg PHYSIcal HealtH ProBleMS IN SeVerelY MeNtallY Ill PatIeNtS aND tHeIr MaNageMeNt Current Status of Research Ethics and Projecting Future Initiatives Amarendra N. Singh, Queen’s University

Physical Health Monitoring in Schizophrenia: Why Don't we Talk About it? Gaurav Mehta, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Canada Physical Exam in Mental Health: Implementation of a Form to Guide Medical Assessment of Acute Psychiatric Inpatients Jennifer Pikard, Queen’s University Metabolic Syndrome: A Psychiatric Perspective Tariq Munshi, Queen’s University room a5 traUMa aND INcarceratIoN

Treating Trauma among incarcerated People: Supply Does Not Create its own Demand Nancy Wolff, Rutgers University

Cognitive appraisal of Child abuse among israeli inmates: Does Sex Make a Difference? Gila Chen, Ashkelon Academic College

Women’s Prison Diversion Program: Mental health Effectiveness and Criminal Justice outcomes Chelsea Shotwell Tabke, University of Tulsa

The impact of Trauma Exposure for Pathways to incarceration in a Sample of Military Veterans Philip Mulvey, Illinois State University TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY

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room a6 IStaNBUl Protocol SUPPleMeNt: faQS aND factS oN tHe groUND

Clinical and Forensic Psychiatric Pearls: PTSD and Colour of authority Barry H. Roth, Harvard Medical School

Psychological Dilemmas in the Documentation of Torture Lilla Hárdi, Cordelia Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims, , Hungary

The role of The Psychiatrist in Modern Media Gabriel Diaconu, WPA Section on Consequences of Torture and Persecution, Bucharest, Romania

importance of assessment of Traumatic Event in Forensic Expertise: a Case Study Mariam Jishkariani, The Rehabilitation Centre for Victims of Torture, Violence and Pronounced Stress Impact “EMPATHY, Georgia

room a7 (tJ) tJ, teStIMoNY, aND WItNeSSeS

TJ, Child Testimony, and relevant Legal and Psychological Evidence Barbara Sturgis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Friends of Justice (amicus Justitiae) Dale J. Dewhurst, Athabasca University

Whose Trial is it anyway? The Perceptions of Young Sexual assault Victims in the Criminal Process Jonathan Piamenta, University of Haifa

Understanding the Mitigating role of Victim impact Statements at Sentencing Marie Manikis, McGill University

Bringing Therapy into Therapeutic Jurisprudence Ann Marie Dewhurst, Valerian Consulting, , Canada TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY

32 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

room a8 caMPUS aND ScHool SUIcIDe

adolescent Suicide risk assessment Joseph V. Penn , The University of Texas

intervening with Suicidal Students on Campus Alexander Westphal , Yale University School of Medicine

Suicidal Behavior in Cultural and Ethnic Minorities Cheryl D. Wills , University Hospitals, Cleveland Medical Center, USA

Suicidal Behavior in individuals with autistic Spectrum Disorder Rachel Loftin , Private Practice, Chicago, USA

Suicidality in Transgender Youth Dalia N. Balsamo , University of California, Riverside School of Medicine

Co-Leading a Campus Task Force on Suicide Eileen P. Ryan , The Ohio State University room a9 coMPeteNcY to StaND trIal

Competency to Stand Trial in the Elderly Solange Margery Bertoglia , Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

remediating Juvenile Competency to Stand Trial: The Kids’ Court School Competency remediation Program Rebecca Nathanson , University of Nevada Las

Demographic, Clinical, and Forensic Characteristics of alleged offenders referred for hospitalization in South africa Nathaniel Lehlohonolo Mosotho , University of the Free State 3

room aM (tJ) tJ aPProacHeS to DrUg aND aDDIctIoN 2

Y Fraud, abuse, and opioids A Stacey Ann Tovino , University of Nevada, William S. Boyd, School of Law D

reducing harm to Patients associated with opioids Through S Therapeutic Jurisprudence E

Kelly Dineen , Creighton University U T

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Studying Substance Use-related Treatment and Stigma in a State Court System Ross D. Silverman , Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health

Compassionate Legal Practice: Walking Beside the Mentally ill and Substance addicted Client Tania Wolff , Barrister, Victoria, Australia

room 18/C foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY I: geNDer BIaS IN foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY

Sexual harassment in Medicine Helen M. Farrell , Harvard Medical School

Sexual harassment: Noted Triumphs of Female Litigants Kelly L. Coffman , Emory University

Boundary Violations in the realm of academic and Professional Psychiatry Thomas Gutheil , Harvard Medical School

The Perspective of the Early Career Female Forensic Psychiatrist Sara Brady , Harvard Medical School

Mentoring Female Forensic Psychiatrists Eric Drogin , Harvard Medical School

room 19/a StePS toWarD SHareD aND PragMatIc fraMeWorKS of foreNSIc PSYcHologIcal eValUatIoN, treatMeNt aND re-INtegratIoN

Discharge from Mental hospitals: Barriers and Countermeasures

3 JiNian Hu , China University of Political Science and Law 2

Y Transition Management of released Prisoners with Severe Mental Disorder in Germany A Annette Opitz-Welke , Humboldt University D

S The Politics of Establishing Effective Community-based reentry E Service

U John J. Larivee , Community Resources for Justice T

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Violent offences of Methampehtamine Users and Forensic Psychiatric assessment Hu Zhao , Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China room 19/B SeXUal offeNDerS II

Psychotropic Medication with Youth Who Cause Sexual harm: a Valid Treatment Method or Chemical restraint Doyle K. Pruitt , Keuka College

Female Sexual offenders: a reality That Can No Longer Be ignored Franca Cortoni , School of Criminology, Université de Montréal

Sexual attraction for adolescents: a Psychopathological Category? about the Concept of hebephilia Ingrid Bertsch , CRIAVS, CHRU de Tours, France

registering Disability: Exploring Sex offender registries and Persons with Developmental Disabilities Lisa Michelle Whittingham , Brock University room 21 VIctIMS of VIoleNce

Preventing Sexual assault in Natural Disasters Catherine Joan Carter-Snell , Mount Royal University

Findings from a Pilot of a Specialized Forensic Nursing Curriculum Focused on the Care of Sexually assaulted Transgender Persons Janice Du Mont , Women’s College Research Institute, Women’s College Hospital, Toronto Canada

is this the Behaviour of a “real” Sexual assault Victim? Robin Mason , Women’s College Research Institute, Women’s College 3 2

Hospital, Toronto, Canada Y

The impact of adverse Childhood Experiences and Forgiveness on A

Nurses’ Capacity for Compassion Satisfaction D Anne Dolores Troy , American Psychiatric Nurses’ Association S

interpersonal Violence and hiV: The importance of E Trauma-informed, Universal responses U Patricia Michelle Miller , Mount Royal University T

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room 22 PazIeNtI NoN colPeVolI a caUSa DI PazzIa e PerIcoloSI

Lo status giuridico ed il diritto alla cura degli ospiti delle rEMS dopo la chiusura degli ospedali psichiatrici giudiziari Franco Scarpa , USL 11 Toscana, Florence, Italy

il punto di vista del Magistrato Paola Di Nicola , Judge, Rome, Italy

DiSCUSSaNT Antonio Fiorella , Sapienza Università di Roma

DiSCUSSaNT Andrea Castaldo , Università di Salerno

TUESDAY , JULY 23 rd , 2019

2:30 PM – 4:25 PM

room a3 tHe effectS of INStItUtIoNal eNVIroNMeNtS oN reHaBIlItatIoN: Part of tHe ProBleM or Part of tHe SolUtIoN?

adaptive Systems and the Social Ecology of rehabilitation Adrian Needs , University of Portsmouth

Principles of Therapeutic Environments and Facilitating Change in a Prison-Based Therapeutic Community Geraldine Akerman , HM Prison Grendon, Grendon Underwood, UK

What are the important Contextual Features of Effective Prison-Based interventions in reducing re-incaraceration? 3 Dominic Pearson , University of Portsmouth 2

Y hope, harmony, and humanity: Creating a Positive Social Climate

A in Democratic Therapeutic Communities (DTCs) and the

D implications for Wider Clinical and organizational Practice Richard Shuker , HM Prison, Grendon, UK S

E Developing a rehabilitative Culture in high Security Prisons and U Beyond: Lessons and Prospects T Jenny Tew , HM Prison & Probation Service, London, UK

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room a4 crItIcal MetHoDS: INStItUtIoNal etHNograPHY

reporting Violent incidents in the Mental health Care Setting: Using institutional Ethnography to Map the Disconnect in the Use of occurrence Forms Nicole Snow , Memorial University of Newfoundland

an institutional Ethnography of “The Better Workplace” and the Troubles of Workplace Mental health Sonya L. Jakubec , Mount Royal University

The Business of Managing Nurses’ recovery from Substance Use Problems Charlotte Annie Ross , Douglas College room a5 aDDIctIoN II: foUr MaJor aDDIctIoN realItIeS IN SoUtH Korea

role of Social Workers in Fulfilling the Sustainable addiction Welfare: a Study on Qualitative Case Study Sun Kyung Kang , Sogang University

Four Major addictions’ realities and Policy responses in South Korea Young Moon , Sogang University

Qualitative Case Study of the office Workers’ Gambling addiction in South Korea Jin Wook Kim , Sogang University

a Meaning of Single Mothers’ Drinking Experiences in South Korea: a hide-and-Seek Between a Drinker and Motherhood

Mee Sook Kim , Sogang University 3 2

a Life history research of a Drug Dealer Y Chong Ryel Sang , Sogang University A

a Study on Meaning and Essence of the Experience of Cyber D Gambling addiction S Jun Hyeok Kang , Eulji University E U T

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room a6 foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY II: PSYcHologIcal Well-BeINg aND QUalItY of lIfe IN foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY

Well-Being of Forensic Patients Maximilian Lutz , Ulm University

Psychological and Physiological Stress Levels of Forensic Patients Stefanie Nigel , Ulm University

The Prevention of Suicide and Suicide attempts in Forensic Psychiatry Manuela Dudeck , Ulm University

Biographical, Socio-Demographic, and Criminal Differences Between Male and Female Forensic Patients Irina Franke , Ulm University

Psychopharmacologic Treatment of in-Patients with Schizophrenia: Comparing Forensic and General Psychiatry Nenad Vasic , Clinical Centre Christophsbad, Goeppingin, Germany

room a7 etHIcal ISSUeS IN HUMaN eNHaNceMeNt

Disability, Enhancement, and Flourishing Jason Eberl , Saint Louis University

Cognitive Enhancement of Warfighters: Legal and Ethical issues Efthimios Parasidis , Ohio State University

Ethics, humanities, and the Future of Mechanical Circulatory Support James Kirkpatrick , University of Washington

3 in Quest of a New “Charter on human rights and Neuroscience”

2 Federico Gustavo Pizzetti , University of Milan

Y a Level Playing Field? Treatment, Enhancement, and the iaaF A Eligibility regulations for Female Classification D Susan Hall , Stellenbosch University, South Africa S E U T

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room a8 (tJ) INterSectIoNal HealtH DISParItIeS: a tHeraPeUtIc aPProacH

The role of Law and Policy in improving the health of People with Disabilities Elizabeth Pendo , St. Louis University School of Law

Therapeutic intervention or Widening the Net of Social Control? Brietta Clark , Loyola Law School Los Angeles

Using Law to Minimize risk Factors for Depression in african american Women Ruqaiijah Yearby , Saint Louis University

Defining health approaches to Problem Drug Use Taleed El-Sabawi , Elon University School of Law room a9 crIMINologIa e PSIcoPatologIa foreNSe

Grafologia e neuroscienze: un metodo pericoloso Massimo Alessandro , Azienda Sanitaria Locale (ASL) Avellino, Avellino, Italy

ibristofilia: analisi di alcuni casi Monica Calderaro , Istituto Internazionale di Scienze Criminologiche e Psicopatologico Forensi (IISCPF), Rome Italy Vincenzo Mastronardi , Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma (UNINT)

Dinamiche intrapsichiche del terrorista islamico, alla luce delle recenti ricerche Manuela Gravante , Giurista, Criminologa

Crimini nella terza età: anziani vittime ed autori di reati Danila Pescina , Consulting Psychologist, Rome, Italy

il delirio erotomane: eziologia e disamina di alcuni casi clinici 3 2

Marta Senesi , Istituto Internazionale di Scienze Criminologiche e

psicopatologico-forensi (IISCPF), Rome, Italy Y A D room aM (tJ) tJ MetHoDS aND MetHoDologY S

The role of ontology in Designing a Therapeutic Jurisprudence E research Paradigm U Nigel Stobbs , Queensland University of Technology T

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Theory and Methodology of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Michel Vols, University of Groningen

a Proposed instrument for Measuring “Wine” within Therapeutic Jurisprudence Empirical research Anna Grace Kawalek, Sheffield Hallam University

The importance of integrating of Doctrinal analysis, Philosophical analysis of Concept and argument, and Empirical research within the Study of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Robert Schopp, Nebraska College Of Law

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informed Consent for Psychiatric Patients Gianluca Montanari Vergallo, Sapienza Università di Roma

Psychiatrist Liability for Crimes Perpetrated by Psychiatric Patients Enrico Marinelli, Sapienza Università di Roma

The role of Psychologists in adoption Procedures in argentina: Ethical Dilemmas and interventions Lucia Coler, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Legal Problem regarding the Disclosure of Severe Confidentiality of Psychiatric Patient by Psychiatrist in Thailand Chanika Kaeorat, Dhurakij Pundit University

room 18/C laW aND DeMeNtIa: tHeorY, PractIce, aND MaKINg It real

Dementia, Law, Social Work, adult Guardianship Keya Russell, Northern Health Authority, British Columbia, Canada

Pathological Demographies and Decapacitating Care: Global Governance Through Dementia Discourse Katie Aubrecht, St. Francis Xavier University

“Vulnerability is Being incapable in a Context You Can’t handle”: rethinking Guardianship as a response to the Experience of Dementia in

TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY Margaret Isabel Hall, Thompson Rivers University

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Dementia and Criminal responsibility Rashmi Goel, University of Denver room 19/a SUIcIDe

Social Factors relating to Suicides referring to a New Group in Danger of Suicide Isao Takayanagi, Arisawabashi Psychiatric Hospital, Toyama, Japan

Clinical aspects of impulsive Suicide Threat Rob Brouwers, GGZ Drenthe, Assen, Netherlands

Conceptualizing Desires to End one’s Life Michael Bostwick, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA

Female Suicide Terrorism Kavita Khajuria, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Los Angeles, USA.

Psychiatrists and Physician assisted Suicide Rebecca Weintraub Brendel, Harvard Medical School room 19/B QUeer aND lgBt BIoetHIcS

Queer Vulnerabilities Tiia Sudenkaarne, University of Turku

Whose interests are advanced by LGBT/ Queer Bioethics? Cristina Richie, East Carolina University

Queer and Transgender reproduction in Six EU-States Doris Leibetseder, Uppsala University

Queer Bioanalytical analysis of Community Engagement and Negotiating Mistrust in hiV Vaccine Development in Kenya Salla Sariola, University of Helsinki

is “Gender Disappointment” a Mental Disorder? Tamara Kayali Browne, Deakin University

DiSCUSSaNT Akshay Khanna, Political Activist, New Delhi, India TUESDAY 23 TUESDAY

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room 21 eVolUtIoN of INStItUtIoNal reSPoNSIVeNeSSS IN SeXUal MIScoNDUct INVeStIgatIoNS at tHe UNIVerSItY of BrItISH colUMBIa

a Transformative approach to Sexual Misconduct on Campus: UBC’s independent investigations office Shelley Suzanne Ball , University of British Columbia

Procedural Fairness and Sexual Misconduct investigations in a Civil Context Jade Scrymgeour , University of British Columbia

The Murky World of online Confessionals: Disclosure, Defamation, and Doxing Michelle Cameron , University of British Columbia

The Practicalities of Conducting Trauma-informed Sexual Misconduct investigations Gabrielle Berron Styan , University of British Columbia

room 22 YoUNg VIoleNt offeNDerS IN a lIfe-coUrSe PerSPectIVe: reSUltS froM tHe DaaBS StUDY

Young Violent offenders with autism: Life Course Patterns and Predictors of Criminal Persistence Björn Hofvander , Lund University

Life-Course Morbidity, Use of Specialised healthcare and Prescription Drugs among Young Violent offenders: a Swedish register-Based Follow-Up Study André Tärnhäll , Lund University

Personality and Cognitive Functions in Violent offenders: The importance of Character Maturity 3 Helen Seidl , Regional Forensic Psychiatric Hospital of Karsudden, Sweden 2

Y a Bad Start: The Combined Effects of Early Substance abuse and

A Childhood aDhD or CD on Different Patterns of Criminality

D among Young Violent offenders Malin Hildebrand Karlén , University of S

E identifying associations Between TCi Personality Dimensions and U PCL-r Psychopathy Facets in Young Male offenders T Emma Bolund Lauenstein , University of Gothenburg

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TUESDAY , JULY 23 rd , 2019

4:35 PM – 6:30 PM room a3 caPacItY aSSeSSMeNt

Contingent Capacity: Cognitive Testing and the Unequal Treatment of Persons with Mental Disabilities in Canada Faisal Bhabha , Osgoode Hall Law School

adolescents, Capacity, and Confidentiality Suzana Alexandra Corciova , Imperial University

Legislation in Brazil about Disabilities: a Problem in Evaluation the Bearer of Severe Mental Disorder Equal to Person with Physical Disability Julio Cesar Fontana-Rosa , University of San Paolo

Capacity and Mental illness: Some recent australian Legal Developments Katrine Del Villar , Queensland University of Technology

Legislating Equity: Undue influence, Mental Capacity, and Genuine Decision-Making in adult Protection Legislation Margaret Isabel Hall , Thompson Rivers University room a4 PerSoNal INtegrItY aND tHe BoDY

radical Body Modification: an Ethical analysis of Body integrity identity Disorder (BiiD) and Clinical Practice Sarah K. Sawicki , Saint Louis University

autonomy in Medical Torts: Physical or Mental harm? Kumaralingam Amirthalingam , National University of Singapore 3 2

incorporating a Feminist Bioethical approach into the Management Y

of Breast Cancer in Saudi arabia A Ruaim Muaygil , King Said University D

Youth, Non-Suicidal Self-injury, and Social Media: S Crafting a Professional response E Michelle Bach , Saint Louis University U T

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Professional regulatory Standards and Legal obligations: The Missing Link in Protecting the rights of intersex Children Edmund Horowicz , University of Manchester

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Person Centered Care, Psychosis, and Blameless responsibility Leila M. El-Alti , University of Gothenburg

Qualitative Meta-Synthesis on independent Living of Youth Discharged from out-of-home Care Ick-Joong Chung , Ewha Womans University

Extended Professional Practice Under the Mental health act: Learning from Vanguard responsible Clinicians Jennifer Oates , King’s College London

Legal and Ethical implications and resolutions for the Malingering Patient Julie Michelle Aultman , Northeast Ohio Medical University

room a6 lgBt MeNtal HealtH aND Well-BeINg: laW aND PolIcY IMPlIcatIoNS

acceptance, integration, and Mental health among active Duty LGBT and Non-LGBT Service Members Carl A. Castro , University of California Los Angeles

Geography, Political Climate, and Suicidality among LGBT Youth in the United States Jeremy T. Goldbach , University of Southern California

3 Sexual orientation Disparities in Mental health among Black

2 american adolescents: Effects of Cyber and Bias-Based

Y Victimization Ethan H. Mereish , American University A

D Conducting Ethical, rigorous research with LGBT Youth S Sheree M. Schrager , California State University E

U Stigma as Prophylaxis: The Case of LGBT Youth

T Craig Konnoth , University of Colorado School of Law

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room a7 (tJ) JUDgINg IN a tHeraPeUtIc KeY

a Practice Framework for Judicial Supervision of offenders in a Mainstream Criminal Court Pauline Spencer , Magistrate, Melbourne, Australia

The Power of Judicial Persuasion Jamey H. Hueston , International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence, , Germany

What Can Judges Do to Facilitate Change: Measuring Legal actor Contributions in Court from a Therapeutic Perspective Rhondda K. Waterworth , University of Tasmania

Therapeutic Judicial Monitoring in Mainstream Courts Greg Connellan , Magistrate, Dandenong, Australia

The Use of Therapeutic Jurisprudence by Judicial officers in Mainstream Criminal Courts Carly S. Whelan , University of Cambridge room a8 (tJ) ProBleM-SolVINg coUrtS

Mental health Court Factors related to Participant Success: Views of Designated Team Members Kathi Trawver , University of Alaska Anchorage

Conceptualizing interdisciplinary Collaboration in australian Problem-oriented Courts Liz Richardson , Monash University

Start Court: The Journey of the Western australian Mental health Court

Felicity Zempilas , Magistrate, Perth, Australia 3 2

Family Drug Treatment Courts and Child Protection: Y Looking to the Future A Judith Harwin , Lancaster University D

Examining the Complexities of Criminal responsibility S and Persons with intellectual and Developmental Disabilities E

from a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Framework U

Voula Marinos , Brock University T

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The impact on Women’s health of Underrepresentation in Clinical Trials Patricia Peppin , Queen’s University

accountable, Transparent adjudication in alberta’s Mental health review Panels? Erin Nelson , University of Alberta

Examining Policy, Treatment, and Justice and Quebec’s Experience of Mental health Courts Alana Klein , McGill University

The Criminalization of the Mentally ill Susan Ficek , Practising Lawyer, Toronto, Canada

room aM VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM I: crIMINalIzatIoN aND MargINalIzatIoN

intersecting Criminalization and racialization Chris Cunneen , University of Technology Sydney

Disabling Criminalization Simone Rowe , University of New South Wales

Transgressive Disability: Disadvantage, Criminalization, and Justice Leanne Dowse , University of New South Wales

Towards Transformative intervention for People with Disabilities and Criminal Justice Experiences Benjamin Antoine Garcia-Lee , University of New South Wales 3 2

Y room 18 claIMS aND DefeNceS IN coUrt A Judicial responses to issues of religion, Mental Capacity, and D Decision-Making in England and Wales S Charlotte Emmett , Northumbria University E

U Evidence of addiction in the US Courts: Character or habit?

