Event schedule

08:30 am – Mini-courses and Presentation of Scientific Papers

12:00 – Break

2:00 pm – Opening of the I International Congress on Forensic Psychology

Mediator: Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Ph.D.

Official opening with the Rector of UESPI –Evandro Batista, Ph.D.

Welcome Message – Thomas Grisso, Ph.D.

Magna Conference “Advances and perspectives of Legal Psychology in the Brazilian scenario” – Sônia Rovinski, Ph.D.

4:00 pm – Roundtable “Psychopathy: a construct under construction”

Mediator: Giovana Munhoz, Ph.D

“Can women be psychopaths?” – Ariela Costa, Ph.D.

“Biases and challenges in the self-report assessment of psychopathic traits” – Nelson Hauck, Ph.D

“Psychopathy: a clinical construct whose times has passed?” – Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Ph.D.

6:00 pm – Break

6:15 pm – International Conference

Mediator: Romilda Guilland, Ph.D

“Using a pragmatic five-stage model for courts evaluation decisions about causation and damages in personal injury and employment discrimination cases” – William E. Foote, Ph.D.

7:30 pm – Closing

8:30 am – Mini-courses and Presentation of Scientific Papers

12:00 – Break

2:00 pm – Roundtable “Assessment and Detection of Domestic Violence”

Mediator: Matheus de Oliveira Silva, Spc.

“The relevance of forensic psychology expertise in the scope of domestic violence” – Mauro Paulino, MSc.

“Sexual violence in the context of domestic aggression: considerations for understanding and coping” – Arielle Sagrillo, Ph.D.

“A Escala de Exposição à Violência Doméstica (EEVD): identification and evaluation of Witness-type Violence” – Antônio Augusto Pinto Junior, Ph.D.

4:00 pm – Roundtable “Challenges for the performance of the psychological expertise”

Mediator: Lara Schimdt, MSc.

“Technical assistance in psychology in Family Courts: is remote work possible?” – Vivian de Medeiros Lago, Ph.D.

“Challenges for the performance of the technical assistant” – Denise Perissini, MSc.

“Remote Forensic Mental Health Assessment: benefits,challenges, and what’s next” – Ashley B. Batastini, Ph.D.

6:00 pm – Break

6:15 pm – Roundtable “Psychology in Criminal Investigation: Behavioral Analysis and Criminal Profiling”

Mediator: Guilherme Bertassoni, MSc.

“Investigative Psychology in Brasil: Current practices and future directions” – Denis Lino, MSc.

“Psychometric study of criminal profiles in blood crimes” – Bernat-Noël Tiffon Nonis, PhD

7:30 pm – Closing

8:30 am – Mini-courses and Presentation of Scientific Papers

12:00 – Break

2:00 pm – Roundtable “Forensic Interview: Methodological and Practical Approach”

Mediator: Anderson Tamborim, Spc.

“Contribution of good practices and memory concepts to the practice of forensic interview” – Reginaldo Torrer Alves Jr., Ph.D.

“Forensic Interview applied to children and adolescents with special needs” – Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Ph.D.

“Interviewing Suspects in the Context of the Digital Society” – Ray Bull, Ph.D.

4:00 pm – Roundtable “Parental Alienation: A Necessary Debate”

Mediator: Vivian de Medeiros Lago, Ph.D.

“Parental Alienation: theoretical construct and forensic assessment” – Paula Gomide, Ph.D

“Parental Alienation as a violent cosmology: notes on the public policy gap” – Bruna Barbieri, Ph.D.

“Parental alienation: The consequence of the weaponization of a child by an abusive parente” – Jennifer Harman, Ph.D.

6:00 pm – Break

6:15 pm – Roundtable “Forensic Psychology in Approaching Gender, Multiethnicity and Race”

Mediator: Ariela Raíssa Lima Costa, Ph.D.

“Guidelines for psychology in the assessment of psychological violence suffered by women” – Julia Zamora, MSc.

“Criminal forensic evaluations with minority women” – Giselle Hass, Psy.D.

7:30 pm – Closing

8:30 am – Roundtable “Contemporary family demands: challenges and plural perspectives”

Mediator: Cátula Luz Pelisoli, Ph.D.

“Assessment of parenting in family demands” – Dora Pereira, Ph.D.

“Psychological expertise in cases of affective abandonment” – Beatriz Cattani, Ph.D.

“The ethics of affection” – Maria Berenice Dias, MSc.

10:30 am – Roundtable “Forensic Psychology in the Criminal Context”

Mediator: Ana Cristina Resende, Ph.D.

“The (im)possibilities of the Criminological Examination” – Sarah Putin, Ph.D.

“False memories and their implications in criminal proceedings” – Dr. William Cecconello, Ph.D.

“Competency to stand trial: Roles for psychologists in pretrial assessments” – Ronald Roesch, Ph.D.

12:00 – Break

2:00 pm – Roundtable “Analysis of Statement Credibility”

Mediator: Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Ph.D.

“Content criteria of the Global System for the Evaluation of Memories of Lived Events” – Ramón Arce, Ph.D.

 “Application of forensic psychology to the credibility of whistleblowers” – Francisco Valente, Ph.D.

“Cognitive Credibility Assessment: A theoretical and empirical overview” – Aldertv Vrij, Ph.D.

“Possible reasons for incorrect statements” – Günther Köhnken, Ph.D.

4:00 pm – National Conference

Mediator: Helena Christ, MSc.

“Psychological injury in civil and labor expertise” – Roberto Cruz, Ph.D

6:00 pm – Closing of the I CIPF

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