Keynote speakers
Ricardo BARROSO
(University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal)
Specificity and Heterogeneity in Adolescents with Sexually Abusive Behaviors
Sarah BEGGS-CHRISTOFFERSON
(New Zealand Department of Corrections, New Zealand)
Assessment of Clinically Meaningful Change
Charles BORDUIN
(University of Missouri-Columbia, USA)
Treatment Outcome in Juvenile Sexual Offenders
Peer BRIKEN
(University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany)
Sexual Preference Disorders in ICD-11: Implications for Sex Offender Management (preliminary)
Conor DUGGAN
(University of Nottingham, UK)
Empirical Basis of Sex Offender Treatment Effectiveness
Reinhard EHER
(Federal Evaluation Centre for Violent and Sexual Offenders, Austria)
Clinical Diagnoses of Child Sexual Abusers and its Impact on Reoffending
Karl HANSON
(Public Safety Canada, Canada)
When is a sexual offender no longer a sexual offender?
Celina MANITA
(Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal)
Between Treatment and Justice: different answers to different challenges
Ruth MANN
(National Offender Management Service, UK)
Risk Relevant Dynamic Predictors: How to Address Them and How to Reliably Measure Change
William MARSHALL
(Rockwood Psychological Services, Canada)
A Theory of the Etiology of Child Molestation
Andreas MOKROS
(University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich, Switzerland)
Indirect Measures of Pedophilia
Phil RICH
(Specialized Consultancy and Training, USA)
Changing Faces in the Assessment and Treatment of Sexually Abusive Youth
Terry THOMAS & Bill HEBENTON
(University of Leeds, UK & University of Manchester, UK) Sex Offender Registers – Legalities, Ethics and Effectiveness
Tony WARD
(Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Empirical Evidence of Positive Treatment Approaches in Sexual Offenders