T Teneille Ruth Brown , University of Utah

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Stand Your Ground (as a Diminished Capacity/Mens rea) Concept William Donald Richie , Meharry Medical College

The impact of Support on the reliability of human Trafficking Survivor’s Testimony Emerald Woodward , De Montfort University room 18/C etHIcal ISSUeS IN tHe reHaBIlItatIoN of offeNDerS

Bio-Criminal rehabilitation Jennifer A. Chandler , University Of Ottawa

The Use of Contraception in Forensic Psychiatric Contexts Farah Focquaert , Ghent University

Psychopathic Personality and Preventive Detention John Simpson Callender , University of Aberdeen

reforming the automatism and insanity Defences in English Criminal Law Elizabeth Shaw , University of Aberdeen room 19/a faSD aND ID-eQUIValeNce

FaSD and iD as Disorders of Judgment Stephen Greenspan , University of Connecticut

investigating iD-Equivalence in Evaluations of Persons with FaSD Natalie Jean Novick Brown , University of Washington

Mens rea Through the Lens of FaSD: Convincing of Truth by

appealing to Lifelikeness 3

Karen Steele , Attorney-at-Law, Salem, USA 2

Y importance of assessing for FaSD and iD Equivalence A Paul David Connor , Consulting Psychologist, Seattle, USA D S E U T

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room 19/B aDDIctIoN III: SUBStaNce USe aND traUMa aMoNg INcarcerateD offeNDerS: PreValeNce, DYNaMIcS, aND INNterVeNtIoN

role of Prescription opioids in Fatal overdose of Prisoners and Their Family Members Dana DeHart , University of South Carolina

Exploring the role of Drugs and alcohol in Suicide and homicide Deaths for individuals in Prison or Jail Annelise Mennicke , University of North Carolina at Charlotte

a Comparison of Women and Men offenders’ Polyvictimization, PTSD, and Substance Use Disorders Shannon Lynch , Idaho State University

alternative Treatment Design Comparing the Effectiveness of Seeking Safety and STair for Women in Prison Stephen Tripodi , Florida State University

room 21 eNtre MaltraItaNce et BIeNtraItaNce aU coeUr De la SoUffraNce: a ProPoS De l’eNfaNt et De l’aDoleSceNt

Fédération des comités alexis Danan pour la protection de l’enfance Anne-Marie Clément-Bouvier , Fédération Alexis Danan pour la protection de l’enfance

De la difficulté de protéger l’enfant humainement et juridiquement Murielle Guerin , Practising lawyer, Saint Brieux, France

La bientraitance dans le soin et l’éducation de la prime enfance: une recherche d’ajustement à chaque enfant présent

3 Marie Garrigue-Abgrall , L’Association Pikler Lóczy-France, Paris, France 2

Y Conséquences délétères de la maltraitance sur le développement neurophysiologique de l’enfant dès la naissance A Aline Strebler , Société française et francophone d’éthique médicale D

S Grands adolescents difficiles: quel retour à la société ? E Lacen Kentaoui , Special educator, Lyon, France U T

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Perfil epidemiológico y prevalencia de trastornos mentales de adolescentes en conflicto con la ley en Brasil Lisieux Elaine de Borba Telles , Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

¿De qué forma comete incendio un psicópata? Rodrigo Felipe Dresdner Cid , Universidad Finis Terra

aspectos legales y de responsabilidad laboral relacionados con el síndrome de apnea-hipopnea obstructiva del sueño Franklin Escobar-Cordoba , Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Sociopatía / psicopatía: análisis descriptivo de diferentes aspectos del homicidio Carlos Hugo Isaac Serna , Instituto Jaliscience De Salud Mental, Zapopan, México 3 2

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University on International Studies of Rome WEDNESDAY , JULY 24 th , 2019

9:00 AM – 10:55 AM

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Forensic aspects of Subcortial Dementia Manish A. Fozdar , Duke University Medical Center

Competency to Stand Trial and Dementia Timothy S. Allen , University of Kentucky

Sentencing Mitigation and Legal Defenses for the Criminal Defendant with Dementia Vivek Datta , University of California San Francisco

Mapping Dementia and Cognitive Decline in Testamentary Capacity Jane Lonie , Consulting Psychologist, Sydney, Australia

room a4 NeUrotecHNologY aND foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY: PractIcal, etHIcal, aND legal cHalleNgeS

Neurotechnological ‘Mind reading’ in Forensic Psychiatry: Ethical Challenges Gerben Meynen , Utrecht University

Brain imaging and the Detection of Deception

4 Ewout Meijer , Maastricht University 2 The Perils of Brain Based Mind reading Y Lisa Claydon , The Open University A

D if Lie Detection Technology is accurate, Should it be Banned? S Paul Catley , The Open University E

N Coercive Use of Neurotechnologies in Forensic Evaluations: The right to Privacy and Bodily integrity D Sjors Ligthart , Tilburg University E W

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room a5 tHe DIgItal age: etHIcal IMPlIcatIoNS of NeW tecHNologIeS

Forensic Psychiatry in the Digital age: Ethical Considerations of a Paradigm Shift from Pitfall to Promise Kimberly S. Resnick , New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, USA

Epistemological and Ethical issues in the Use of Big Data in health Christophe Lemey , Brest Medical University Hospital

i am a Person: The Ethical obligation to Persons-First in a Technology-Driven World Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio , Lakehead University

Exploring the Ethical and Legal implications of implementing Neuroimaging in Courtrooms Mary Boulos , Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Canada

Shared Technology, Competing Logics: implications of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Use in healthcare and Criminal Justice Fields Elizabeth Chiarello , Saint Louis University room a6 (tJ) tJ for JUStIce-INVolVeD VeteraNS

Social Support and Coping Self-Efficacy: Differential Effects on Mental health among Veterans with and Without arrest histories Kelli Canada , University of Missouri

Pausing in the Wake of rapid adoption: a Call to Critically Examine the Veterans Treatment Court Concept Julie Baldwin , American University 4 2

Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Legal Legitimacy Within the Y

Veterans Treatment Court Context: a Qualitative Study A

John M. Gallagher , University of Arkansas D S restorative Justice Paradigms in Tribal Communities: E a New Model for Veterans Treatment Courts Kristine Huskey , University of Arizona N D E W

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room a7 DISaBIlItY aND crIMINal IN/JUStIce

Bringing the Convention on the rights of Disabled Persons (CrPD) Together with the Convention on the rights of indigenous Peoples (UNDriP) Constance Macintosh , Schulich School of Law

Specialized Courts and the Management of Complex and Mental health Needs Paula Maurutto , University of Toronto

advocacy and activism: a Formidable Force for Change Patrick McGee , Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, Melbourne, Australia

The operation of Trespass Legislation and the Erasure of Persons with Mental health Disabilities Tess Sheldon , University of Windsor

Disabling Solitary: The Promise and Pitfalls of Disability rights Litigation as anti-Carceral Tool Sheila Wildeman , Dalhousie University

room a8 coMMUNItY treatMeNt orDerS I: WHo getS PUt oN a coMMUNItY treatMeNt orDer, WHY, aND WHat HaPPeNS afterWarDS?

Compulsory Community Treatment and Ethnicity: Findings from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse area of Queensland Steve Kisely , University of Queensland 4

2 Community Treatment orders in Norway: Who are the Patients and What Do the orders involve? Y Jorun Rugkasa , Akershus University Hospital A

D The role of Mental health Social Workers in the Use of Community S Treatment orders E Jim Campbell , University College Dublin N

D CTo rates of Use: The Context and implications of Change Edwina Light , University of Sydney E W

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room aM (tJ) tHeraPeUtIc JUrISPrUDeNce, ProSecUtorS, crIMINal JUStIce, tHeraPeUtIc aPPlIcatIoN of tHe laW (tal)

Can Public Prosecutors act Therapeutically? Setting Standards for a TJ-informed Prosecution Tali Gal , University of Haifa

Two roads Converge: Law and Therapy interplay from Prosecutors’ Perspective Inbar Cohen , University of Haifa

a TJ analysis of Plea Negotiations in Sexual offences: The Public Prosecutor’s Perspective Shira Leitersdorf-Shkedy , University of Haifa

The Changing role of The Prosecutor in Community Courts Yarin Segev , University of Haifa

recognizing Victims’ Voices During Parole: a TJ analysis of the Use of impact Statements in Parole Proceedings Annette Van der Merwe , University of Limpopo room 18 QUaNtItatIVe electroeNcePHalograPHY: foreNSIc aSSeSSMeNt of faSD

Voxel-by-Voxel: What a Detailed analysis of QEEG Tracings has revealed Wesley Center , Brains and Behavior Associates, Burleson, USA

Convergence of Data: Consistency between Neuropsychological 4

Data and Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG) in 2 individuals with Fetal alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FaSD) Y Paul Connor , Consulting Psychologist, Des Moines, USA A

No Stone Unturned: QEEG as an integral Part of the Defense of D Criminally Charged Clients with a FaSD S Karen Steele , Attorney-at-Law, Salem, USA E N

The Emerging role of Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG) D in Forensic assessment of Fetal alcohol Spectrum Disorders E (FaSDs): Current and Long-term implications.

Richard Adler , University of Washington School of Medicine W

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room 18/C SUBStaNce USe DISorDerS I: treatMeNt aND INterVeNtIoN

implementing Bundled Screening and Brief Substance Use intervention in Juvenile Justice Settings Matthew Aalsma , Indiana University School of Medicine

Ethical issues in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders among Women: a View from india Hargun Ahluwalia , National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS)

Cannabis for Cannabis Use Disorder: an Update for Clinicians Anees Bahji , Queen’s University

The Effectiveness of Naltrexone for opioid Use Disorder among inmates: Systematic review and Meta-analysis David Carlone , Queens University

advancing Theory and Treatment approaches for Males in Substance Use Treatment Who Perpetrate intimate Partner Violence: Developing an integrated intervention Elizabeth Gilchrist , University of Worcester

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an Examination of the Crisis intervention Team (CiT) Michele P. Bratina , West Chester University of Pennsylvania

4 Exploring the intersecting roles of Peace officers and Nurses in the

2 Care of individuals with Severe, Persistent Mental illness Nicole Snow , Memorial University of Newfoundland Y

A Experience of an intersectoral Centre in a Public Mental health

D Service for Prevention and intervention with adolescents in Conflict

S with the Law and Substance Use

E Maria Cecília Beltrame Carneiro , Universidade Federal do Paraná

N The Global Crisis of Psychosocial Disorders in the Era of D Collaborative Criminal Justice

E Denise Kindschi Gosselin , Western New England University W

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Mental health Courts and the Success of Persons with Severe Mental illness David Kondrat , Indiana University School of Social Work room 19/B MeNtal HealtH aND WellNeSS for laWYerS

Strategies to Develop Lawyer resilience JoNel Newman , University of Miami School of Law

Mindfulness in the Practice of Law Scott Rogers , University of Miami School of Law

a Call to Prioritize the Mental health of Law Students Working in Clinics Alice Bowman , University of Strathclyde

The ineffable Spirit? Lawyers and the Elusive Pursuit of Meaning, Purpose, and Spiritual Well-Being in Professional Life Christopher Corts , University of Richmond School of Law room 21 VUlNeraBIlItIeS of SYSteMS aND StaKeHolDerS

Teaching Ethical Sensitivity to Nurses: a requirement for Professional Sustainability Kathryn Dawn Weaver , University of New Brunswick

a Model of Presence: Cultivating the Soul to Become a Channel of God Denise LeBlanc-Kwaw , University of New Brunswick 4

Seeing Beyond the Eating Disorder 2 Tanya Wilson , University of New Brunswick Y

The Stepping-in and Stepping-Back Process: Using the Theory of A Protective Empowering to Facilitate Student Learning in Mental D

health act assessments S

Rosalina F. Chiovitti , Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, E Toronto, Canada N D E W

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implementation of a Project for Prevention in adolescence: Substance Use and Conflicts with the Law Gustavo Schier Dória , Universidade Federal do Paraná

Prevalence and Correlates of Mental illness and Substance abuse among Youth in the Juvenile Justice System in Thailand Penchaya Atiwannapat , Tulakarn Chalermprakiat Hospital, Thailand

Using Mobile health Technologies to improve Mental health and Substance Use outcomes for Justice-involved Youth Marina Tolou-Shams , University of California

Self Serving Cognitive Distortions as a Mediator Between anger and Delinquency among Juvenile offenders Nicolas Plante , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Juvenile Delinquency: Exploring the Effects of Psychosocial Characteristics of hong Kong adolescents Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan , City University of Hong Kong

WEDNESDAY , JULY 24 th , 2019

11:05 AM – 1:00 PM

room a3 etHIcal, legal, aND PractIcal IMPlIcatIoNS WItHtHe IMPaIreD PHYSIcIaN-reSIDeNt: a facUltY traININg PrograM WItH lIVe-SIMUlatIoN

4 The accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 2

(aCGME) Focus on Physician Well-Being

Y Linda Archer , Eastern Virginia Medical School A

D Defining “impaired” Physician and Ethical and Legal implications Stephanie Peglow , Eastern Virginia Medical School S

E Benefits and Limitations of the Fit-for-Duty assessment

N Elizabeth Wheeler , Central State Hospital, Petersburg, USA D

E Designing an Educational Program to Teach Faculty how to assess and intervene with an impaired resident-Physician W Heather Newton , Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Methodology and integration of Live-Simulation Experiences into Faculty Training Caroline Bertolet , Eastern Virginia Medical School

Live-Simulation Demonstration with audience Participation Amelia Wallace , Eastern Virginia Medical School room a4 INforMeD coNSeNt: cUrIoSItIeS IN cHIle, ItalY, aND tHe UNIteD StateS

informed Consent in Forensic Treatment after Closing the italian high Security hospitals Felice Francesco Carabellese , University of Bari School of Medicine

informed Consent in Chilean Legal Medicine Carmen Cerda , University of Chile

informed Consent in General, Emergency and Forensic Psychiatry in Chile Today Enrique Sepùlveda , University of Chile

informed Consent for Psychiatric Treatment in the USa Alan Robert Felthous , Saint Louis University School of Medicine room a5 IMPact of cUltUre oN eraDIcatINg VIoleNce agaINSt WoMeN aroUND tHe WorlD

Cultural Considerations of Gender-Based Violence in Jordan Tara Sloan Jungersen , Nova Southeastern University 4

a residential Project for abusive Men in israel 2

Hannah Rosenberg , Domestic Violence Specialist, Israel Y A responding to the Consequences of Trauma and Gender Violence in a Problem-Solving Mental health Court D Ginger Lerner-Wren , Judge, 17 th Judicial Circuit of Florida, United States S E

integrative assistance Program for Victims of Domestic Violence N

(iaPVDV) D Eduin Caceres-Ortiz , Universidad Albizu E W

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italian and European Sociocultural Factors in Gender Violence Services Alessandra Pauncz, Associazione Centro di Ascolto Uomini Maltrattanti, CAM, Florence, Italy

room a6 (tJ) MaINStreaMINg tHeraPeUtIc JUrISPrUDeNce: leSSoNS froM aND for tHe UK

The Epistemology of Therapeutic Jurisprudence John E. Stannard, Queen’s University Belfast

introducing Therapeutic Jurisprudence into UK Legal Education and Training Emma Jane Jones, The Open University

Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The application to an England and Wales review Court Anna Kawalek, Sheffield Hallam University

Mainstreaming Family Drug and alcohol Courts in England: opportunities and Challenges Judith Harwin, Lancaster University

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Bioethics as Culture of Pluralism Pawel Łuków, University of Warsaw

Pragmatic Bioethics Dennis Cooley, Northern Plains Ethics Institute NDSU, Fargo, USA

Pragmatic Bioethics and african americans David Augustin Hodge, Tuskegee University

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replacing Models for the Criminal Justice System with the Concept of Safety Rinat Kitai-Sangero, Ramat Gan College of Law & Business

Exploring an inuit approach to Wellness and Justice in a Canadian Circumpolar region WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY Priscilla Ferrazzi, University of Alberta

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The Singapore Family Justice Courts: an Evolution over Time Yarni Loi , Judge, Family Justice Courts, Singapore

how Might a National approach to Forensic Mental health impact on State-Based TJ initiatives? an australian Perspective Louise Kate Southalan , University of Melbourne

Toward Therapeutic Justice and Crime Prevention in Juvenile and adult Criminal Law Mark Fondacaro , John Jay College and Graduate Center

Limiting Penal harms: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Prehabilitation Diana Frances Johns , University of Melbourne room a9 IDeNtIfYINg aND MaNagINg VUlNeraBIlItY IN PrISoN cUStoDY

identifying and Managing Vulnerability in Prison Custody Andrew Forrester , University of Manchester

Peer Support Schemes in Managing Vulnerable Prisoners Tammi Walker , University of Huddersfield

Understanding the impact of restrictive Punishment regimes on Self-harm Behaviours Karen Slade , Nottingham Trent University

Vulnerabilities of offenders with autism Spectrum Disorders Jane McCarthy , London South Bank University

identifying and Managing intellectual Disability in Prison Custody Eddie Chaplin , London South Bank University 4 2

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ISSUeS IN tHe IMPleMeNtatIoN of coMMUNItY D treatMeNt orDerS S

Community Treatment orders: Towards a New research agenda E

Lisa Mary Brophy , University of Melbourne N D Mental health advocacy and Community Treatment orders: E invisible People, invisible rights

Chris Maylea , RMIT University W

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Beyond Coercion-Providing Treatment and Support Without Coercion Penelope Weller, RMIT University

The Use of Community Treatment orders in Patients with Personality Disorder Giles Peter Andrew Newton-Howes, University of Otago

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Examining the Links Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) in a Certified Community Behavioural health Clinic (CCBhC) Jamy Lynn Stammel, BestSelf Behavioural Health, Buffalo, USA

an Evaluation of Legal issues in Patients with alcohol Use Disorder Barikar Chandrappa Malathesh, National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India

The role of Drug Use by offenders and Victims of Sexual assaults: implications for risk assessment and Mental health outcomes Sharon Rabinovitz, University of Haifa

Co-occurring Disorders among State Sentenced inmates in the United States Michele Pich, Rowan University

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autism Spectrum Disorders: interactions with the Criminal Justice System Joette Deanna James, Alina Assessment Services, Washington, DC, USA

Neurobiology of autism Spectrum Disorder and the Localization of Pro-social Behavior: Molecular Neuroscience and the Criminal Law Janet Brewer, Governors State University

Empathy, autism, and revisioning Sex offending Pamela D. Schultz, Alfred University

autistic Youth in US Juvenile Justice System Melissa Stanlake DeFilippis, University of Texas WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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room 19/B DISaBIlItY aND IN/eQUalItY

Governing Neurodiversity: Ethics, Science, and regulation Anne-Maree Farrell, La Trobe University

Progressive implementation, Caseplanning, and Conceptual Challenges to CrPD realization Terry Carney, University of Sydney

The Meaning of ‘Discrimination’ Peter Bartlett, University of Nottingham

Developing Supportive Environments: Critical realism, relationality, and Legal Capacity Amanda Keeling, University of Leeds

ownership Type and Quality of Care in U.S. residential Facilities for the intellectually and Developmentally Disabled Alison Morantz, Stanford Law School room 21 cHaNgeS IN tHe legal fraMeWorK of PSYcHIatrY: a MoVe toWarDS NoN-coercIVe MeNtal HealtH SerVIceS?

The role of oPCaT and National Law in Preventing ill-Treatment Margarete Suzuko Osterfeld, UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture, Dortmund, Germany

Legal Guardianship, Personal rights, and the ability to Dissent Eckhardt Niewöhner, Attorney-at-Law, Gütersloh, Germany

Mental health Law reform and Compulsory Treatment in the Netherlands Matthé Scholten, Ruhr University Bochum

Supported Decision Making in Severe Mental illness Martin Zinkler, Kliniken Landkreis Heidenheim gGmbH, Brenz, Germany

Changes in the implementation of Laws related to Psychiatry by Court Decisions Marina Langfeldt, Action Mental Health Germany, Bonn, Germany WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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Létalité et conduites paraphiliques de l’adolescent: une prévention nécessaire Virginie Scolan , Université Grenoble-Alpes

Problématiques de l’expertise psychiatrique des adolescents auteurs de violences sexuelles dans le cadre intrafamilial. Isabelle Nahmani , Université Grenoble-Alpes

Sexualité de l’adolescent: du normal au pathologique, hypersexualité symptôme: éléments d’orientation diagnostique Anne-Sophie Nguon , Université Grenoble-Alpes

Trouble sexuel de l’adolescent et délinquance sexuelle Laura Sauerbach , Université Grenoble-Alpes

WEDNESDAY , JULY 24 th , 2019

2:30 PM – 4:25 PM

room a3 INcarceratIoN aND faMIlIeS

The Consequences and Conditions Shaping Family Engagement for Women Managing intersecting Drug Use and incarceration histories Alana Janell Gunn , University of Illinois at Chicago

Letters to Children from incarcerated Parents: a Comparison Between Mothers and Fathers

4 Kimberly Stauss , University of Arkansa, Fayetteville 2 Family Support Groups for Family Members of offenders with Y Mental illness A Gilbert Lemmens , Ghent University D

S reviewing Psychotherapeutic interventions in Psychiatric Forensic E Units: What about Family Therapy?

N Beatriz Martins , Hospital de Portalegre, Portalegre, Portugal D E W

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room a4 legISlatIVe IMPact II: re-eValUatINg tHe role of relatIVeS IN MeNtal HealtH legISlatIoN: reflectIoNS oN tHe laW IN eNglaND aND WaleS

reconsidering the role of relatives in Mental health Legislation: reflections on the Law and reform in England and Wales Judy Laing , University of Bristol

The Views of approved Mental health Professionals Towards the ‘Nearest relative’ role in England Jeremy Dixon , University of Bath

Experiences of relatives acting as the ‘Nearest relative’ Under the Mental health act (England & Wales, UK) Kevin Stone , University of the West of England

reflections on the changing role of the Nearest relative in Mental health Law across the UK Philip O’Hare , University of Central Lancashire room a5 IMPlIcatIoNS for treatMeNt for BWS IN DIffereNt coUNtrIeS

implications for Treatment for Battered Woman Syndrome in Different Countries Lenore E. Walker , Nova Southeastern University

False allegations of Child Sexual abuse When Parents Separate Christina Antonopoulou , University of

a Court of refuge 4

Ginger Lerner-Wren , Judge, Broward County Court, Florida, United States 2

Y interventions with immigrants and refugees Who Experienced A Gender Violence Giselle Gaviria , Attorney-at-Law, Fort Lauderdale, USA D S

Treating Batterers and Sex offenders in individual Psychotherapy in E

israel N Hannah Rosenberg , Domestic Violence Specialist, Israel D E Group interventions when Domestic Violence is Present

Tara Sloan Jungersen , Nova Southeastern University W

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iPV Survivors Can Learn to Self-regulate anxiety and Manage internal Systems of Emotions and intellect Karen Shatz, Barry University

addressing Trauma in Those with Substance Use Disorder and Why Specialized Training in Trauma is a Necessity Rachel Needle, Whole Health Psychological Center, West Palm Beach, USA

room a6 (tJ) NeUroDISaBIlItY aND tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM: coMParatIVe aND tHeraPeUtIc reSPoNSeS

a Victorian Case Study of People with aBi in the Criminal Justice System: Legal and Personal Perspectives Bernadette Saunders, Monash University

The Criminalization of Childhood Neurodevelopmental impairment in Youth Justice Systems Nathan Hughes, University of Sheffield

Traumatic Brain injury and Violent Crime among Children and Young People: The Fallen Need Better Follow Up Huw Williams, Exeter University

Better responses for People with aBi: Judging in a Therapeutic Key Pauline Spencer, Magistrate, Melbourne, Australia

Quantitative assessments of Legal Language and reasoning abilities: implications for adults with and Without Traumatic Brain injury in the US Legal System Lyn Turkstra, McMaster University

room a7 coNtroVerSIeS IN BIoetHIcS

religion, Sectarianism, Fanaticism, and the Moral Point of View: Two Buddhist Views on the Withdrawal of Care Lloyd Steffen, Lehigh University

Preventive Measures in Contemporary islamic Medical Ethics: The Case Study of immunizations Vardit Rispler-Cahim, University of Haifa WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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The Bioethical Challenges of Biosocial research in Criminology Roger Guy, State University of New York at Oswego

Was Jesus’ Death an assisted Suicide? Dennis Cooley, Northern Plains Ethics Institute NDSU, Fargo, USA room a8 (tJ) legISlatIVe ScHolarSHIP, DeSIgN, aDVocacY, aND oUtcoMeS

intellectual activism and TJ-informed Legislative advocacy David C. Yamada, Suffolk University Law School

“Letting Kids Be Kids”: TJ Perspectives on Youth Voice in Foster Care reform to achieve “Normalcy” Bernard P. Perlmutter, University of Miami School of Law

TJ and Legislation: The Need for amicus Justitia Briefs David B. Wexler, University of Puerto Rico School of Law

New haven and the Design of Laws Under Therapeutic Jurisprudence Siegfried Wiessner, St. Thomas University School of Law

Therapeutic awareness among Lawyers and Social Change Karni Perlman, College of Management Academic Studies room a9 lIVINg WItH MeNtal HealtH DISaBIlItIeS

The right to health of People with Mental Disabilities in Ghana Natalie Schuck, University of Groningen

austerity in the UK and the review of the Mental health act 1983 Philip O’Hare, University of Central Lancashire

a Study of Social Stigmatization in Patients with Epilepsy in russia Vladimir Mikhailov, National Research Medical Center for Psychiatry and Neurology, St. Petersburg, Russia

Victoria’s Mental health act 2014: Changing Paradigms and Changing Practice? Erica Grundell, Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria, Australia WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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Evolving Chinese Mental health Law: rules and Practice Zhiyuan Guo , China University of Political Science and Law

room aM DrUgS: alterNatIVeS to crIMINal JUStIce MeaSUreS

Understanding Emerging adults in Drug Treatment Court: Short- and Long-Term Consequences Michael Fendrich , University of Connecticut

The Family Drug Court Model Standards: advancing implementation Science in Treatment-oriented Child Welfare Courts Margaret H. Lloyd , University of Connecticut

New regulation about alternative Measures of imprisonment for Drug addicts in Spain Carmen Martínez Perza , Judge, Algeciras, Spain

Drug Courts’ Conceptual Elements from the Therapeutic Jurisprudence Point of View Daniel Pulcherio Fensterseifer , Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões

room 18/C crIMINal reSPoNSIBIlItY

agency, Mental illness, and Criminal responsibility: Neuroscience and insanity Paul Gerard Nestor , University of Massachusetts Boston

4 Criminal Liability of the Perpetrator Diagnosed with the

2 Psychoorganic Syndrome

Anna Danuta Golonka , University of Rzeszow Y A Possible role of Brain and Cognitive reserve in Determining the D Legal Pathology-Behaviour-Mental State relationship: a Case Study S of acquired Pedophilia E Lorraine Boran , Dublin City University N

D “My Brain Made Me Do it?” reflections on the role of Neuroscience in assessing Criminal responsbility: a South african E Medico-Legal Perspective

W Geert Philip Stevens , University of Pretoria

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Developmental Disability and Sexual offending: Brain Maturation Matters Natalie Jean Novick Brown , University of Washington room 19/a MeNtal HealtH IN tHe WorKPlace

is Mental health improving in the US Legal Profession? Renee Yvonne DeVigne , George Washington University Law School

Prevalence of intimidation, harassment, and Discrimination Concerning resident Physicians: a Systematic review and Meta-analysis Josephine Altomare , Queen’s University

assessing Fitness to rejoin the Workplace after Neuropsychiatric illness SR Praveen , Indian institute of sciences (IISC), Bangalore, India

Forensic Psychiatry and occupational Psychiatry Luiz Felipe Rigonatti , University of São Paulo Medical School room 19/B coMMUNItY treatMeNt orDerS III: eXPerIeNceS aND cHalleNgeS

CTos: What Professional Codes of Ethics have to Say Edwina Light , University of Sydney

From Mental health Law reform to implementation of human rights Protections: Lessons from Two australian Studies

Chris James Ryan , University of Sydney 4 2 What Subjects of CTos, Their Families, and Their Clinicians agree Y and Disagree on: a Systematic review of the Literature A Deborah Joan Corring , Western University D

The impact of CTos on recovery oriented Practice S Vrinda Edan , University of Melbourne E N D E W

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room 21 SeclUSIoN aND reStraINt

The SaBrE Project Seclusion and Barriers to restraint Elimination Eimear Caitlin Muir-Cochrane , Flinders University

Physical restraint: Narrative Experiences of Mental health Patients Pauline Cusack , University of Central Lancashire

Using Lived Experience to address “Pasung” in indonesia: Learning Together Sharon Lawn , Flinders University

Medical restraints Between Coercion and Protection: Medico-Legal issues Simona Zaami , Sapienza Università di Roma

To Use or Not to Use Physical restraints in Pediatric Psychiatric Care: Should health Professionals as Guarantors Use Coercive Measures to Protect Children from Potential harm? Elvira Pértega Andía , Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía, Spain

room 22 le PSYcHIatre eXPert M’a SoIgNÉ

Le psychiatre expert: entre justice et thérapie Louis Morissette , Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montréal, Canada

Expertise psychiatrique et relation thérapeutique Gilles Chamberland , Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montréal, Canada

De l’expertise à la thérapie Paul-André Lafleur , Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 4 2

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D 4:35 PM – 6:30 PM S

E room a3 laW aND PSYcHIatrY N

D The Expert Persuasion Expectancy (ExPEx) Framework:

E What attributes influence the Persuasiveness of otherwise Strong or Weak Expert opinions? W Kristy Martire , University of New South Wales

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Pathological Firesetting and Criminal responsibility from 1800 to the Present Day: how Beliefs on Pyromania influenced the Court Lydia Dalhuisen , Utrecht University

Forensic Expertise: an assist by religion John L. Young , Yale University room a4 legal rIgHtS of PatIeNtS

Children in the First-Tier Tribunal (Mental health): is it ‘Child-Friendly Justice’? Carole Burrell , Northumbria University

Enhancing Transparency and Privacy at Civil Commitment review hearings Under the CrPD Andrew Jason Caple , Queensland University of Technology

Understanding Detention Decision-Making Behaviour Under the Mental health act 1983 and its impact on Mental health Tribunals: a UK Perspective Nicola Emma Debora Glover-Thomas , University of Manchester

Dangerous Minds: Myths and realities Behind the Violent Behaviour of the Mentally ill, Public Perceptions, and Judicial response Through involuntary Civil Commitment Donald H. Stone , University of Baltimore School of Law

Protections for Patients’ rights in relation to health and Clinical Data Processing Danuta Mendelson , Deakin School of Law 4 2 room a5 SYSteMatIcallY USINg collaBoratIVe ProBleM

SolVINg IN a State foreNSIc HoSPItal Y A

Collaborative Problem Solving: Skill, Not Will D Kimberly Bosley , Oregon State Hospital, Salem, USA S

Creating Lasting Culture Change E

David Blakey , Oregon State Hospital, Salem, USA N D

Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch: Launching Collaborative Problem E Solving William A. Newbill , Oregon State Hospital, Salem, USA W

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CPS and Psychiatry: Transforming the Medical Model Sara C. Walker, Oregon State Hospital, Salem, USA

Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth is: CPS as a Tool in Leadership Tyler G. Jones, Oregon Health and Science University

room a6 tHe oPIoID ePIDeMIc: caUSeS aND reSPoNSeS

The overdose Epidemic in Canada: a root Cause analysis Timothy K.S. Christie, Horizon Health Network, Saint John, Canada

The Effectiveness of opioid Maintenance and heroin assisted Treatment in the Swiss Criminal Justice Setting Michael Liebrenz, University of Bern

improving access to Treatment for opioid Use Disorder for individuals in the US Criminal Justice System Wendy P. Guastaferro, Florida Atlantic University

The Power of Babel: The Challenge of Defining Success in the Substance Use Crisis Ross D. Silverman, Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health

Judicial Management of the U.S. opioid Crisis John Kip Cornwell, Seton Hall University School of Law

room a7 tHe trUe StorY of aMaNDa KNoX: aN INNoceNt aBroaD

The True Story of amanda Knox: an innocent abroad Anne Bremner, Attorney-at-Law, Seattle, USA

“First Do No harm”: What Forensic Professionals Can Learn from This Case Richard Adler, University of Washington School of Medicine

What a Detailed and Competent Crime Scene analysis Can Tell Us about the Murder of Meredith Kercher Loren T. Atherley, Seattle Police Department, Seattle, USA

The role of Medical Science: Physiology and False Memories WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY J. Douglas Bremner, Emory University School of Medicine

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room a8 (tJ) VUlNeraBIlItY IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM: tHe relatIoNSHIP BetWeeN laW aND MeDIcINe

Victims Who Kill: Some Challenges in Sentencing Situationally Vulnerable offenders Nicola Wake , Northumbria University

The Stability of Character and the Use of Childhood Behaviours as Bad Character Evidence Emma Louise Engleby , Northumbria University

Diminished responsibility in England and Wales Elizabeth Stuart-Cole , Northumbria University

The Partial Defence of Diminished responsibility: Medical Perspectives James Stoddart , Consulting Psychiatrist, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK room a9 accoUNtaBIlItY for DISaBIlItY VIoleNce

Designing Gender-Sensitive Laws and Guidelines for Eliminating the Use of restraint: insights and Challenges from Feminist and Critical Disability Studies Yvette Maker , University of Melbourne

Conflating Disability and Dangerousness in Police Use of Force Theories: a human rights analysis Robin Joan Whitehead , University of Ottawa

The role of Mental health Tribunals in a CrPD-Compliant World 4

Jill Stavert , Edinburgh Napier University 2

oversight Capture: The Performance of accountability and Y Transparency in the administrative Segregation review Process A

Kelly Struthers Montford , University of Toronto D S

Madness, Violence, and Power: a radical Collection E Andrea Daley , York University N D E W

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room aM HealtH, MeNtal HealtH, aND SocIal coNflIct: SYrIaN refUgeeS IN HoSt coUNtrIeS

Non-Communicable Disease Burden and Barriers to accessing healthcare among Camp-Dwelling Syrian refugees in Beirut, Lebanon Fatima M. Karaki, University of California, San Francisco

Syrian refugees’ Traumatic Experiences and Couple intimacy in Jordanian host Communities Niveen Rizkalla, University of California, Berkeley

Syrian refugee Women Displacement Challenges: a Qualitative Study Laila Soudi, Stanford University

Well-Being and Post-traumatic Growth among Syrian refugees in Jordan Steven P. Segal, University of California, Berkeley

room 18 effectIVe aSSIStaNce of coUNSel: HoW BeSt to INVeStIgate aND PreSeNt eVIDeNce of SerIoUS MeNtal IllNeSS IN crIMINal caSeS

From Start to Finish: how to Best Present Evidence of Serious Mental illness in Criminal Cases Lyn Gaudet Kiehl, MINDSET consulting group, Albuquerque, USA

Explaining Psychosis to Non-Clinicians Jeffrey Christopher Rouse, University of New Brunswick

Neuroscience of Serious Mental illness Kent Anthony Kiehl, The University of New Mexico

Evaluating and Discussing Neuropsychological Profiles Antoinette McGarrahan, Consulting Psychologist, Dallas, USA WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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room 18/C WellNeSS aND laW I: Well-BeINg IN legal eDUcatIoN aND PractIce: INterNatIoNal PerSPectIVeS

Educating for Well-Being: interdisciplinary approaches to Curriculum Design Caroline Strevens, University of Portsmouth

incorporating Meditation into Legal Education: Evidencing the Value added to the Study of Law Lughaidh Kerrin, Middlesex University

Tactics and Tools: Transitioning from Law Student to Lawyer in Experiential Courses Keri Gould, Washington and Lee School of Law

Judicial Stress and Wellbeing: Latest Empirical research Carly Schrever, University of Melbourne room 19/a recIDIVISM

Examining how Much is Enough: The Effect of Prison Stay Duration on recidivism in oregon, USa Mark Harmon, Portland State University

Sexual offense recidivism and Sexually Violent Predator Civil Commitment Laws Joseph Julian Plaud, Consulting Psychologist, Boston, USA

recidivism among Female Systematic offenders Eric Blaauw, Hanze University of Applied sciences

relationship of housed Status and arrest and incarceration for adults Experiencing homelessness, Mental illness, and Substance Use Problems Nahama Broner, New York University room 19/B (tJ) coNteMPorarY DrUg PolIcIeS IN JaPaN

From Japan, Support for recovery of addicts in East Kato Takeshi, Kizugawa Drug Addiction Recovery Center, Kizugawa, Japan WEDNESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY

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Partial Suspension of imprisonment for Drug abusers: a Practising Lawyer’s View Yohei Takahashi , Attorney-at-Law, Tokyo, Japan

Who Will Take the initiative in recovery from Drug addiction in Japan: The Government and Specialists or addicts Themselves? Takehito Ichikawa , Mie Drug Addiction Recovery Center, Mie, Japan

Mandatory Treatment for habitual offender Makoto Oda , Asia Pacific Addiction Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan

Theory and Practices of CrCT (Conditional reflex Control Technique) for Substance Use Disorders, Sexual Deviance Naomi Hasegawa , Hotto-station Odori-Koen Mental Clinic, Hokkaido, Japan

room 21 carDIac DeVIceS aND tHe eMergeNce of HoMo tecHNologIcUS: coMINg of age WItH tHe elDerlY

Cardiac Devices: The Meaning of the Machinery of Life-Prolongation James Neal Kirkpatrick , University of Washington

MCS and its impacts on Patients and Caregivers: Salvation and/or Purgatory? Georgina Campelia , University of Washington

Palliative Care for advanced heart Failure: Devices, Dilemmas and Dying James Beattie , King’s College London

Shared Decision-Making, informed Consent, and advance Care Planning Surrounding iCDs and MCS Devices 4 Richard Huxtable , University of Bristol Medical School 2

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D De la SoUffraNce: À ProPoS De l’aDUlte S Le déficit d’accompagnement des proches en unité de soins E palliatifs: pour une bienfaisance ordinaire

N Sadek Beloucif , Université Paris Descartes D

E La notion de souffrance en fin de vie: entre le texte de loi et l’interprétation de professionnels de santé en France

W Martyna Tomckzyk , Université Paris Lumières

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Maltraitance ordinaire dans un service de soins Nejma Batikhy , Université Paris Est-Marne-la-Vallée

Souffrance psychologique et physique mêlée de bien-être en situation de polyhandicap: étude du cas d’Éléonore, iMC (infirmité motrice cérébrale) Armelle Jacquet-Andrieu , Université Paris Cité/Descartes

La maltraitance comme système complexe dynamique et évolutif. Vers de nouvelles perspectives de modélisation et d’intervention Bernard Cadet , Université de Caen Normandie 4 2

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University on International Studies of Rome THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 2019

9:00 AM – 10:55 AM

room a3 le PrÉJUDIce Moral

L’essort du préjudice d’angoisse Vincent Egéa, Aix-Marseille Université

atteintes à la personnalité et préjudice moral Evan Raschel, Université Clermont-Auvergne

Violences psychologique et préjudice moral Jean-Baptiste Perrier, Aix-Marseille Université

Considérations sur les aspects du préjudice moral: l’avoir et l’être Augustin Boulanger, Aix-Marseille Université

Le préjudice moral des personnes morales Vincent Mazeaud, Université Clermont-Auvergne

room a4 toP SecretS, lIeS, aND coNSPIracY tHeorIeS: NaVIgatINg a Sea of UNcertaINtY IN a DelUSIoNal WorlD

Conspiracies, Fringe Beliefs, and Delusions: When Does odd Become ill? George David Annas, SUNY Upstate Medical University

Lies, Denial, and Fantasy in Guantanamo Bay Sondra Crosby, Boston University Medical Center

Embracing Uncertainty: John Keats and the Enigma of ambiguity Mary F. Annas, Northeastern University

The Dangers of Conflating Fact and Fiction in the National Security Sphere: From James Bond and Jack Bauer to David Petraeus and Donald Trump George J. Annas, Boston University

Delusions or Cultural Beliefs? THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY Corina Freitas, SUNY Upstate Medical University

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room a5 DeVeloPMeNtS IN ScottISH MeNtal HealtH aND caPacItY laW aND PractIce

The Mental health Tribunal for Scotland: The Views and Experiences of Patients, Named Person, Practitioners, and Tribunal members Jill Stavert, Edinburgh Napier University

Can We Get There from here? The Prospects for a New Legal Framework for Mental health and Capacity in Scotland Colin McKay, Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

health and Social Care Directorate, Scottish Government, Edinburgh UK Kirsty McGrath, Equality, Engagement, CRPD, ECHR, Edinburgh, Scotland

Understanding and Supporting Treatment Decision-Making Capacity in Psychosis: an overview of Edinburgh-led research on the Psychology of Decision-Making in Psychosis Paul Hutton, Edinburgh Napier University

The Mental health Tribunal for Scotland: its approach to Child and adolescent hearings Morag Jack, Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland room a6 refUgeeS aND MeNtal HealtH

Working with immigrants and refugees in an Ever Changing Socio-Political Climate George Baboila, University of St. Thomas

Cultural and Systematic Barriers to addressing Mental health among refugees from Burma Isok Kim, University at Buffalo

Meeting Mental health Care Needs of asylum Seekers: Collaboration Between Service Providers Andrea Tortelli, Le GHT Paris – Pôle Précarité, Paris, France

Why asylum Seekers Should Not Participate in intervention Studies Douwe H. van der Heide, GGZ Centraal, Amersfoort, Netherlands

Mental health and refugee Protection in an Era of immigration restrictions Virgil Owen Wiebe, University of St. Thomas 25 THURSDAY

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room a7 DoMeStIc VIoleNce

Trauma recovery and Empowerment Model (TrEM): Group Treatment for Survivors of Domestic Violence April Bee Dirks , Mount Mercy University

attributions for Violent Behaviours by intimate Partners Paula Sismeiro Pereira , Polytechnic Institute of Bragança

Psychologically informed interventions for intimate Partner Violence Nicola Graham-Kevan , University of Central Lancashire

Criminalising Psychlogical abuse: Coercive Control and New Family Violence offences Marilyn McMahon , Deakin University

Critical reflections on a randomized Controlled Trial intervention for South african Women Experiencing intimate Partner Violence in Pregnancy Courtenay C. Sprague , University of Massachusetts

room a8 coMMUNItY treatMeNt orDerS IV

The Utility of outpatient Commitment for Providing Needed-Treatment to Protect the Safety of Self and others Steven P. Segal , University of California, Berkeley

The Balancing of the Need for Treatment and Civil Liberties Matthew J. Segal , Attorney-at-Law, Seattle, USA

Community Treatment orders: an in-Depth Exploration of Care

5 Planning in this Space

2 Suzanne Dawson , Flinders University

Y Change in the Use and Duration of Compulsory orders: A Legislative reform or a System Under Pressure?

D Ruth Vine , University of Melbourne S

R assessing the Effectiveness of Community Treatment orders: The impact of regional Variation U David Kantor , Consulting Psychiatrist, Toronto, Canada H T

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room 18 MeNtal HealtH care DelIVerY SYSteMS IN INDIa: realItY cHecK

Mental health Care Delivery Systems in india-reality Check Ganeshan Gopalakrishnan , MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bangalore, India

implentation of Mental health Legislation in india 2018 Chandrashekar Hongally , Bangalore Medical College

Community Based rehabilitation Practices Ramasubramanian Chellamuthu , National Mental Health Program, Tamilnadu, India

realizing human rights Through Mental health Law Brendan Kelly , Trinity College Dublin

“hear me out”: Perspectives of Patients with Severe Mental illness, their Families, and Mental health-Care Providers on access to Legal Facilities, a Qualitative Study from india Debanjan Banerjee , National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India room 18/C IMProVINg MeDIcal aND laW eDUcatIoN

how to Effectively Communicate and Negotiate the outcomes You really Desire? Shakaib Rehman , Phoenix Veterans Administration Medical Center, Phoenix, USA

a healthcare administration Curriculum for Physicians in Training Sabrina Taldone , Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, USA 5 2

Fostering a Medical Education Beyond Diversity & inclusion:

an Evaluation of Medical Schools’ racial Justice initiatives Y

Mariquit Lu , University of Miami School of Medicne A D Policy and the Poppy: how Laws Can affect the opioid Crises in S america Leah Colucci , University of Miami R U

Developing and assessing Communication Skills H

Kenneth Youngstein , Biocom, Zurich, Switzerland T

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room 19/a crISIS INterVeNtIoN teaM (cIt): traININg IN PolIcINg aND correctIoNal coNteXtS

impact of Crisis intervention Training on outcomes with People in Crisis Therese L. Todd, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The Crisis intervention Team (CiT) Model in a University Police Department John Vinson, University of Washington

is the Decision Support Tool Supporting Decisions? Concordance Between Needs and Case Planning for People with Mental health and Substance Use Disorders Amy Murphy, George Mason University

Continuous improvement and innovation related to Crisis intervention in the Seattle Police Department Adrian Diaz, Seattle Police Department, Seattle, USA

room 19/B aUtHor MeetS reaDer PaNel for “coNtaININg MaDNeSS: geNDer aND ‘PSY’ IN INStItUtIoNal coNteXtS”

Carceral optics and the Crucible of Segregation: revisiting Scenes of State Sanctioned Violence against incarcerated Women Jennifer Kilty, University of Ottawa

When a Man’s home isn’t a Castle: Performing hypermasculinity among Men Experiencing homelessness and Mental illness Erin Dej, Wilfrid Laurier University

Sickening institutions: a Feminist Sociological analysis and Critique of religion, Medicine, and Psychiatry Heidi Rimke, University of Winnipeg

Uncovering the heteronormative order of the Psychiatric institution: a Queer reading of Chart Documentation and Language Use Andrea Daley, York University

Dangerous Discourses: Masculinity, Coercion, and Psychiatry Marina Morrow, York University

Traditions of Colonial and Eugenic Violence: immigration Detention in Canada

THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY Ameil Joseph, McMaster University

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Patients’ Perspective on Mechanical restraints in acute and Emergency Psychiatric Settings: a Postructural Feminist analysis Jean-Daniel Jacob , University of Ottawa

assessing ‘insight’, Determining agency, and autonomy: implicating Social identities Merrick Pilling , York University room 21 coNteMPorarY ISSUeS IN laW aND agINg

aging, Global health, and human rights: a relational Perspective Belinda Bennett , Queensland University of Technology

aging and Cognitive Decline: What has the Law Got to Do with it? Terry Carney , University of Sydney

advance Directives and Medical assistance in Dying: Conflicting Perspectives Patricia Peppin , Queen’s University

Dignity in old age George P. Smith , Catholic University of America

Protecting the rights of older People in international Law John Williams , Aberystwyth University room 22 VIcarIoUS traUMa

Vicarious Trauma in Judges Kenneth Dennis Skilnick , Judge, Abbotsford, Canada

Towards Trauma-informed Legal Education and Practice 5 2

Colin James , Australian National University Y

Vicarious Trauma for Lawyers A

Alice Bowman , University of Strathclyde D S R U H T

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room 13 PHYSIcIaN-aSSISteD DeatH aND eUtHaNaSIa I: INVeStIgatINg coNcePtIoNS of DIgNItY aND IDeNtItY IN eND of lIfe care

The rhetoric of Dignity in the Campaign for Legalizing assistance in Dying: California as a Case Study Michelle Oberman , Santa Clara University

identity, alzheimer’s, and End-of-Life Care Françoise Baylis , Dalhousie University

a Psychiatrist’s Perspective on the Concepts of Dignity and identity in the Context of assisted Dying Justine Dembo , Reconnect Integrative Trauma Center, Los Angeles, USA

Concepts of health and the Ethics of Shared Decision Making toward the End of Life Lauris Christopher Kaldjian , University of Iowa

room 14 MoNItorINg MeNtal HealtH tHroUgH tHe leNS of tHe UNIteD NatIoNS oPcat aND crPD: a UK NPM PerSPectIVe

Monitoring Mental health Care within an international human rights Framework: introduction and overview Judy Laing , University of Bristol

The UK NPM: applying international Standards to Monitoring and Detention Louise Finer , Senior Policy Officer, London, UK

Empowerment and Decision-Making in a Context of Compulsion: 5 Small Steps towards Squaring the Circle 2

Mat Kinton , Care Quality Commission, Nottingham, UK Y

A Defending the Dignity and rights of Patients with Dementia in

D Mental health Settings

S Theresa Nixon , Regulatory and Quality Improvement Authority, Belfast, UK R U H T

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THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 2019

11:05 AM – 1:00 PM room a3 Data aND INforMatIoN SHarINg to IMProVe reSPoNSeS to PeoPle WItH MeNtal HealtH aND SUBStaNce USe NeeDS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM

Criminogenic risk, Mental health, and Substance Use Needs among adults Who are Experiencing an initial incarceration Natalie Bonfine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

observed Signs, Symptoms, and risk Factors and Police officer Strategies for resolving Mental health related Encounters Amy C. Watson, University of Illinois at Chicago

Combating the US opioid Epidemic Through Strategic Community-Based Change Julie Aultman, Northeast Ohio Medical University

Crisis intervention Team Data Collection and information Sharing Christian Ritter, Northeast Ohio Medical University room a4 cHalleNgeS ProVIDINg MeNtal HealtH care IN PrISoN

Self-harming Behaviour in remand Prisoners in Berlin Katharina Seewald, Berlin Prison & Probation Services, Berlin, Germany

aggressive Behaviour During Psychiatric inpatient Treatment in a German Prison hospital Vincent Negatsch, Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Prison Suicide and the impact of Drugs Alexander Voulgaris, Justizvollzugskrankenhaus Berlin, Berlin, Germany

aggressive Behaviour During Psychiatric inpatient Treatment in a German Prison hospital Peter Seidel, Justizvollzugskrankenhaus Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Pattern of Drug Use in a Brazilian Prison hospital Lilian Ratto, Hospitalar do Sistema Penitenciario do Estado de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil 25 THURSDAY

83 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21 st – 26 th , 2019

room a5 crIMINalIzatIoN reVISIteD

Crime and Vulnerability among Mentally ill Citizens: a review Dorte Sestoft , Ministry of Justice, Copenhagen, Denmark

Treatment and Crime: is there a Connection Between the Treatment of the Mentally ill and Crime? Gitte Ahle , Consulting Psychiatrist, Copenhagen, Denmark

Criminalization of Persons with autism Anne Vollmer-Larsen , Ministry of Justice, Copenhagen, Denmark

a Qualitative analysis of 50 Female Non-Psychotic Violent offenders Michael Schiøth , Ministry of Justice, Copenhagen, Denmark

room a7 WellNeSS aND laW II: WellNeSS IN tHe legal ProfeSSIoN aND at laW ScHool

Exploring the Perceptions and Effects of Stress at Work of Law Teachers in the UK and australia Rachael Mary Field , Bond University

anxiety: The New Norm in Law? Florence Thum , College of Law

accessing Deeply-held Wisdom Using the Creative arts Therapies: a Model to Build Self-reflexivity in Lawyers and repair rupture in the relational Domain Bernadette Healy , The Re-Vision Group, Melbourne, Australia

Looking Beyond the Mirror: Psychological Distress; Disordered Eating, Weight, and Shape Concerns; and Maladaptive Eating 5 habits in Laywers and Law Students 2

Natalie Skead , University of Western Australia Y

A The Formation and influence of Ethical Climate:

D Therapeutic Ethical Possibilities for the Practice and Study of Law

S Stephen Tang , Australian National University R U H T

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room a8 (tJ) MeNtal StateS, coMPeteNcY, aND caPacItY

Mentalizing interventions as a Tool for Practitioners of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Archie Zariski , Athabasca University

Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Competence, autonomy, and Well-Being Robert Francis Schopp , University of Nebraska College of Law

Testamentary and Financial Capacity assessments from the Client Viewpoint Kelly J. Purser , Queensland University of Technology

Mental health and Moral Duties: New Zealand Estate Claims Under the Family Protection act 1955 and the Crossover Between Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Judicial Discretion Dee Holmes , University of Waikato

The Belgian internment Measure Through the Lens of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Ciska Wittouck , Ghent University room a9 feMale cIrcUMcISIoN: let’S Start froM INterDIScIPlINarY coMPlIaNce! laW, MeDIcINe, aND aNtHroPologY eNgage to StrIKe tHe BalaNce BetWeeN MUltIPle SeNSItIVItIeS

italian Law 7/2006, regulations Concerning the Prevention and the Prohibition of FGM: a Legal-anthropological Critique Giorgia Decarli , Università degli studi di Trento

Why Do Western Doctors often Encourage alternative Practices for Banning FGM? 5 2

Lucrezia Catania , Università degli studi di Firenze Y

Qualitative research on FGM/C Prevention Strategies in Sudan, A

2004-2017 D

Ellen Gruenbaum , Purdue University S

Suffering and Discrimination resulting from FGM Discourse and R Western repressive actions U

Sara Johnsdotter , Malmö University H T

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Gender or Genital autonomy? Why Framing Nontherapeutic Genital Cutting as a Children’s rights issue is Both Ethically and Pragmatically Necessary Brian Earp, Yale University

all Women are Free to Choose: The Voice of Circumcised Women’s resistance to Global FGM Campaigns Fuambai Sia Ahmadu, National Coalition of Independent Scholars, Sierra Leone

room aM tHe #Metoo MoVeMeNt: ItS MeaNINg, PoteNtIal, aND PerIlS

Why Did it Take So Long? The Background to #MeToo Cynthia Grant Bowman, Cornell Law School

The harms of Unwanted Sex Robin L. West, Georgetown University Law Center

#MeToo as Sex Education? Susan Frelich Appleton, Washington University School of Law

Epistemic ignorance and the #Metoo Movement Traci A. Owens, Attorney-at-Law, San Jose, USA

Doubting Women: Discounting the Credibility of Survivors of Sexual harassment Deborah Epstein, Georgetown University Law Center

room 18/C PerSPectIVeS ÉtHIQUeS et clINIQUeS

Morale, Loi, Justice: Soeurs Ennemies et/ou incestueuses Christian Mormont, Université de Liège

Entre Droit Criminel et Psychiatrie: la Valse des régimes de Vérité dans le Traitement des Plaintes pour Tentatives de Suicide au Québec au Tournant du 20e Siècle Patrice Corriveau, Université d’Ottawa

autonomie et Vulnérabilité dans le cas du refus des Familles de Donneurs Décédés ayant Consenti au Don d’organes Marie C. Buy, Université Saint-Paul THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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room 19/a IMProVINg oPPortUNItIeS for JUStIce IN laW eNforceMeNt aND JUDIcIal ProceSSeS

Can We Predict Violence? Loren Atherley , Seattle Police Department, Seattle, USA

Do Community Perceptions of homelessness and Mental illness impact Police Legitimacy? Micro-Community Level Findings from the Seattle Public Safety Survey in Washington State, USa Jacqueline B. Helfgott , Seattle University

Civil Commitment Decisions in the State of idaho, USa: Process, outcomes, and Problems Frances Bernat , Texas International University

Partnering to Eradicate the Effects of racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Bias in a State Court System: The Gavel Gap and Beyond Bonnie J. Glenn , Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings, Olympia, USA room 19/B INVolUNtarY HoSPItalIzatIoN aND coercIoN I

What is the Problem of Coercion represented to Be? a Critical Discourse analysis of recent Norwegian Coercion Debate Olav Nyttingnes , Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway

research Project: Prohibition of research involving Psychiatric Patients Subject to Coercion Soren Birkeland , University of Southern Denmark

The Bochum SaLUS Project and a Conceptual Framework for Evaluating informal Coercion in Psychiatry Matthé Scholten , Ruhr University Bochum 5 2

auditing Consent to Treatment according to the Care Quality Y

Commission in a Forensic Psychiatry Service in the UK A

Theodoros Koutsomitros , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki D S When is an incident of Patient abuse, not an incident at all R Dennis Bruce Feld , New York State Unified Court System, New York, USA U H T

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room 21 VUlNeraBle PoPUlatIoNS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM II: tHe IMPactS of crIMINal JUStIce laWS aND ProceSSeS oN INDIgeNoUS PeoPleS, tHeIr faMIlIeS, aND coMMUNItIeS

intersecting injustices: altering the Matriculation Pathway to Prison for australia’s indigenous People with Disability Scott Avery, First Peoples Disability Network, Sydney, Australia

Community “Buy in” to address Chronic recidivism Experienced by remote indigenous australians Glenn Dawes, James Cook University

Voices from the inside: What Prison Does to an indigenous Male inmate Elena Marchetti, Griffith University

an indigenous Youth Court for New Zealand: initial Signs of Success Valmaine Toki, University of Waikato

room 22 INVolUNtarY HoSPItalIzatIoN aND coercIoN II

involuntary admitted Psychiatric Patients who Wanted or Did not Want hospitalization Kjetil Hustoft, Stavanger University Hospital

Coercive Measures in the Care of First-Episode Psychosis Patients: a Systematic review of Current Knowledge Nina Fainman-Adelman, Douglas Mental Health University Institute

insanity acquittees Carrie Leonetti, University of Auckland School of Law

Can We improve Mental health Law around Europe? Henrique Prata Ribeiro, Centro Hospitalar Psiquiátrico de Lisboa THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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THURSDAY , JULY 25 th , 2019

2:30 PM – 4:25 PM room a3 faMIlY JUStIce: ProtectINg tHe cHIlD’S INtereStS

Why Parallel Parenting rather than Co-Parenting is the Better option for Parental alienation and high Conflict Custody Cases Catherine MacWillie , Custody Calculations, Calendars & Orders, San Dimas, USA

What Does the Literature Say about Joint Physical Custody? Eileen A. Kohutis , Consulting Psychologist, Livingston, USA

Psychological assessment as a Complex and Dynamic Process in Custody Cases Rosalba Raffagnino , University of Florence

Mentalizing for the Young Child in Parenting Mediation Jill Howieson , University of Western Australia

Dignity or Due Process: reconfiguring the rights of Children in Child Welfare Proceedings Lisa Ann Kelly , University of Washington room a4 legISlatIVe IMPact I: NeW MeNtal caPacItY legISlatIoN IN tHeorY aND IN PractIce: froM INDIa to tHe ISlaND of IrelaND

Capacity for Treatment Decisions in acute hospital inpatients in Northern ireland

Gavin Davidson , Queen’s University Belfast 5 2 india’s Mental healthcare act 2017 and the United Nations’ Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities Y Richard Michael Duffy , Trinity College Dublin A D

Mental incapacity for Treatment Decisions in Psychiatric inpatients S Aoife Curley , Trinity College Dublin R

The inherent Jurisdiction of the high Court and its relevance to U

irish Psychiatry H

Gautam Gulati , University of Limerick T

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room a5 oUtcoMeS of PrIVate cHIlDreN DISPUteS WHere oNe PareNt HaS aN alcoHol aDDIctIoN or otHer SerIoUS MeNtal HealtH ProBleM

ideas about representing a Client Who has addiction or Mental health issues Jeff Sturman, Attorney-at-Law, Beverley Hills, USA

obtaining orders Drug and alcohol Testing During a California Child Custody Case Karina York Sturman, Attorney-at-Law, Los Angeles, USA

how Does the English Family Court Protect Children Whose Parents’ Lives are in Chaos Due to alcohol? What Can or Should Be Done Better? Eliza Hebditch, Attorney-at-Law, London, United Kingdom

Diagnosis and Treatment of Parents involved in Custody Disputes Mike McPhillips, Consulting Psychiatrist, London, United Kingdom

Child Protection in Disruptive Families: Swiss Efficiency or the Victory of Bureaucracy? Markus Zwicky, Attorney-at-Law, Zug, Switzerland

room a6 PrISoNS aND HUMaN rIgHtS

Prisons, rehabilitation, and independent Monitoring Under international Treaties Bronwyn Naylor, RMIT University

human rights and Prisons: a Psychological Perspective on offender rehabilitation Astrid Birgden, Deakin University

a Policy analysis of the ‘Problematization’ of Segregation and Mental health Michelle Shelley, York University

Criminalization of Mental illness and Jail Diversion Programs as a remedy William Donald Richie, Meharry Medical College THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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Understanding the Ethical implications of Pain Management in Correctional healthcare Practice Stewart Duncan MacLennan , University of Alberta room a8 (tJ) NeW areaS for tJ

housing Law, Evictions, and Mental health: a Therapeutic Jurisprudence analysis Michel Vols , University of Groningen

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the housing of Dutch Ex-offenders: a Legal analysis Stefan Van Tongeren , University of Groningen

Therapeutic Jurisprudence, autism, internet Crime, Criminal responsibility Kenneth J. Weiss , University of Pennsylvania

Jail inmates’ Perspectives on Police interrogation Raymond Bull , University of Derby

Students’ offending (Secondary Education) in the republic of Cyprus: Summary of a Pilot Study Christia Middleton , University of Portsmouth room a9 coNteMPorarY reSearcH-BaSeD PerSPectIVeS oN elDer aBUSe

Perpetrator-Victim Dynamics in Elder abuse Alan Clarke , Aberystwyth University

Defining “Elder abuse” in the Context of Legal Discourse 5 2

John Williams , Aberystwyth University Y

The “Personal Tragedy” Model of Domestic Elder abuse A

Sarah Wydall , Aberystwyth University D S Elder abuse Under Conditions of Confinement R Carol Williams , Aberystwyth University U H T

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room aM race aND MaSS INcarceratIoN

The role of Truth and reconciliation in Serving Men in Prisons in the Era of Mass incarceration Maria Ward Morrison, Washington University in St. Louis

Preliminary Findings from the Community Wise optimization Study: addressing Social Justice, Substance Use Disorders, and reentry Liliane Cambraia Windsor, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Trauma, race, and incarceration Navneet Sidhu, Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washington DC, USA

risk assessment and racial Disparities: Do Presentence investigations Expand or Diminish racial Disparities? Ann Leymon, Research PDX, Portland, USA

room 18/C tHe HeterogeNeoUS NatUre aND aPPlIcatIoN of MeNtal State DefeNSeS

Variations in Criminal responsibility Statutes in the United States and internationally Lindsay Ingram, Oregon State Hospital, Salem, Oregon

how Being Under the influence of Substances May or May Not be Used During Mental State Defenses S. Cercy Tinsley, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, USA

You’ve Been Found insane. Now What?: Differences in the Treatment of the Criminally insane Carla Galusha, Central StateHospital, Petersburg, USA

admissibility of Expert Witness Testimony in the United States and NGri Jury instructions: a Brief review Elizabeth Wheeler, Central State Hospital, Petersburg, USA

room 19/a PerSPectIVeS of MeNtal HealtH NUrSeS aND carerS

Moral Distress, Providers’ Mental health, and Compassion in health Care

THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio, Lakehead University

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Paramedics’ Perceptions of the Care They Provide to People who Self-harm: a Qualitative Study Using Evolved Grounded Theory Methodology Nigel Rees , Swansea University

interwoven histories: how Mental health Nurses Draw on Their own Experience of Mental illness in Clinical Practice Jennifer Oates , King’s College London

“a Two Glass of Wine Shift”: Dominant Discourses and the Social organization of Nurses’ Substance Use Charlotte Annie Ross , Douglas College room 19/B PerSoNalItY traItS aND DISorDerS

aggression in Personality Disorders: Profiles Using the alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders Claudia Savard , Université Laval

Psychopathic and Vulnerable Narcissistic Traits: The Mediating role of Entitlement rage Véronique Maheux-Caron , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Stalking Perpetration and Victimization: The role of Maladaptive Personality Traits Dominick Gamache , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Profiles of Stalking Victims Based on insecure attachment Dispositions, the Dark Triad Personality Traits, and Their own Staking Perpetration Jonathan Faucher , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières 5 2

The Dark Triad: an influence on University Choice and academic

Perseverance Y

Frédérique Perreault , Université Laval A D S room 21 troUBleS De SaNtÉ MeNtale R

Traumatisme psychique et résilience dans les armées togolaises et U

françaises H

Kossi Baoutou , Université d’Angers T

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Stress post-traumatique (SPT) en pratique médico-légale Brahim Boulassel, université Tizi-Ouzou Alger

Travail et vieillissement: des risques spécifiques pour la santé mentale? Alain Marchand, Université de Montréal

L’utilisation de marqueurs linguistiques et de méthodes d’apprentissage automatique du discours dans la prediction vers la psychose: quels enjeux pour le patient et le psychiatre Pierre-François Bazziconi, Université de Bretagne Occidental

room 22 ValUtazIoNe Delle coMPeteNze geNItorIalI e DeglI eSItI SUI MINorI a SegUIto Della eSPoSIzIoNe aD eVeNtI SfaVoreVolI

Valutazione delle competenze genitoriali e degli esiti sui minori a seguito della esposizione ad eventi sfavorevoli Antonio Trabacca, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Brindisi, Italy

Profili di personalità e rischi di maltrattamento Alessandro Zaffarano, Centro di Riabilitazione - Associazione La Nostra Famiglia, Ostuni, Italy

il contributo del rorschach e del MMPi-2 nella valutazione delle competenze genitoriali Romy Greco, Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”

Epigenetica e maltrattamento: dati preliminari e review della letteratura Francesco Craig, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Brindisi, Italy

il genitore trascurante/maltrattante la Disponibilità Emotiva, valutazione e trattamento nella diade caregiver-bambino Maria Grazia Felline, Centro di Riabilitazione - Associazione La Nostra Famiglia, Ostuni, Italy

L’assessment psicofisiologico quale strumento per la definizione diagnostico-prognostica e terapeutico-riabilitativa in bambini con storia di violenza e maltrattamento Luigi Russo, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Brindisi, Italy THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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DiSCUSSaNT Ignazio Grattagliano , Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”

DiSCUSSaNT Mario Fulcheri , Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti - Pescara

DiSCUSSaNT Alessandro Zaffarano , Centro di Riabilitazione- Associazione La Nostra Famiglia, Ostuni, Italy

THURSDAY , JULY 25 th , 2019

4:35 PM – 6:30 PM room a3 tHe UNIteD NatIoN’S coNVeNtIoN oN tHe rIgHtS of PerSoNS WItH DISaBIlItIeS: WHY caNaDa SHoUlD retaIN ItS reSerVatIoN aND otHer clINIcal IMPactS

The United Nation’s Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities: Why Canada Should retain its reservation John Ellery Gray , Western University

ontario’s Legislation is Compliant with the UNCrPD Richard O’Reilly , Western University

CrPD and Civil Commitment: The CrPD Committee’s interpretation and its Clinical impacts Mathieu Dufour , University of Ottawa

No Knee Jerk reaction required: The Need for Canada to Maintain its Forensic Mental health Legal System 5 2

Michelle O’ Bonsawin , Justice, Ontario, Canada Y

CrPD: impact on the Forensic Mental health impacts with A

abolition of Compulsory hospitalization and NCrMD Defense D Alexander Simpson , University of Toronto S R U H T

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room a4 PregNaNcY DeNIal aND NeoNatIcIDe: WHat Do We KNoW?

Women’s Bodies, Men’s Laws Margarita Abi Zeid Daou, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Gone Before They Existed William Kenner, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

The Detective and the Maiden Anish Dube, University of California, Irvine

room a5 UPDateS IN MaNagINg PatIeNtS WItH PSYcHoSIS, INcorPoratINg PatHWaYS aND legal fraMeWorKS IN tHe coMMUNItY

how to Treat Compulsive Sexual Behaviour: a Systematic review Gaurav Mehta, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Canada

role of Epigenesis in Criminology Amarendra N. Singh, Queen’s University

implementation of integrated Care Pathways for Persons with Psychosis in ontario, Canada: Barriers and opportunities Farooq Naeem, University of Toronto

accuracy and Completeness of Mental health act Forms applied to involuntary Patients admitted to an inpatient Psychiatric Ward Jennifer Pikard, Queen’s University

Management of risk in the Community Tariq Munshi, Queen’s University

room a6 retHINKINg eDUcatIoNal PrograMS

instituting a Coaching Program to Enhance resident-Physician’s Mental health and Wellness Caroline Lee Bertolet, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Measuring impact of Trauma-informed Education in a Clinical Law Setting

THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY Gemma Elisa Smyth, University of Windsor

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Joint Training Program and Clinic for Law and Psychology Students in Child Centered Mediation Paul J. Meller, Hofstra University room a7 reSPoNSeS to VIoleNce aND traUMa

on the intersection of Trauma and human rights: The Politics of Trauma Filomena M. Critelli, University at Buffalo

improving the role of Traumatized Victim-Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Jan Christoph Bublitz, Universität Hamburg

Challenges of Gaining ‘Valid Witness Testimony’ in Cases of Sexual Violence and Trauma Nargis Islam, Oxford Health NHS Trust, Oxford, UK

implementing Trauma-informed Psychosocial/Educational Services in Bangladesh Nahama Broner, New York University

“Violent and Paralyzed El Salvador”: Decolonizing Crime Prevention and intervention Maria Liegghio, York University room a8 tHe IMMIgraNt eXPerIeNce: legal aND PSYcHologIcal aSPectS

Bare Life: The Potential Psychological impacts of the State of Exception on the Children of illegal immigrants Lize-Mari Mitchell, University of Limpopo

The Legal Context for “The Welcoming immigrant rights Peace Sculpture” on the U.S. Border with Mexico: a historic opportunity to advance rights through Public Education Matt Adams, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Seattle, USA

addressing Mental health as an act Towards Peace Ashley Robinson, UN Humanitarian Affairs Peace Ambassador, Sydney, Australia THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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Cultural Memory: The role of remembering and the Politics of Forgetting Isaac David Romano , OWHR Institute-Quebec, Washington, DC, USA

Trauma inflicting or Trauma informed? Comparing Current US Policies towards Migrant Children, and towards Children Who have Experienced Maltreatment Susan Schmidt , Luther College

room a9 WoMeN aroUND tHe WorlD

russian Politics of Masculinity and the Decay of Feminism: The role of Dissent in Creating New “Local Norms” Alexandra Orlova , Ryerson University

arab Women’s Changing attitudes about Marriage and Divorce Oraib Toukhly , Nova Southeastern University

The Stage of Mobile Game addiction among Married immigrant Sanghee Kim , Keimyung University

Cultural and Educational adjustments of Syrian Children refugees in Jordan Melody Schmaltz , Nova Southeastern University

room aM (tJ) tHe (tJ) PoWer of coMMUNIcatIoN

Promoting Dignity Through Decision-Making Shelley Kierstead , Osgoode Hall Law School

5 The Use of Legal Visualization by Legal Professionals 2

Caroline Walser Kessel , Universität St. Gallen Y

A Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a Critical Lens for Exploring the

D Effectiveness of Teaching relational Lawyering

S Susan L. Brooks , Drexel University Kline School of Law

R Notes from the Veterans Photography and Video Project U Ursula Castellano , Ohio University H T

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room 18 HoSPItalISatIoNS NoN VoloNtaIreS

Décision de justice et hospitalisations non volontaires: les conclusions des experts psychiatres sont-elles suivies? Tony Godet, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Genève, Suisse

recours contre les décisions d’hospitalisations non volontaires: étude prospective sur 200 cas Gérard Niveau, Université de Genève, Genève, Suisse room 18/C eXPertISe, eVIDeNce, aND etHIcS IN DecISIoNS oN coMPUlSorY PSYcHIatrIc care

Patient-rights in Swedish Mental health Law Proceedings Moa Kindström Dahlin, Uppsala University

The insidiousness of a Considerate Court: Structure and Compassion in Mental health Court Proceedings Lena Eriksson, University of Gothenburg

The Crucial object and insignificant Subject: a Therapeutic Jurisprudence investigation of Forensic Mental health Courts in Sweden Sven Pedersen, University of Gothenburg

insight as a Catch-all Extra-Legislative Factor in Swedish Mental health Law Proceedings Susanna Radovic, University of Gothenburg room 19/a reStrIctIoNS of PerSoNal freeDoM IN PSYcHIatrY: a coNtINUINg coNtroVerSIal PractIce?

restrictions of Personal Freedom in Psychiatry from the European Perspective Tomáš Holčapek, Charles University

The Use of the Means of restrain and the Surgical Castration in Czech Law David Elischer, Charles University THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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restrictive Practices in Czech Psychiatry: international Criticism and illustrative Cases Petr Šustek, Charles University

Surgical Castration of Sex offenders: a Case Study of the Dilemma Between Dignity and autonomy Martin Šolc, Charles University

room 19/B DealINg WItH fear aND aNXIetY IN legal eDUcatIoN: MeDItatIoN, MINDfUlNeSS, aND UNtaNglINg KNotS

Causes of, and Proposed Solutions for, the Perceived Crisis of Stress and anxiety in Law Schools David S. Caudill, Villanova University

Untangling Fear in Lawyering Heidi Kristin Brown, Brooklyn Law School

Meditation in Legal Education: The Value added Toward the Well-Being of Law Students Anthony Cullen, Middlesex University

The Use of Meditation to Cultivate Well-Being in Law Students Kerin Lughaidh, Middlesex University

room 21 JUStIce WItHoUt retrIBUtIoN

Forensic Psychiatrists’ and Psychologists’ Views on responsibility, Deviant Traits, and Coercive offers Farah Focquaert, Ghent University

Justice, reciprocity, and the Victims of Crime John Simpson Callender, University of Aberdeen

The Brain on isolation: Why Solitary Confinement is Per Se Cruel and Unusual Punishment Federica Coppola, Columbia University

Non-Consensual Medical interventions: Public health, Mental health, and Criminal Justice

THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY Jonathan Pugh, University of Oxford

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The Use of Neuroscientific Evidence by the Defence in Scottish Criminal Cases Isla Callander, University of Aberdeen School of Law room 22 foreNSIc aSSeSSMeNtS aND SYMPtoM ValIDItY

Forensic Psychological assessment and Symptom Validity Testing in Denmark Sofia Gudmundsson, Ministry of Justice, Copenhagen, Denmark

are Symptom Validity Tests Too Difficult for asylum Seekers? Douwe H. van der Heide, GGZ Centraal, Amersfoort, Netherlands

Normal Personality Traits as a Valid Symptom indicator of Paraphilia Ingrid Bertsch, University of Tours

Forensic assessment via Videoconferencing: are observed Symptoms Valid? Sebastein Prat, McMaster University

Proposing a New Model to Conduct a Forensic Evaluation of Undue influence Steven Hassan, Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Newton, USA THURSDAY 25 THURSDAY

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University on International Studies of Rome FRIDAY, JULY 26th, 2019

9:00 AM – 10:55 AM

room a3 laW aND tHe UNcoNScIoUS: a DIScUSSIoN of aNNe DaIleY’S BooK

Truth-Tellings Kiel Brennan-Marquez, University of Connecticut Law School

The Compatibility of Psychoanalysis and Law Susan Schmeiser, University of Connecticut Law School

The Fictions of Law Susanna Blumenthal, University of Minnesota

as if Philosophy in Psychoanalysis and Law Nomi Stolzenberg, University of Southern California Law School

DiSCUSSaNT Anne Dailey, University of Connecticut Law School

room a4 BaD to tHe BoNe: eValUatIoN aND treatMeNt coNSIDeratIoNS for INcarcerateD INDIVIDUalS

Born to be Wild: Challenges and Successes of rehabilitation for Juvenile Delinquents Anish Ranjan Dube, Consulting Psychiatrist, Newport Beach, USA

a rational approach to the Use of Psychotropic Medications with incarcerated adults and Juveniles Joseph Penn, University of Texas

Front Lines of Correctional Psychiatry: Perspectives of an Emergency Medicine Physician on Correctional Care Myles Jen Kin, Wachusett Emergency Physicians, Leominster, USA

addiction and the Criminal Justice System David Carlone, Queen’s University FRIDAY 26 FRIDAY

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room a5 agItatIoN

Psychiatric Management of agitation Throughout history including the Neurobiologic Basis of agitation Reinhard Dolp , Queen’s University

Diagnosing and Treating agitation Using Expert Consensus Guidelines Jennifer Pikard , Queen’s University

Safewards: Making Psychiatric Units a More Pleasant and Safe Environment Tariq Hassan , Queen’s University

Detection and Management of agitation in Psychiatry: an Expert Consensus revised Gustavo Vazquez , Queen’s University room a6 DeatH PeNaltY

The Death Penalty in Japan: From a Psychiatric Viewpoint Yoji Nakatani , University of Tsukuba

Prosecutorial Discretion in Capital Cases: arbitrary and Capricious? Cassia Spohn , Arizona State University

Trauma and the Death Penalty Susan Marcus , Attorney-at-Law, New York, USA room a7 artIfIcIal INtellIgeNce, MeNtal HealtH, aND HealtH DISParItIeS

Medical artificial intelligence: The inclusion of racial and Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials Will improve Data Diversity Natasha H. Williams , Attorney-at-Law, Bowie, USA 6 2 Using artificial intelligence (ai) to address health Disparities in Military Populations Y Toya V. Randolph , Uniformed Services University A D MarkLogic Distributed Computing Meets ai Mining in an integrated I Bio-repository: a Bioinformatics Ecosystem for New Discovery R Adam R. Davis Sr ., Uniformed Service University F

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an overview of ai Solutions to augment Mental health and Behavior Therapy interventions Irene Dankwa-Mullan , IBM Watson Health, Cambridge, USA

Using Big Data and advanced analytics to address Disparities in Mental health William J. Kassler , IBM Watson Health, Cambridge, USA

Ethical Considerations of artificial intelligence and health Disparity Populations Regina James Smith , 2M Research

room a8 atteMPtS to reDUce INcarceratIoN aND tHe cHaNgINg face of coMMUNItY SUPerVISIoN

Tackling the overuse of incarceration in american Jails: Examining an innovative Strategy Designed to Decrease Disparate Conviction and incarceration rates among Low Level Non-Violent Drug offenders Teresa May , Harris County CSCD, Houston, USA

The Effectiveness of Enhanced Supervision Programs: a Comparison of outcomes for Males and Females and the attributes that Contribute to Success Edward Latessa , University of Cincinnati

What to Do with Low risk offenders? The impact of Changing Community Supervision Practices for Low risk individuals Lori Brusman Lovins , University of Houston Downtown

Changing Sentencing Practices: Exploring Ways to Decrease the Percentage of Female, Drug offenders Sentenced to Prison Brian Lovins , Harris County CSCD, Houston, USA

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Y “Deceived Me into Thinking/i had Something to Protect”: A a Therapeutic Jurisprudence analysis of When Multiple Experts are

D Necessary in Cases in Which Fact-Finders rely on heuristic I reasoning and “ordinary Common Sense” R Michael L. Perlin , Mental Disability Law and Policy Associates, New York, USA F

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“Throw away Children:” Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to End Segregation, Discrimination, arrest, and Detention of Children of Colour with Mental health Disabilities Deborah A. Dorfman, Washington Autism Alliance & Advocacy, Redmond, USA

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Community Transitions: how to Effectively and Therapeutically help institutionalized individuals Transition to integrated Community Living Alison J. Lynch, Mental Disability Law and Policy Associates, New York, USA

The Disparity in the Treatment of Persons Dual Diagnosed with Mental illness and intellectual/ Developmental Disabilities Naomi M. Weinstein, Mental Hygiene Legal Service, New York, USA room 18/C SHIftINg PoWer: HUMaN rIgHtS laW coNfroNtS State aND PSYcHIatrY

Where is the Camp? Psychiatry and the State of Exception Leah Marie Ashe, University of Notre Dame

Why Japan has the highest Number of Beds Per Population in Psychiatric hospitals – and Why the Government Wants to Keep Them Mari Yamamoto, Advocacy Center of Persons with Psychosocial Disability, Tokyo, Japan

Loss of integrity among Experts and regulators is the reason for Lingering human rights Violation Within Mental health Settings Ohyong Kweon, Korean Alliance for Mobilizing Inclusion, , South Korea

Positive Policy to replace Forced Psychiatry, Based on the CrPD Tina Minkowitz, Center for the Human Rights of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry, Chestertown, USA room 19/a eNHaNcINg HealtH care cUrrIcUla WItH foreNSIc coNcePtS

Developing a Victimology Course for health Care Providers: incorporating the Essential Elements to improve the Quality of Care and Legal outcomes of Victims Theresa Marie Fay-Hillier, Drexel University FRIDAY 26 FRIDAY

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Utilizing Simulation Experiences in Nursing Curriculum to Enhance healthcare Providers’ role in addressing Victims Safety and Legal implications Throughout the Lifespan Ann V. Thiel-Barrett , Drexel University

Preparing Tomorrow’s Pediatric Nurse Practitioners for Legal Challenges as advanced Practice Nurses Susan M. Solecki , Drexel University

addressing Current online Student Mental health issues Karyn E. Holt , University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Nursing

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Sexual identity Disorder and Perception Distortion at rorschach Amal Hachet , Université de Poitiers

Libidometry in the Evaluation of a Serial rapist Jan J. Cootjans , Service Psychosocial Brussels Prison, Brussels, Belgium

applying risk Factors to assist the investigation, Prosecution, and Supervision of Child Sex offenders Jessica N. Owens , Federal Bureau of Investigation, Quantico, USA

Sexual offences and risk reduction: The indian Scenario Sharad Philip , National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India

The Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) with Serious and Persistent Mental illness (SPMi): Special Considerations Marta Pék Scott , Consulting Psychiatrist, New York, USA

room 21 VUlNeraBle HoUSINg: Self-Neglect, SQUalor, aND HoarDINg 6 2

Morality and hoarding: The Failure of Equality Law

Y Leigh Estell Roberts , Liverpool John Moores University A

D housing Law, hoarding, and homelessness: I Does Law Protect Vulnerable People against Eviction?

R Michel Vols , University of Groningen F

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Self-Neglect: No Longer a Lifestyle Choice but a Lifestyle by Default Emma Leggott, Chartered Institute of Housing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

hoarding, habitation, and the Law Kenneth J. Weiss, University of Pennsylvania room 22 DeVeloPMeNtS IN legal INSaNItY IN eUroPe aND cHINa

Legal approaches to Criminal responsibility of Mentally Disordered offenders in Europe Michiel van der Wolf, University of Groningen

Legal insanity and Forensic Services in italy Stefano Ferracuti, Sapienza Università di Roma

Legal insanity: The Netherlands in an international Perspective Gerben Meynen, Utrecht University

introducing Legal insanity in Sweden Susanna Radovic, University of Gothenburg

Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation of Capacity for Criminal responsibility and Ultimate issue: China Hu JiNian, China University of Political Science and Law

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11:05 AM – 1:00 PM room a3 PUBlISHINg at tHe INterface of PSYcHIatrY aND tHe laW: cHalleNgeS, oPPortUNItIeS, aND ScHolarlY JoUrNalS

The Editor’s Perspective on Getting Published Brendan Kelly, Trinity College

The Peer reviewer’s Perspective on Getting Published Terry Carney, University of Sydney Law School FRIDAY 26 FRIDAY

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researching, Writing, and Publishing Beyond a Single Disciplinary Focus Bernadette Maree McSherry , University of Melbourne

The international Journal of Law & Psychiatry: an author’s Perspective George Szmukler , King’s College, London

an introduction to Publishing in Scholarly Journals Jennifer Franklin , Elsevier, UK

room a4 WartIMe INterNMeNt of ‘eNeMY alIeNS’ IN NortH aMerIca: are MUSlIMS NeXt?

internment of Japanese americans and Jewish refugees: are Muslims Next? Isaac David Romano , OWHR Institute-Quebec, Washington, DC, USA

Wartime Japanese incarceration: historical reflections and Current Dangers Greg Robinson , Université du Québec à Montréal

Complicity among Nations: Detention of Peruvians and other Latin americans of Japanese Background by the United States in World War ii internment Camps Matt Adams , Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Seattle, USA

Predictive Policing in Times of Crisis: observations from Japanese internment to Black Lives Matter Omar Ahmed Farah , Center for Constitutional Rights, New York, USA

room a5 DerecHoS HUMaNoS: UNa VISIÓN DeSDe la PerSPectIVa De la VIoleNcIa PolÍtIca Y la SalUD MeNtal eN aMÉrIca latINa 6

2 Perspectiva ética y geopolítica de la valoración de la violencia política Fernando Díaz Colorado , Universidad Santo Tomas Y

A La bienestar mental y la espiritualidad de mujeres privadas de

D libertad en Chile: un estudio de métodos mixtos I Anne Aboaja , Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, United R Kingdom F

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room a6 IMProVINg MeNtal HealtH facIlItIeS aND SerVIceS

organizational aspects of the Mental health Services for Mood Disorders: What Type of Services Suit the Patients’ Needs Best? Dusan Kolar , Queen’s University

Evidence-Based Design has a Sustainable Positive Effect on Patients’ Perceptions of Quality of Care in Forensic Psychiatry Alessio Degl’Innocenti , Göteborg University

Digital health for Mental health: Ethical and Legal issues Melanie Bourassa Forcier , Université de Sherbrooke

Beyond the Courtroom and Mental health office Carla J. Cooke , Sanctuary of Hope and Healing, Scotch Plains, USA room a7 feMale offeNDerS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM I

Utilizing a Feminist Framework to Explore the role of Disempowerment in Female offenders’ Criminal Behaviours and Perceptions of Criminal Behaviours Adrian Kunemund , University of Georgia

Predicting offence Severity and recidivism among Female Juvenile offenders Georgia Calhoun , University of Georgia

Formerly incarcerated Women’s Perceptions of Storytelling and reframing Past Traumatic Experiences Within the research Context Alana Janell Gunn , University of Illinois at Chicago

Distinguishing Features of Female Juvenile offenders: intelligence, Personality, and offense Pattern Tres Stefurak , University of South Alabama 6 2

Y room a8 (tJ) BUllYINg, MoBBINg, aND HarraSSMeNt: A

PSYcHologIcal traUMa aND cIVIl lItIgtatIoN D I

The relevance of Bullying/Mobbing/abuse Behaviors in Litigation R

Carol Castleberry , St. Thomas University School of Law F

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When the Search for Justice Backfires for Traumatized Targets of Workplace Bullying and Mobbing Maureen Duffy , Workplace Consultant, Miami, USA

Workplace Bullying and Dispute resolution: Case Examples in Public agencies Gregory Sorozan , National Association of Government Employees, Boston, USA

Trauma Points in Civil Litigation David C. Yamada , Suffolk University Law School

influence of Therapeutic Jurisprudence on Communication in the Workplace: analysis of Mobbing and Burnout Karolina Czapska , University of Warsaw

room aM coMMUNItY SUPerVISIoN, MeNtal HealtH PrograMMINg, aND re-eNtrY

integrating adolescent Developmental Science and Positive Youth Development Principles in Juvenile Probation Supervision: a Pilot Study Sarah Cusworth Walker , University of Washington

a Police-Led reentry Program for Women Leaving Prison: The iF Project’s Seattle Women’s re-entry Kim Bogucki , Seattle Police Department, Seattle, USA

results from a Mixed-Method Evaluation of the iF Project’s Seattle Women’s re-entry Jacqueline B. Helfgott , Seattle University

Uncovering the Truth: Examining the Quality of Substance Use and Mental health Programs Jennifer Lerch , George Mason University 6 2

room 18/C PatterNS of crIMINalItY, rISK factorS, aND

Y PatIeNtS’ eXPerIeNce of rISK aSSeSSMeNt IN

A foreNSIc PSYcHIatrIc PoPUlatIoNS D I Persistent Criminality in a Swedish Cohort of Forensic Psychiatric

R Patients; Frequency and Covariates

F Hedvig Krona , Lund University

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risk Profiles of Female Perpetrators of Severe Violence Karin Trägårdh , University of Gothenburg

Factors associated with Lifetime Persistent Criminality amongst Swedish Mentally Disordered offenders Thomas Nilsson , University of Gothenburg

Forensic Psychiatric Patients´ Subjective Experience of risk assessment Marielle Nyman , University of Gothenburg room 19/B SeXUal offeNceS aND SeXUal VIctIMIzatIoN aMoNg HealtHY aND DISorDereD PeoPle: a SNaPSHot of SoMe groUPS IN BrazIl

Blaming the Evil for the Sexual Misconduct: Beliefs of rapists and Children Molesters Danilo Baltieri , ABC Medical School

Dimensional aspects of Sexual abuse among Women Convicted of Violent Crimes Evaluated by the Latent Class analysis: a Sectional Study Brian Bellandi Da Cunha e Silva , ABC Medical School

a Path analysis Model for Explaining Sexting Behavior among University Students: The Effect of Personality Traits Derived from the interpersonal reactivity index (iri) Tomaz Eugenio De Abreu Silva , ABC Medical School

are Sexually Sadomasochistic Fantasies Different Between Male and Female University Students? Scientific Evidence and anecdotal reports Israel K. Blaas , ABC Medical School room 21 forgIVeNeSS aND coNflIct reSolUtIoN IN HIgH coNflIct faMIlIeS 6 2

Self-Focused Conceptualization of Forgiveness for high Conflict Y

Families A

Paul J. Meller , Hofstra University D I

a New Four-Component Conceptualization of Conflict R

Kathryn Coyle , Hofstra University F

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The impact of Forgiveness on Enhancing Post-Divorce outcomes for Mediating and Litigating Parents Anna Varfolomeyeva , Hofstra University

The role of Forgiveness in Therapeutic Visitation Gia Campagna , Hofstra University

DiSCUSSaNT Sergei V. Tsytsarev , Hofstra University

room 22 DeSIgNINg traUMa-INforMeD SYSteMS

a Cross-Lagged Panel Design Examining the Longitudinal relationships among Choice, Collaboration, Commitment, and Burnout Travis W. Hales , University at Buffalo

Using Solution-Focused Skills to Create a Trauma-informed Environment Samantha P. Koury , University at Buffalo

Traumatized and Triggered: an Exploration in Creating Trauma-informed Field Education opportunities Katie McClain-Meeder , University at Buffalo

Creating Trauma-informed School Systems Thomas H. Nochajski , University at Buffalo

Effect of Exposure to Traumatic Stressors on Clinical Presentation and Treatment outcomes for Youth in Behavioral healthcare Settings Braden K. Linn , University at Buffalo

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A room a3 PerSISteNt PaIN folloWINg coMPeNSaBle INJUrY:

D SoMatIc or SoMatoforM? I

R The Physical Basis of Persistent Pain Following injury

F Carolyn Arnold , Monash University

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Personal injury Litigation and the Nosology of Chronic Pain George Mendelson , Monash University

Psychosocial Factors in the Development and Maintenance of Chronic Pain Following injury Hannah Mendelson , Monash University

“Disentangling” in Workers Compensation Litigation: What Does it Mean, Why does it Matter, and how Can it Be? Raph Ajzensztat , Barrister, Victoria, Australia room a4 a gloBal VIeW oN legal aSPectS of MeNtal HealtH treatMeNt: WHere are We toDaY?

The role of the Courts in Mental health Treatments: absence and omnipresence Margarita Abi Zeid Daou , University of Massachusetts Medical School

Mental health Services for Defendants with Mental illness in oklahoma Amam Saleh , University of Massachusetts Medical School

Mental health Services for Defendants with Mental illness in Massachusetts Paul Noroian , University of Massachusetts Medical School

how article 14 of the CrPD may Change Forensic Psychiatric Care Zuzana Durajová , Office of the Public Defender of Rights, Prague, Czech Republic

The interface between Mental illness and the Law in the arab World Elias Ghossoub , Saint Louis University room a5 tHe role of PSYcHologIcal aSSeSSMeNt aND tHeraPY IN SINgaPore’S crIMINal JUStIce SYSteM 6

Development of Performance Validity Tests (PVTs) Norms and 2 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Their Use in Singapore’s Criminal Justice System Y Kenji Gwee , Institute of Mental Health, Buangkok, Singapore A D Please Jail My Daughter: Treatment and Management of Patients I with Personality Disorders in Singapore R

Mavis Seow , Institute of Mental Health, Buangkok, Singapore F

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adaptive Function in Singapore’s Criminal Justice System Yun Fern Kok , Institute of Mental Health, Buangkok, Singapor

Negotiating Multicultural Challenges in Psychological assessments Within Singapore’s Criminal Justice System: intellectual assessment of Sexual assault Victims Hoi Ting Leung , Institute of Mental Health, Buangkok, Singapore

room a6 MeNtal HealtH IN tHe PrISoN SYSteM

Mental health risk Factors and Parole Decision-Making Kimberly Houser , Rowan University

Continuum of Carelessness: Paradoxes of Mental health Care in Corrections in ontario, Canada Alexandra Hunter , University of Toronto

Correctional Telepsychiatry Versus Tête-à-tête Prison Clinics Tony Adiele , University of Ottawa

Mental health Services in Nigerian Prisons: recommendations for reform Andrew Toyin Olagunju , McMaster University

The Mentally – ill Prisoner in india Abhilash Balakrishnan , National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India

room a7 DeterMININg INcoMPeteNce aND UNfItNeSS

When is a Political Leader Unfit? Stephen Greenspan , University of Connecticut

Competency and the revised aBa Mental health Standards 6 Elizabeth Kelley , Attorney-at-Law, Spokane, USA 2

Y Neuropsychology of Competency to Stand Trial

A Dale G. Watson , The Wright Institute, Berkeley, USA D I DiSCUSSaNT

R George Woods , University of California, Berkeley, USA F

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room a8 MeNtal HealtH aND legal cHalleNgeS IN PolIcINg, crIMe PreVeNtIoN, aND correctIoNal MaNageMeNt aND DeatH roW: INforMINg PolIcY, PractIce, aND legISlatIoN

Law agents’ ability to Detect Deception: a Meta-analysis Katlynn McDaniels, Seattle University

Collatoral Consequences of Sex offender registration Emily Stefhon, Seattle University

Complex Trauma, Criminal Behavior, and access to Mental health Treatment: results from the Survey of inmates in State Correctional Facilities Kaely Wickham, Seattle University

Mental health and Behavioral Crisis on Death row: Correctional Management Challenges Sophia Evans, Seattle University room aM (tJ) tHeraPeUtIc JUrISPrUDeNce: tHe fUlcrUM IN JUVeNIle reSeNteNcINg

“Some Mother’s Child has Gone astray”: a Therapeutic Jurisprudence analysis of Juvenile Sentencing Decision-Making Michael L. Perlin, New York Law School

Ethical Considerations in Juvenile resentencing Naomi M. Weinstein, Mental Hygiene Legal Service, New York, USA

Understanding Juvenile Brain Development as a Basis for Mitigation: a Therapeutic Jurisprudence approach Alison J. Lynch, Mental Disability Law and Policy Associates, New York, USA

a Therapeutic Jurisprudence approach to Parole for Youth offenders Beth Caldwell, Southwestern Law School FRIDAY 26 FRIDAY

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room 18/C rISK aND recoVerY ISSUeS IN foreNSIc PSYcHIatrY

The eharM, a State of the art Violence risk Management Tool Gary Chaimowitz , McMaster University

Ethics, risk, and recovery Joseph Ferencz , St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Canada

The review Board Disposition: a Guidance for addressing risk and Promoting rehabilitation? Sebastien Prat , McMaster University

room 19/a UNDerStaNDINg feMale eXtreMISt VIoleNce

The Moral-Situational action (MSa) Model for Female Extremist Violence Jannet I. Warren , University of Virginia

The Moral-Situational action Model in the Context of Forensic Psychiatry Gregory B. Saathoff , University of Virginia

Using the Moral-Situational action Model for risk assessments of Female Terrorists April Celeste Robinson Leviton , University of California, Riverside

Women’s online Searching for radicalizing Materials James Reed , University of Virginia

room 19/B MIeUX coMPreNDre leS eNJeUX PSYcHoSocIaUX D’aUteUrS De VIoleNce INtrafaMIlIale: De la clINIQUe À la recHercHe

6 Le filicide masculin: quels sont les motivations et les enjeux 2

psychiques de ces hommes?

Y Suzanne Léveillée , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières A

D homicide conjugal et violence conjugale: réalités distinctes ou I semblables

R Carolanne Vignola-Lévesque , Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières F

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La persévérance au changement, un enjeu pour les bénéficiaires et pour les intervenants des services spécialisés dans la responsabilisation des auteurs de violences conjugales Cécile Kowal, ASBL Praxis, Liège, Belgique

influence de la prise en charge sur les traits psychopathologiques des auteurs de violence conjugale Laetitia Di Piazza, Université de Liège room 21 coNtINUUM of PSYcHoJUDIcIal SerVIceS WItH HIgH-coNflIct faMIlIeS

Family Decision Making on Trial: Pathways to Family Justice Court in Canada Karine Poitras, Université de Québec à Trois-Rivières

Parental reports about Their Experiences with the Family Justice System Rachel Birnbaum, King’s University College

Psycho-Legal Case Management Model for high-Conflict Families: Parentalité-Conflit-résolution Francine Cyr, Université de Montréal

individual Characteristics of Parents involved in a Severe Separation Conflict: actor’s Perspectives from an interdisciplinary intervention Program Amylie Paquin-Boudreau, Université de Québec à Trois-Rivières

Families involved in high-conflict Separation: Views and Needs of Child Protection Workers Élisabeth Godbout, Université de Québec à Trois-Rivières room 22 SalUte MeNtale, VIoleNza e PUNIzIoNI

Diritti, resistenze, contraddizioni ed opportunità di un percorso finalizzato alla restituzione della dignità ai detenuti Carlo Brunetti, Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma (UNINT)

Validità delle tecniche meditative e di mindfulness per la riduzione dello stress

Patrizia Spagnoli, Accademia Psicologia Sociale e Giuridica 26 FRIDAY

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apporto delle Neuroscienze alla ricostruzione del Fatto in ambito Penale Susanna Marinelli , Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali “Guido Carli” Alessandro Del Rio , Sapienza Università di Roma

omicidio Seriale in Europa. i Dati 2018 Della Banca Dati Europea Dei Serial Killer (Eskidab) Ruben De Luca , University of Tuscia

il suicidio in terra di irpinia: casistica medico-legale dal 2010 al 2018 Elena Picciocchi , Consulente Tecnico presso la Procura della Repubblica di Avellino e Benevento, Rome

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4:35 PM – 6:30 PM

room a3 NeW DIrectIoNS IN JUrY reSearcH: MeNtal HealtH, eMotIoN, aND eVIDeNce

Moral Foundations and the insanity Defence Susan Midori Yamamoto , Carleton University

Emotionally Evocative Evidence in Court Jessica M. Salerno , Arizona State University

Don’t Get Upset at the Gruesome Pictures: instructing Jurors about Emotional Evidence Liana Claudia Peter-Hagene , Southern Illinois University

room a4 INterNatIoNal MoDelS of PrISoNer MeNtal HealtHcare to IMProVe tHe INterface BetWeeN 6 PrISoN aND HoSPItal 2

Y Psychiatric Commitment in the Portuguese Prison hospital for

A Short-Term Care: a Five-Year retrospective Study Susana Pinto Almeida , National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic D

I Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal R F

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Prison Mental health in australia Prashant Pandurangi , Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health (Forensicare), Fairfield, Australia

Strategies of implementation of Correctional, Forensic, and General Mental health Service Network in the reformed italian Forensic Scenario Luca Castelletti , REMS del Veneto, Nogara, Italy

Developing Services at the interface Between Prison and Secure hospitals in the UK: The TEWV Experience Steve Barlow , Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, UK room a5 coMMUNItY collaBoratIoN IN PUrSUINg oUtPatIeNt aND JaIl-BaSeD coMPeteNcY reStoratIoN aS alterNatIVeS to oVercroWDeD State HoSPItalS: a teXaS eXPerIeNce

Pursuing outpatient or Jail-Based Competency restoration as alternatives to overcrowded State hospitals: The Texas Experience Brian D. Shannon , Texas Tech University School of Law

Collaboration with Community Partners from a Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Perspective re: Competency restoration Jim Bethke , Lubbock Private Defender Office, Lubbock, USA

appropriate Utilization of Forensic Mental health Caseworkers as a Key Part of Criminal Defense representation in Competency and related Mental health Proceedings Nicky Boatwright , Attorney-at-Law, Lubbock, USA

Managing Criminal Cases against Defendants with Mental illness to reduce the odds of re-arrest Alyse Ferguson , Mental Health Managed Counsel Program, Collin County, Texas, USA 6 2

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otHer MoVeMeNtS to tJ A D how Procedural Justice Enhances Therapeutic Jurisprudence I

Peggy Hora , Justice Speakers Institute, Walnut Creek, USA R F

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The Four Key Components of Procedural Justice David Wallace , Justice Speakers Institute, Harbor Beach, USA

The Judge is Key to Procedural Justice Brian William MacKenzie , Justice Speakers Institute, Northville, USA

Collaborating for Transformation Marjorie A. Silver , Touro Law Center

The Therapeutic impact of Procedural Fairness on Communities and individuals Carol Fisler , Consultant, New York, USA

room a7 aSSeSSMeNtS: MetHoDS aND IMPlIcatIoNS

MEGa risk assessment Tool Findings on 3,901 Youth L.C. Miccio-Fonseca , Clinic for the Sexualities, San Diego, USA

12-Year, 6-month Longitudinal Study: adult recidivism of Very high risk Sexually abusive Youth Discharged from Secure residential Custody Lucinda Lee Rasmussen , San Diego State University School of Social Work

Systematic Suicide risk assessment: Using SaFE-T and oU FiPPS chart© Britta Klara Ostermeyer , University of Oklahoma

Fitness to Drive assessment and Psychiatric illnesses: The Situation in Western Switzerland Cristian Palmiere , University Center for Forensic Medicine (CURML), Lausanne, Switzerland

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Mental health in the Prison Environment:

Y a Cross-Current Study with Women arrested

A Eduardo Henrique Teixeira , Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas D I Women Condemned for Theft

R Sérgio Rigonatti , University of São Paulo F

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recidivism in Forensic Patients Discharged from Forensic Psychiatric Facilities in rio de Janeiro, Brazil Katia Mecler, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Tasmanian Statewide Mental health Services Leila Kavanagh, Tasmanian Health Service, Hobart, Australia

Quality of Life, Visits, and risk of Suicide: a Study with the Population of a Female Chain in the State of São Paulo Rogerio Gomes Silva Junior, Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas room 18/C IMProVINg care for MeNtallY DISorDereD offeNDerS aND PatIeNtS WItH rISK of HarM to otHerS IN JaPaN

introduction of an online Database System to Forensic Mental health Services in Japan Toshiaki Kono, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan

Changes observed in Mentally Disordered offenders During Forensic Probation in Japan Akiko Kikuchi, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan

Positive Experiences Promoting recovery in Japanese Forensic Mental health Setting Junko Koike, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan

administrative involuntary admission for Patients with Mental Disorder in Japan: Days of Future Past Akihiro Shiina, Chiba University

after-Care Services for administrative involuntary admitted Patients Chiyo Fujii, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan room 19/a ProtectIoN et accoMPagNeMeNt : leS rÉgUlatIoNS « SocIo-cIVIleS » De l’INterVeNtIoN SUr aUtrUI DaNS le coNteXte De la cIDPH

au coeur des mécanismes de substitution et d’aide à la décision, le pouvoir juridique: l’exemple du Québec

Anne Saris, Université du Québec à Montréal 26 FRIDAY

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room 19/B SPecIal ISSUeS IN cHIlD cUStoDY aND cHIlD aBUSe

Factitious Disorder imposed on another Eileen A. Kohutis , Consulting Psychologist, Livingston, USA

Use of Psycho-Sexual Evaluations in the investigation of Child Sexual abuse Allison Williams , Attorney-at-Law, Short Hills, USA

The reunification Process: how the Family Court System Deals with the Breakdown of Parent Child relations Amy Sara Cores , Attorney-at-Law, Freehold, USA

Making the Case for Trauma-informed Forensic Evaluations Carla J. Cooke , Sanctuary of Hope and Healing, Scotch Plains, USA

Special Needs Children and Divorce Rachel Birnbaum , King’s University College at Western University 6 2

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ADDENDUM

MONDAY, July 22ND, 2019

4:35 PM - 6:30 PM room 18/C feMale offeNDerS IN tHe crIMINal JUStIce SYSTEM II

The following has been added to the session:

DISCUSSANT Lyn Gaudet Kiehl, MINDSET Consulting Group, Albuquerque, USA

TUESDAY, JULY 23RD, 2019

9:00 AM - 10:55 AM room a4 EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES

The following has been added to the session:

Prevalence of Intimidation, Harassment, and Discrimination Concerning Resident Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta- Analysis Josephine Altomare, Queen’s University room a5 ETHICAL IMPERATIVES OF REPRESENTING THE UNDERREPRESENTED

The following has been added to the session:

DISCUSSANT Kavita Khajuria, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Los Angeles, California, USA ADDENDUM

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room 19/a FORENSIC FACETS OF PTSD Terror, Tactics, and Trauma: Islamophobia and Mental Health Sequelae Mariam Aboukar, Advocate Health Care, Chicago, Illinois, USA

The above presentation has been changed to:

Forensic Facets of Trafficked Survivors Suffering from PTSD Mariam Aboukar, Advocate Aurora Health Care, Chicago, Illinois, US

The following session has been added:

room 19/B ADDITION I: FACETS OF ADDICTION

Gambling Typology Among Older Korean Immigrants Sungjae Kim, National University

A Craving Perspective on Addictions and Serial Criminality Sergei Tsytsarev, Hofstra University

Migrants Under Addiction Treatment Order (Sec. 64 of the German Criminal Code) Jan Bulla, Centre for Psychiatry, Reichenau, Germany

Gambling Symptoms One Week Before Being Arrested Predict Income-Generating Offences: Retrospective Design in a Japanese Prison Kenji Yokotani, Tokushima University

The following session has been added:

room 21 MASS VIOLENCE Preventing Mass Violence Robert Patrick Archer, Eastern Virginia Medical School

Familicide in Switzerland: A Distinct Subtype of Mass-Murder Andreas Frei, Fachstelle Forensik, Erwachsenenpsychiatrieiatrie Baselland

DISCUSSANT Nenad Vasic, Clinical Centre Christophsbad, Goeppingin, Germany

ADDENDUM DISCUSSANT Paula Sismeiro Pereira, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal 124 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

TUESDAY, JULY 23RD, 2019

11:05 AM - 1:00 PM room 19/a STEPS TOWARD SHARED AND PRAGMATIC FRAMEWORKS OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION, TREATMENT AND RE-INTEGRATION

The following has been added to the session:

Steps Toward Shared and Pragmatic Frameworks of Forensic Psychological Evaluation, Treatment, and Re-Integration James Tyler Carpenter, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, USA

TUESDAY, JULY 23RD, 2019

2:30 PM - 4:25 PM room a8 (TJ) INTERSECTIONAL HEALTH DISPARITIES: A THERAPEUTIC APPROACH

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Legal Approach to Neuroscience, Neuroethics, and Society Juhee Eom, Yonsei University room 18 SERVICE USER-PROVIDER RELATIONSHIPS The following has been added to the session:

"Hear me out": Perspectives of Patients with Severe Mental Illness, their Families, and Mental Health-Care Providers on Access to Legal Facilities, A Qualitative Study from India Debanjan Banerjee, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore room 19/B QUEER AND LGBT BIOETHICS The above session has been changed to: ADDENDUM

FEMINIST QUEER BIOETHICS

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, 2019

11:05 AM - 1:00 PM

room 18/C SUBStaNce USe DISorDerS II The following has been added to the session:

Look What Dragged the Cat In, Part II: Prioritizing the Gateway Drug Scott J. Stevens, Alcohologist.com

room 19/B DISaBIlItY aND IN/eQUalItY The following has been added to the session:

Support to Exercise Rights: A Participating Action Research Establishing Forums on the UN CRPD Benoit Eyraud, Universite de Lyon

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, 2019

2:30 PM - 4:25 PM

room a7 CONTROVERSIES IN BIOETHICS The following has been added to the session:

Enhancing Black Participation in Clinical Trials Rueben C. Warren, Tuskegee University

room a8 (TJ) LEGISLATIVE SCHOLARSHIP, DESIGN, ADVOCACY, AND OUTCOMES

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Therapeutic Awareness Among Lawyers and Social Change Karni Perlman, College of Management Academic Studies ADDENDUM

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The following session has been added: room 18 TERROR, TACTICS, TRAUMA, AND TRANSFORMATION: ISLAMOPHOBIA AND MENTAL HEALTH SEQUELAE

Introduction to Islamophobia Mariam Aboukar, Advocate Aurora Health Care, Chicago, USA

The Legal Codification of Oppression in Time of Crises in the Post WWII Era Ahmad Aboukar, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

The Sociopolitical Exploitation of Religious Identity and Human Rights Gianni Tognoni, Permanent Peoples Tribunal, Italy

Overcoming Xenophobia Through Compassion Maya Ramic, Advocate Aurora Health Care, Chicago, USA

Xenophobia and Narcissistic Patterns of Terror and Trauma Jeri Srur, Advocate Aurora Health Care, Chicago, USA

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH, 2019

4:35 PM - 6:30 PM room a3 LAW AND PSYCHIATRY The following has been added to the session:

DISCUSSANT Kavita Khajuria, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Los Angeles, California, USA room a4 LEGAL RIGHTS OF PATIENTS Children in the First-Tier Tribunal (Mental Health): Is it ‘Child- Friendly Justice’? Carole Burrell, Northumbria University

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Children in the Mental Health Tribunal: Is it ‘Child-Friendly ADDENDUM Justice’? Carole Burrell, Northumbria University

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THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 2019

9:00 AM - 10:55 AM

room 19/a crISIS INterVeNtIoN teaM (cIt): traININg IN POLICING AND CORRECTION CONTEXTS

Impact of Crisis Intervention Training on Outcomes with People in Crisis Therese L. Todd, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The above has been changed to:

Encounters with Persons in Crisis: Police Officer Decisions to Arrest, Commit, and Refer Therese L. Todd, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The following has been added to the session:

Psychopathic Traits in Police Leadership: A Contemporary Look at Potential Implications Diana Falkenbach, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 2019

11:05 AM - 1:00 PM

room 18/C PerSPectIVeS ÉtHIQUeS et clINIQUeS The following has been added to the session:

Prévenir la criminalité avec une approche centrée sur les compétences et la résilience des familles Sylvie Hamel, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières ADDENDUM

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THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 2019

2:30 PM - 4:25 PM room a4 LEGISLATIVE IMPACT I: NEW MENTAL CAPACITY LEGISLATION IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE: FROM INDIA TO THE ISLAND OF IRELAND

The following has been added to the session:

Mental Incapacity for Medical Treatment Decisions in Hospital Inpatients Brendan Kelly, Trinity College Dublin

The following session has been added: room a7 POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH ILLNESS AND IMPAIRMENT

Living with Mental Illness, Police Encounters, and Relationships of Power: A Critical Phenomenological Framework Stephanie Q. Quiring, Indiana University

Police Violence Against Individuals with Mental Illness Barbara Kritchevsky, University of Memphis

Policing the Mentally Impaired John Burris, Attorney-at-Law, Oakland, USA

‘Don't They Get It?’: Policing and Police Encounters in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Maria Liegghio, York University room 22 VALUTAZIONE DELLE COMPETENZE GENITORIALI E DEGLI ESITI SUI MINORI A SEGUITO DELLA ESPOSIZIONE AD EVENTI SFAVOREVOLI

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Il contributo del Rorschach e del MMPI-2 nella valutazione delle competenze genitoriali ADDENDUM Ignazio Grattagliano, Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"

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THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 2019

4:35 PM - 6:30 PM

room 22 VICARIOUS TRAUMA The following has been added to the session:

DISCUSSANT Mariam Aboukar, AdvocateAurora Health Care, Chicago, USA

FRIDAY, JULY 26TH, 2019 11:05 AM - 1:00 PM

room a5 DERECHOS HUMANOS: UNA VISIÓN DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA DE LA VIOLENCIA POLÍTICA Y LA SALUD MENTAL EN AMÉRICA LATINA

The above session has been changed to:

TEMAS EN LA INTERSECCIÓN DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS Y LA SALUD MENTAL

The following has been added to the session:

Estándares de derechos humanos en derecho en salud mental: una perspectiva dicotómica Maria Angels Porxas Roig, University of Girona

room a6 IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES AND SERVICES

The following has been added to the session:

Forensic Psychiatry and Occupational Psychiatry Luiz Felipe Rigonatti, University of São Paulo Medical School

room a7 FEMALE OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM I

The following has been added to the session: ADDENDUM Young Women Detained: Needs and Services in England and Wales 130 Annie Bartlett, St. George’s, University of London XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

FRIDAY, JULY 26TH, 2019

2:30 PM - 4:25 PM room 18/C RISK AND RECOVERY ISSUES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY

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History of Mental Health Courts in Canada Richard Schneider, Ontario Review Board, Toronto, Canada room 19/B MIEUX COMPRENDRE LES ENJEUX PSYCHOSOCIAUX D’AUTEURS DE VIOLENCE INTRAFAMILIALE : DE LA CLINIQUE À LA RECHERCHE

The following has been added to the session:

La triade sombre: prédicteur de violence conjugale chez des personnes souffrant de toubles de la personalité Maude Payant, Université Laval

FRIDAY, JULY 26TH, 2019

4:35 PM - 6:30 PM room a3 NEW DIRECTIONS IN JURY RESEARCH: MENTAL HEALTH, EMOTION, AND EVIDENCE

The following have been added to the session:

DISCUSSANT Emerald Woodward, De Montford University

DISCUSSANT Alan Robert Felthous, Saint Louis University ADDENDUM

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room 19/a PROTECTION ET ACCOMPAGNEMENT : LES RÉGULATIONS « SOCIO-CIVILES » DE L’INTERVENTION SUR AUTRUI DANS LE CONTEXTE DE LA CIDPH

The following have been added to the session:

Les personnes majeures incapables de donner le consentement dans la législation de l’Union européenne relative aux essais cliniques Małgorzata Gałązka, Université Catholique de Lublin Jean-Paul II

Classer et qualifier les (in)capacités civiles Benoît Eyraud, Université de Lyon ADDENDUM

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Index of authors Bach, Michelle 11, 43 Bahji, Anees 2, 54 A Balakrishnan, Abhilash 114 Aalsma, Matthew 54 Baldwin, Julie 51 Abi Zeid Daou, Margarita 96, 113 Ball, Shelley Suzanne 42 Aboaja, Anne 108 Balsamo, Dalia N. 33 Aboukar, Ahmad 127 Baltieri, Danilo 111 Aboukar, Mariam 30, 127 Banerjee, Debanjan 79, 125 Adam, R. Davis Sr. 103 Baoutou, Kossi 93 Adams, Matt 97, 108 Barlow, Steve 119 Adiele, Tony 114 Barrenger, Stacey 24 Adler, Richard 53, 70 Bartels, Lorana 4 Agar-Newman, Kenneth Bruce 16 Bartlett, Annie 22, 130 Ahle, Gitte 84 Bartlett, Peter 61 Ahluwalia, Hargun 54 Batikhy, Nejma 75 Ahmadu, Fuambai Sia 86 Baylis, Françoise 82 Ajzensztat, Raph 113 Bazziconi, Pierre-François 94 Akerman, Geraldine 36 Beattie, James 74 Alessandro, Massimo 39 Beaudry, Jonas-Sébastien 9 Allen, Timothy S. 50 Bednarz, Michael 12 Alpert, Alison Blythe 11 Bélanger-Hardy, Louise 6 Altomare, Josephine 67, 123 Belenko, Steven 28 Amirthalingam, Kumaralingam 43 Bellandi Da Cunha e Silva, Brian 111 Annas, George David 76 Beloucif, Sadek 74 Annas, George J. 76 Belt, Rabia 25 Annas, Mary F. 76 Beltrame Carneiro, Maria Cecília 54 Antonopoulou, Christina 63 Ben-Porat, Anat 30 Appleton, Susan Frelich 86 Bennett, Belinda 81 Aranda Gomez, Carmen Leticia 29 Bentov, Itay 19 Archer, Linda 56 Bernat, Frances 87 Archer, Robert Patrick 124 Berron Styan, Gabrielle 42 Arnold, Carolyn 112 Bertoglia, Solange Margery 33 Arnwine, Barbara 17 Bertolet, Caroline 57 Ashe, Leah Marie 105 Bertsch, Ingrid 35, 101 Atherley, Loren T. 70, 87 Bethke, Jim 119 Atiwannapat, Penchaya 56 Bhabha, Faisal 43 Atkins, Prue 18 Birgden, Astrid 90 Aubrecht, Katie 40 Birkeland, Soren 87 Aultman, Julie 83 Birnbaum, Rachel 117, 122 Aultman, Julie Michelle 44 Bishop, Jeffrey 23 Avery, Scott 88 Bisht, Vivek 17 Biswas, Jhilam 12 Blaas, Israel K. 111

B Blaauw, Eric 73 INDEX OF AUTHORS Baboila, George 77

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Blake, Pamela 14 Burrell, Carole 69 Blakey, David 69 Burris, Cheryl E. Amana 21 Blankmeyer Burke, Teresa 26 Burris, John 129 Blumenthal, Susanna 102 Bursztajn, Harold J. 5, 22 Boatwright, Nicky 119 Buy, Marie C. 86 Bogucki, Kim 110 Bonfine, Natalie 83 Bonsawin, Michelle O’ 95 C Boran, Lorraine 66 Caceres-Ortiz, Eduin 30, 57 Bosley, Kimberly 69 Cadet, Bernard 75 Bostwick, Michael 41 Cahoon, Sigita 26 Boulanger, Augustin 76 Cairns, Krisandra Jean 18 Boulassel, Brahim 94 Calderaro, Monica 39 Boulos, Mary 51 Caldwell, Beth 115 Bourassa Forcier, Melanie 109 Calhoun, Georgia 109 Bowman, Alice 55, 81 Callander, Isla 101 Bowman, Cynthia Grant 86 Callender, John Simpson 47, 100 Bracy, Kristen 28 Cambraia Windsor, Liliane 92 Bradford, John 3 Cameron, Jamie 11 Brady, Sara 34 Cameron, Michelle 42 Brammer, Andy 7 Campagna, Gia 112 Bratina, Michele P. 54 Campbell, Jim 52 Bremner, Anne 70 Campelia, Georgina 21, 74 Bremner, J. Douglas 70 Canada, Kelli 24, 51 Brennan-Marquez, Kiel 102 Cannoot, Pieter 28 Bresolin, Monia 8 Caple, Andrew Jason 69 Brewer, Janet 60 Carabellese, Felice Francesco 30, 57 Broner, Nahama 73, 97 Carey, Camille 15 Brooks, Susan L. 98 Carlone, David 54, 102 Broome, Monica 27 Carlson, Elizabeth 6, 14 Brophy, Lisa Mary 59 Carly Schrever 73 Brouwers, Rob 41 Carney, Terry 61, 81, 107 Brown, Heidi Kristin 100 Carpenter, James Tyler 125 Brown, Teneille Ruth 16, 46 Carter-Snell, Catherine Joan 35 Browne, Lewis Cornell 21 Caruso, Ariana 7 Browne, Tamara Kayali 41 Castaldo, Andrea 36 Brunetti, Carlo 117 Castellano, Ursula 98 Bublitz, Jan Christoph 97 Castelletti, Luca 119 Buchanan, Neil 21 Castleberry, Carol 109 Buckland, Rosie 7 Castro, Carl A. 44 Bull, Raymond 91 Catania, Lucrezia 85 Bulla, Jan 124 Catley, Paul 14, 50 Bullock, Karen 3 Caudill, David S. 100

INDEX OF AUTHORS Bulman, Donna 18 Center, Wesley 53 Cerda, Carmen 57 Chaimowitz, Gary 3, 116 Chamberland, Gilles 68 134 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

Chan, Heng Choon (Oliver) 56 Curley, Aoife 89 Chandler, Jennifer A. 47 Curran, Emma 13 Chaplin, Eddie 59 Cusack, Pauline 68 Chellamuthu, Ramasubramanian 79 Cusworth Walker, Sarah 110 Chen, Gila 31 Cyr, Francine 117 Chiarello, Elizabeth 51 Czapska, Karolina 110 Chiovitti, Rosalina F. 18, 55 Choi, Myung-Min 10 D Christie, Timothy K.S. 70 D’Rozario, Kathryn Elizabeth Sheldon 11 Chung, Ick-Joong 44 Dahl, Laurie 27 Chung, Sulki 10 Dahlin, Moa Kindström 99 Clark, Brietta 39 Dailey, Anne 102 Clarke, Alan 91 Daley, Andrea 71, 80 Claydon, Lisa 13, 50 Dalhuisen, Lydia 69 Clément-Bouvier, Anne-Marie 48 Dankwa-Mullan, Irene 104 Coffman, Kelly L. 34 Danto, Elizabeth Ann 1 Cohen, Douglas 25 Datta, Vivek 50 Cohen, Inbar 53 Davidson, Gavin 89 Coler, Lucia 40 Dawes, Glenn 88 Collett, Teresa 20 Dawson, Suzanne 78 Colucci, Leah 79 De Abreu Silva, Tomaz Eugenio 111 Connellan, Greg 45 De Borba Telles, Lisieux Elaine 49 Connor, Paul David 47, 53 De Luca, Ruben 118 Cooke, Carla J. 109, 122 Decarli, Giorgia 85 Cooley, Dennis 58, 65 DeFilippis, Melissa Stanlake 60 Cootjans, Jan J. 106 Degl’Innocenti, Alessio 109 Coppola, Federica 100 DeHart, Dana 48 Corciova, Suzana Alexandra 43 Dej, Erin 80 Cordeiro, Joao Valente 21 Del Rio, Alessandro 118 Cores, Amy Sara 122 Del Villar, Katrine 4, 43 Cornwell, John Kip 70 Dembo, Justine 82 Corrin, Daniel 25 DeVigne, Renee Yvonne 67 Corring, Deborah Joan 67 Dewhurst, Ann Marie 32 Corriveau, Patrice 86 Dewhurst, Dale J. 32 Corry, Dagmar Anna Susanne 13 Di Nicola, Paola 36 Cortoni, Franca 35 Di Piazza, Laetitia 117 Corts, Christopher 55 Diaconu, Gabriel 32 Coyle, Kathryn 111 Díaz Colorado, Fernando 108 Craig, Francesco 94 Diaz, Adrian 80 Critelli, Filomena M. 97 Diller, Rebekah 29 Crosby, Sondra 76 Dineen, Kelly 33 Cullen, Anthony 100 Dirks, April Bee 78 Cunneen, Chris 46 Dixon, Jeremy 63

Dodge, Liam 17 INDEX OF AUTHORS

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Dollar, Cindy Brooks 27 Felline, Maria Grazia 94 Dolp, Reinhard 103 Felthous, Alan Robert 30, 57 Dorfman, Deborah A. 105 Fendrich, Michael 66 Doron, Israel Issi 29 Fensterseifer, Daniel Pulcherio 66 Dowse, Leanne 46 Ferencz, Joseph 116 Dresdner Cid, Rodrigo Felipe 49 Ferguson, Alyse 119 Drogin, Eric Y. 12, 34 Fernandez, Antony 7 Dube,Anish Ranjan 96, 102 Ferracuti, Stefano 107 Dudeck, Manuela 38 Ferrazzi, Priscilla 58 Duffy, Maureen 110 Ficek, Susan 46 Duffy, Richard Michael 89 Field, Rachael Mary 84 Dufour, Mathieu 95 Finer, Louise 82 Du Mont, Janice 35 Fiorella, Antonio 36 Durajová, Zuzana 113 Fisler, Carol 120 Fistein, Elizabeth 2 E Flynn, Sandra 25 Earp, Brian 86 Focquaert, Farah 47, 100 Eberl, Jason 6, 38 Fondacaro, Mark 59 Edan, Vrinda 67 Fontana-Rosa, Julio Cesar 43 Egéa, Vincent 76 Forrester, Andrew 59 Ehrenberg, Kenneth 1 Fozdar, Manish A. 50 El-Alti, Leila M. 44 Franke, Irina 38 El-Sabawi, Taleed 39 Franklin, Jennifer 108 Elischer, David 99 Frederico, Margarita 17 Ely, E. Wesley 20 Frei, Andreas 124 Emmett, Charlotte 46 Freitas, Corina 76 Eom, Juhee 125 Fujii, Chiyo 121 Engleby, Emma Louise 71 Fulcheri, Mario 95 Epstein, Deborah 86 Fullam, Lisa 6 Eriksson, Lena 99 Escobar-Cordoba, Franklin 49 Evans, Sophia 115 G Eyraud, Benoit 126, 132 Gal, Tali 53 Gallagher, John M. 51 F Gałązka, Małgorzata 132 Falkenbach, Diana 128 Galusha, Carla 92 Fainman-Adelman, Nina 88 Gamache, Dominick 93 Farah, Omar Ahmed 108 Garcia-Lee, Benjamin Antoine 46 Farrell, Anne-Maree 61 Gardner, Sheena 29 Farrell, Helen M. 34 Garrigue-Abgrall, Marie 48 Faucher, Jonathan 93 Gaudet Kiehl, Lyn 72, 123 Fay-Hillier, Theresa Marie 105 Gaviria, Giselle 63 Feinstadt, Garry 25 Ghossoub, Elias 113

INDEX OF AUTHORS Feld, Dennis Bruce 87 Gilchrist, Elizabeth 54 Glancy, Graham 3 Glenn, Bonnie J. 87

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Glover-Thomas, Nicola Emma Debora 69 Hashimoto, Akira 16 Godbout, Élisabeth 117 Hassan, Steven Alan 27, 101 Godet, Tony 99 Hassan, Tariq 103 Goel, Rashmi 41 Hayes, Thomas Patrick Charles 3 Gojer, Julian 8 Healy, Bernadette 84 Goldbach, Jeremy T. 44 Hebditch, Eliza 90 Golden, Charles 19 Helfgott, Jacqueline B. 87, 110 Goligher, Ewan 20 Hodge, David Augustin 58 Golonka, Anna Danuta 66 Hofvander, Björn 42 Gómez Varas, Ana Genoveva 29 Hogan-Ferguson, Elizabeth 12 Gomm, Rebecca 22 Holčapek, Tomáš 99 Goodnight, Audra 23 Holmes, Dee 85 Gopalakrishnan, Ganeshan 79 Holt, Karyn E. 106 Goto, Hiroko 23 Hongally, Chandrashekar 79 Gould, Keri 73 Hora, Peggy 119 Graham-Kevan, Nicola 78 Horowicz, Edmund 44 Grattagliano, Ignazio 95, 129 Houser, Kimberly 114 Gravante, Manuela 39 Howard, Pamela 12 Gray, John Ellery 95 Howieson, Jill 89 Greco, Romy 94 Hu, JiNian 34, 107 Greenspan, Stephen 47, 114 Huang, Jingjing 2 Grobler, Chazanne 10 Huberfeld, Nicole 21 Gross, Marielle S. 21 Hueston, Jamey H. 5, 45 Gruenbaum, Ellen 85 Hughes, Christopher 19 Grundell, Erica 65 Hughes, Nathan 64 Guastaferro, Wendy P. 70 Hunter, Alexandra 114 Gudmundsson, Sofia 101 Huskey, Kristine 51 Guerin, Murielle 48 Hustoft, Kjetil 88 Gulati, Gautam 89 Hutton, Paul 77 Gunn, Alana Janell 62, 109 Huxtable, Richard 74 Guo, Zhiyuan 66 Gutheil, Thomas 12, 34 I Guy, Roger 65 Ibusuki, Makoto 23 Gwee, Kenji 113 Ichikawa, Takehito 74 Iltis, Ana S. 26 Ingram, Lindsay 92 H Irwin, Paige 6 Hachet, Amal 106 Ishizuka, Shinichi 23 Hales, Travis W. 112 Islam-Zwart, Kayleen 22 Hall, Margaret Isabel 40, 43 Islam, Nargis 97 Hall, Susan 38 Hamel, Sylvie 128 J Hannah-Moffat, Kelly 3, 20 Jack, Morag 77 Hárdi, Lilla 32 Jacob, Jean-Daniel 81

Harmon, Mark 73 INDEX OF AUTHORS Harrell, Donald G. 17 Hartwell, Stephanie 24 Harwin, Judith 45, 58 Hasegawa, Naomi 74 137 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

Jacquet-Andrieu, Armelle 75 Kierstead, Shelley 98 Jakubec, Sonya L. 37 Kikuchi, Akiko 121 James Smith, Regina 104 Kilty, Jennifer 80 James, Colin 81 Kim, Isok 77 James, Joette Deanna 60 Kim, Jin Wook 37 Jecker, Nancy 19 Kim, Mee Sook 37 Jishkariani, Mariam 32 Kim, Sanghee 98 Johns, Diana Frances 59 Kim, Sungjae 124 Johnsdotter, Sara 85 Kin, Myles Jen 102 Jones-Bonofiglio, Kristen 51, 92 Kindschi Gosselin, Denise 54 Jones, Donald M. 17 King, Nancy MP 26 Jones, Emma Jane 58 Kinton, Mat 82 Jones, Tyler G. 5, 70 Kintz, James 23 Joseph, Ameil 80 Kirkpatrick, James Neal 38, 74 Joy, Peter 4 Kisely, Steve 52 Jungersen, Tara Sloan 57, 63 Kitai-Sangero, Rinat 4, 58 Klein, Alana 46 K Kohutis, Eileen A. 89, 122 Kaczmarek, Emilia 15 Koike, Junko 121 Kaeorat, Chanika 40 Kok, Yun Fern 114 Kaldjian, Lauris Christopher 20, 82 Kolar, Dusan 109 Kang, Jun Hyeok 37 Konder, Ricarda M. 9 Kang, Sun Kyung 37 Kondrat, David 55 Kantor, David 78 Konnoth, Craig 1, 44 Kapasi, Aamena 5 Kono, Toshiaki 121 Kapp, Marshall B. 8 Koury, Samantha P. 112 Karaki, Fatima M. 72 Koutsomitros, Theodoros 87 Karlén, Malin Hildebrand 42 Kowal, Cécile 117 Karlsson, Elisabeth 16 Kowalski, Shannon 6 Kassler, William J. 104 Krichevsky, Barbara 129 Kavanagh, Leila 121 Krona, Hedvig 110 Kawalek, Anna Grace 40, 58 Kunemund, Adrian 109 Keeling, Amanda 61 Kunyk, Diane 16 Kelley, Elizabeth 114 Kweon, Ohyong 105 Kelly, Brendan 79, 107 Kwon, Ja-Young 10 Kelly, Lisa Ann 27, 89 Kenner, William 96 Kentaoui, Lacen 48 L Kerrigan, Kevin 4 Lafleur, Paul-André 68 Khajuria, Kavita 9, 41 Laing, Judy 63, 82 Khanna, Akshay 41 Langfeldt, Marina 61 Kiehl, Kent 14, 72 INDEX OF AUTHORS

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Larivee, John J. 34 Łuków, Paweł 1, 15, 58 Larson, Matthew Joseph 10 Lusa, Vincenzo 9 Latessa, Edward 104 Lutz, Maximilian 38 Lauenstein, Emma Bolund 42 Lynch, Alison J. 105, 115 Lawn, Sharon 68 Lynch, Shannon 48 Leah, Caroline 7 Leavey, Gerard 13 M LeBlanc-Kwaw, Denise 55 Machado, Maria Teresa 27 Lee Bertolet, Caroline 96 Macintosh, Constance 52 Lee Rasmussen, Lucinda 120 MacKenzie, Brian William 120 Lee, Bandy 22 MacKinnon, Kinnon Ross 11 Lee, James 17 MacLennan, Stewart Duncan 91 Leggott, Emma 107 MacWillie, Catherine 89 Leibetseder, Doris 41 Madeira, Jody Lynee 10 Leitersdorf-Shkedy, Shira 53 Maheux-Caron, Véronique 93 Lemey, Christophe 51 Mahmoud, Hossam 12 Lemmens, Gilbert 62 Maker, Yvette 71 Leonetti, Carrie 88 Malathesh, Barikar Chandrappa 60 Lerch, Jennifer 110 Manikis, Marie 32 Lerman, Paige 4 Marchand, Alain 94 Lerner-Wren, Ginger 19, 57, 63 Marchetti, Elena 88 Lesch, Otto-Michael 5 Marcus, Susan 103 Leung, Hoi Ting 114 Marinelli, Enrico 40 Léveillée, Suzanne 116 Marinelli, Susanna 118 Leymon, Ann 92 Mariner, Wendy K. 21 Leymon, Mark 22 Marinos, Voula 45 Liebrenz, Michael 70 Martínez Perza, Carmen 66 Liegghio, Maria 97, 129 Martins, Beatriz 62 Light, Edwina 52, 67 Martire, Kristy 68 Ligthart, Sjors 50 Mason, Robin 35 Lindsey, Michael 28 Mastronardi, Giuseppe 15 Linn, Braden K. 112 Mastronardi, Vincenzo 14, 39 Lloyd, Margaret H. 66 Maurutto, Paula 52 Lobato Faria, Paula 21 May, Teresa 104 Loftin, Rachel 33 Maylea, Chris 59 Loi, Yarni 59 Mazeaud, Vincent 76 Long, Maureen 18 McCarthy, Jane 59 Lonie, Jane 50 McClain-Meeder, Katie 112 Lovins, Brian 104 McDaniels, Katlynn 115 Lovins, Lori Brusman 104 McGarrahan, Antoinette 72 Lu, Mariquit 79 McGee, Patrick 52 Lughaidh, Kerin 73, 100 INDEX OF AUTHORS

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McGrath, Kirsty 77 N McKay, Colin 77 Naeem, Farooq 96 McMahon, Marilyn 78 Nahmani, Isabelle 62 McNamara, Donna 7 Nakamura, Osamu 3 McNeil, Allison 6 Nakamura, Tadashi 23 McPhillips, Mike 90 Nakatani, Yoji 103 McSherry, Bernadette Maree 108 Nanton, Andrew 5 Mecler, Katia 121 Narasimhan Purohith, Abhiram 3 Mehta, Gaurav 31, 96 Narayan, Pratap 8 Meijer, Ewout 50 Nathanson, Rebecca 33 Meller, Paul J. 97, 111 Naylor, Bronwyn 16, 90 Mendelson, Danuta 69 Needle, Rachel 64 Mendelson, George 113 Needs, Adrian 36 Mendelson, Hannah 113 Negatsch, Vincent 83 Mennicke, Annelise 48 Nelson, Erin 46 Mereish, Ethan H. 44 Nelson, Sioban 20 Meynen, Gerben 50, 107 Nestor, Paul Gerard 66 Miccio-Fonseca, L.C. 120 Newbill, William A. 69 Middleton, Christia 91 Newman, JoNel 55 Middleton, Jennifer 28 Newton-Howes, Giles Peter Andrew 60 Mikhailov, Vladimir 65 Newton, Heather 56 Millbank, Jenni 16 Nguon, Anne-Sophie 62 Miller, Patricia Michelle 35 NiaNia, Barbara 8 Miller, Robert 20 Nielsen, Karen 15 Minkowitz, Tina 105 Niewöhner, Eckhardt 61 Mitchell, Lize-Mari 97 Nigel, Stefanie 38 Mobbs, Karl 5 Nilsson, Thomas 111 Moi, Christina 2 Niveau, Gérard 99 Montaldo, Simone 14 Nixon, Theresa 82 Montanari Vergallo, Gianluca 40 Nochajski, Thomas H. 112 Moon, Jin Young 37 Noroian, Paul 113 Moran, Mayo 20 Norwood, Kelly 13 Morantz, Alison 6 Novak, David 1 Morissette, Louis 68 Novick Brown, Natalie Jean 47, 67 Mormont, Christian 86 Nyman, Marielle 111 Morrow, Marina 80 Nyttingnes, Olav 87 Mosotho, Nathaniel Lehlohonolo 33 Muaygil, Ruaim 43 O Muir-Cochrane, Eimear Caitlin 68 O’Hare, Philip 63, 65 Mulvey, Philip 31 O’Reilly, Richard 95 Munshi, Tariq 31, 96 Oates, Jennifer 44, 93 Murphy, Amy 80 Oberman, Michelle 82 Murphy, Paula 17 Oda, Makoto 74

INDEX OF AUTHORS Myers, Christopher L. 12 Ogden, Roger 15 Olagunju, Andrew Toyin 28, 114

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Ong, Rebecca Yoke Chan 9 Pizzetti, Federico Gustavo 38 Oosthuizen, William 10 Plante, Nicolas 56 Opitz-Welke, Annette 34 Platz, Werner E. 5 Orlova, Alexandra 98 Plaud, Joseph Julian 73 Osorio Kavanagh, Leila Tatiana 29 Porxas Roig, Maria Angels 130 Osterfeld, Margarete Suzuko 61 Poitras, Karine 117 Ostermeyer, Britta Klara 29, 120 Prat, Sebastien 101, 116 Owens, Jessica N. 106 Prata Ribeiro, Henrique 88 Owens, Traci A. 86 Pratt, Brendon 15 Owusu-Bempah, Abenaa 4 Praveen, SR 67 Owusu-Dapaa, Ernest 2 Pruitt, Doyle K. 35 Pugh, Jonathan 100 P Purser, Kelly J. 6, 85 Palmiere, Cristian 120 Pywell, Stephanie Mary 13 Pandurangi, Prashant 119 Paquin-Boudreau, Amylie 117 Parasidis, Efthimios 38 Q Patricny, Nicol 6 Quiring, Stephanie Q. 129 Pauncz, Alessandra 30, 58 Payant, Maude 131 Pearson, Dominic 36 R Pedersen, Sven 99 Raab, Susanne Katja 25 Peglow, Stephanie 56 Rabinovitz, Sharon 60 Pei, Jacqueline 14 Radovic, Susanna 99, 107 Pellegrini, Silvia 9 Raffagnino, Rosalba 89 Pendo, Elizabeth 39 Raifman, Julia 11 Penn, Joseph V. 33, 102 Ramic, Maya 127 Penovic, Tania Sandra 16 Randolph, Toya V. 103 Peppin, Patricia 46, 81 Raschel, Evan 76 Perlin, Michael L. 104, 115 Ratto, Lilian 83 Perlman, Karni 65, 126 Rautenbach, Christa 8 Perlmutter, Bernard P. 15, 65 Ravven, Heidi Miriam 22 Perreault, Frédérique 93 Ravven, Simha Esther 22 Perrier, Jean-Baptiste 76 Ray, Bradley 24 Pértega Andía, Elvira 68 Raz, Daniel 7 Pescina, Danila 39 Redinger, Michael 11 Peter-Hagene, Liana Claudia 118 Reed, James 116 Philip, Sharad 29, 106 Rees, Nigel 93 Piamenta, Jonathan 32 Regehr, Cheryl 20 Picciocchi, Elena 118 Rehman, Shakaib 79 Pich, Michele 60 Reiheld, Alison 26 Pierce, Matthew 2 Resnick, Kimberly S. 51 Pikard, Jennifer 31, 96, 103 Richardson, Catherine Lynn 8 Pilling, Merrick 81 Richardson, Liz 45 INDEX OF AUTHORS Pinto Almeida, Susana 118 Richer, Amanda 2 Pita, Watson 8 Richie, Cristina 26, 41 Richie, William Donald 47, 90 141 XXXVI International Congress on Law and Mental Health | Rome July 21st – 26th, 2019

Rickards, Tracey 18 Schier Dória, Gustavo 56 Rigonatti, Luiz Felipe 67, 120 Schiøth, Michael 84 Rigonatti, Sérgio 120 Schmaltz, Melody 98 Rimke, Heidi 80 Schmeiser, Susan 102 Risoli, Andrea 8 Schmidt, Susan 98 Rispler-Cahim, Vardit 64 Schneider, Richard 12, 131 Ritter, Christian 83 Scholten, Matthé 61, 87 Rizkalla, Niveen 72 Schopp, Robert Francis 40,85 Roberts, Leigh Estell 106 Schrager, Sheree M. 44 Robertson, Angela 29 Schuck, Natalie 65 Robeson, Richard 26 Schuklenk, Udo 6 Robinson Leviton, April Celeste 116 Schultz, Pamela D. 60 Robinson, Ashley 97 Scolan, Virginie 62 Robinson, Greg 108 Scott, Marta Pék 106 Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique 28 Scrymgeour, Jade 42 Rogers, Scott 55 Seewald, Katharina 83 Romano, Isaac David 98, 108 Segal, Matthew J. 78 Romanyshyn, Alexandra Theresa 11 Segal, Steven P. 72, 78 Rosato, Michael 13 Segev, Yarin 53 Rosenberg, Hannah 57, 63 Seidel, Peter 83 Ross, Charlotte Annie 37, 93 Seidl, Helen 42 Roth, Barry H. 32 Senesi, Marta 39 Rouse, Jeffrey Christopher 72 Senturias, Yasmin 21 Rowe, Simone 46 Seow, Mavis 113 Rugkasa, Jorun 52 Sepùlveda, Enrique 57 Russell, Keya 40 Serna, Carlos Hugo Isaac 29, 49 Russo, Luigi 94 Sestoft, Dorte 84 Ryan, Chris James 67 Shannon, Brian D. 119 Ryan, Eileen P. 33 Shapiro, David Lewis 19 Shatz, Karen 19, 64 Shaw, Elizabeth 47 S Shea, Matthew 23 Saathoff, Gregory B. 116 Sheehan, Rosemary 17 Sabapathy, Sandy 3 Sheldon, Tess 52 Saleh, Amam 113 Shelley, Michelle 90 Salerno, Jessica M. 118 Shiina, Akihiro 121 Salzman, Leslie 29 Shim, Woochan 10 Sang, Chong Ryel 37 Shotwell Tabke, Chelsea 31 Sariola, Salla 41 Shuker, Richard 36 Saris, Anne 121 Sidhu, Navneet 92 Sass, Henning 30 Sifris, Ronli 16 Sauerbach, Laura 62 Silva Junior, Rogerio Gomes 121 Saunders, Bernadette 64 Silver, Marjorie A. 120 Savard, Claudia 93 Silverman, Ross D. 34, 70

INDEX OF AUTHORS Sawicki, Sarah K. 43 Simpson, Alexander 95 Scarpa, Franco 36 Singh, Amarendra N. 31, 96

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Sismeiro Pereira, Paula 78 Sudenkaarne, Tiia 41 Skead, Natalie 84 Sugawara, Naomi 23 Skilnick, Kenneth Dennis 81 Šustek, Petr 100 Slade, Karen 59 Sutherland, Lauren 25 Smith, George P. 81 Szmukler, George 108 Smyth, Gemma Elisa 96 Snow, Nicole 37, 54 T Šolc, Martin 100 Takahashi, Yohei 74 Solecki, Susan M. 106 Takayanagi, Isao 41 Sonenberg, Santha 14 Takeshi, Kato 73 Sorozan, Gregory 110 Taldone, Sabrina 79 Sossin, Lorne 11 Tang, Stephen 84 Soudi, Laila 72 Tanner, Adam 14 Sourdin, Tania 4 Tärnhäll, André 42 Souter, Michael J. 19 Teixeira, Eduardo Henrique 120 Southalan, Louise Kate 59 Tew, Jenny 36 Spagnoli, Patrizia 117 Thiel-Barrett, Ann V. 106 Spencer, Pauline 45, 64 Thomas, Christopher Randall 11 Spohn, Cassia 103 Thum, Florence 84 Sprague, Courtenay C. 78 Tinsley, S. Cercy 92 Srabstein, Jorge 26 Tinwalla, Abdi 12 Srinivasaraghavan, Jagannathan 12 Todd, Therese L. 80 Srur, Jeri 127 Tognoni, Gianni 127 Stammel, Jamy Lynn 60 Toki, Valmaine 88 Stannard, John E. 58 Tolou-Shams, Marina 56 Stauss, Kimberly 62 Tomckzyk, Martyna 74 Stavert, Jill 71, 77 Tortelli, Andrea 77 Steele, Karen 47, 53 Toukhly, Oraib 98 Stefatos, Anthi 2 Tovino, Stacey Ann 33 Steffen, Lloyd 64 Trabacca, Antonio 94 Stefhon, Emily 115 Trägårdh, Karin 111 Stefurak, Tres 109 Trawver, Kathi 45 Stevens, Geert Philip 10, 66 Tremblay, Melissa 8 Stevens, Scott J. 126 Tripodi, Stephen 48 Stobbs, Nigel 15, 39 Troy, Anne Dolores 28, 35 Stoddart, James 71 Tsytsarev, Sergei V. 112, 124 Stolzenberg, Nomi 102 Tudosie, Elena Roxana 13 Stompe, Thomas 30 Turkstra, Lyn 64 Stone, Donald H. 69 Stone, Kevin 7, 63 Strebler, Aline 48 U Strevens, Caroline 73 Udayappan, Meiyappan Karthik 27 Struthers Montford, Kelly 71 Ulrich, Michael 21 Stuart-Cole, Elizabeth 71

Stuhmcke, Anita 16 V INDEX OF AUTHORS Sturgis, Barbara 32 Van Den Berg, Megan 18 Sturman, Jeff 90

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Van der Heide, Douwe H. 77, 101 Wheeler, Elizabeth 56, 92 Van der Merwe, Annette 53 Whelan, Carly S. 45 Van der Wolf, Michiel 107 Whitehead, Robin Joan 71 Van Norman, Gail Ann 19 Whittingham, Lisa Michelle 35 Van Tongeren, Stefan 91 Wickham, Kaely 115 Vardit Rispler-Cahim 64 Wiebe, Virgil Owen 77 Varfolomeyeva, Anna 112 Wiessner, Siegfried 65 Vasic, Nenad 38 Wildeman, Sheila 52 Vazquez, Gustavo 103 Williams, Allison 122 Viani, Ivana 22 Williams, Carol 91 Vicary, Sarah 7 Williams, Huw 64 Victor, Elizabeth 26 Williams, John 81, 91 Vignola-Lévesque, Carolanne 116 Williams, Natasha H. 103 Vine, Ruth 78 Willmott, Lindy 9 Vinson, John 80 Wills, Cheryl D. 33 Vollmer-Larsen, Anne 84 Wilson, Tanya 55 Vols, Michel 40, 91, 106 Wittouck, Ciska 85 Voulgaris, Alexander 83 Wolff, Nancy 31 Wolff, Tania 34 Woods, George 114 W Woodward, Emerald 47 Wake, Nicola 71 Wortley, Natalie 4 Walker, Lenore E. 30, 63 Wydall, Sarah 91 Walker, Sara C. 70 Walker, Tammi 59 Wallace, Amelia 57 Y Wallace, David 120 Yakren, Sofia 27 Walser Kessel, Caroline 98 Yamada, David C. 65, 110 Walter, Henriette 5 Yamamoto, Mari 105 Walvisch, Jamie 4 Yamamoto, Susan Midori 118 Ward Morrison, Maria 92 Yearby, Ruqaiijah 39 Waring, Duff 9 Yokotani, Kenji 124 Warren, Jannet I. 116 Yoon, Myeong-Sook 10 Warren, Rueben C. 126 York Sturman, Karina 90 Waterworth, Rhondda K. 45 Young, John L. 69 Watson, Amy C. 83 Youngstein, Kenneth 79 Watson, Dale G. 14, 114 Weaver, Kathryn Dawn 18, 55 Z Weinstein, Naomi M. 105, 115 Zaami, Simona 68 Weintraub Brendel, Rebecca 41 Zaffarano, Alessandro 94, 95 Weismann, Miriam 26 Zariski, Archie 85 Weiss, Kenneth J. 91, 107 Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, Jakub 15 Weller, Penelope 60 Zempilas, Felicity 45 Welsh, Sandy 20 Zhao, Hu 35 West, Robin L. 86 Zima, Tomáš 5

INDEX OF AUTHORS Westphal, Alexander 33 Zinger, Ivan 12 Wexler, David B. 65 Zinkler, Martin 61 Zwicky, Markus 90

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IalMH BoarD of DIrectorS

EXECUTiVE

Julio arboleda-florez laurence tancredi President Vice President Queen’s University New York University andrew Slaby george Woods Treasurer Secretary General New York University University of California, Berkeley

EXECUTiVE CoMMiTTEE thomas gutheil Vincenzo Mastronardi harvard University Università degli Studi internazionali di roma

Werner Platz Sergio Paulo rigonatti Vivantes Forensic Psychiatry Universidade de Sao Paulo

Joseph Smith University of British Columbia

BoarD MEMBErS aurea alcalde Danuta Mendelson Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Deakin University otto M. lesch enrique Sepúlveda Deakin University University of Chile

Michael-roman Skoblo iFLB Laboratoriumsmedizin

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hoNorarY FELLoWS

Henrik anckarsäter christian Mormont University of Gothenburg Université de Liège

terry carney Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan University of Sydney Southern illinois University

trevor Hadley Hjalmar van Marle University of Pennsylvania Erasmus University

Norbert Konrad David N. Weisstub Free University of Berlin Université de Montréal

EXECUTiVE DirECTor

Jing Song

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Pre-Conference and Inauguration – Sunday July 21, 2019 The Pre-Conference on Medical Complicity and the Inauguration will be at the Sapienza Università di Roma: Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, Roma, Italy

The reception following the inauguration at the Rome Officers’ Club of the Italian Air Force: Viale dell’Università 20, Roma, Italy July st th Core Congress – Monday July 22, 2019 | Friday July 26, 2019 21 – 26 Academic sessions will be held at the 2019 Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma: Via Cristoforo Colombo 200, Roma, Italy

Musical Evening – Wednesday July 24, 2019 A concert will take place at the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano: Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano 4, Roma, Italy LOCATIONS

Under the auspices of International Academy of Law and Mental Health

Sponsors Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma Sapienza Università di Roma, Sezione Dipartimentale di Medicina Legale

Collaborators Académie internationale d’éthique, médecine et politique publique, Paris International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence

PROGRAM