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Kolloquium der MSB

Jedes Semester lädt das Kolloquium der MSB Lehrende, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeitende und externe Referent:innen aus den verschiedenen Fachgebieten dazu ein, ihre neuesten Forschungsthemen und -projekte vorzustellen. Das Kolloquium bietet allen Studierenden, Mitarbeitenden und Interessierten die Chance, sich über aktuelle Fragestellungen zu informieren und auszutauschen

Veranstaltungen im Sommersemester 2024

Nicholas Blagden

29. April 2024 | 18.00 - 19:30 Uhr | Raum 1.03, Rüdesheimer Str. 50, 14197 Berlin oder Online (Sie bekommen einen Link zu einer MS-Teams Veranstaltung zugesandt)

„Therapeutic intervention with pedohebephiles: Responding to treatment needs and intervening with compassion“

Referent: Nicholas Blagden (University of Derby, United Kingdom)

People with a sexual interest in children face significant barriers to seeking and receiving treatment for their problematic sexual interest and their mental health needs. This presentation has three main aims (1) to outline and unpack recent research on the key treatment needs and experiences of pedohebephiles; (2) to outline key barriers for successful intervention and the importance of the therapeutic relationship; and (3) to outline how intervention can benefit from a compassion-focused approach. The presentation also focuses on the importance of attending to shame and self-criticism in understanding and working with the client group and will illustrate how capacities for compassion can help individuals lead pro-social non-harmful lives. Finally, the talk focuses on early evaluation of The Aurora Project (TAP) – a free compassion-focused therapeutic service for those with problematic sexual thoughts or behaviour. The presentation concludes by suggesting how compassion can be implemented into practice.

Biographie of Nicholas Bladgen

Nicholas Blagden is a Professor of Criminological Psychology and the Director of the Centre for Applied Social Science Policy Practice and Research (CASSPPR) at the University of Derby. He is a co-founder and trustee of the Safer Living Foundation and a Chartered Psychologist. He currently sits on the HMPPS Correctional Services Advice and Accreditation Panel (CSAAP) and NOTA’s Policy and Practice Committee. He has an international track record of publishing in high quality journals and has authored and co-authored multiple books. He is also a registered psychotherapist.

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Henry Otgaar

27. Mai 2024 | 18.00 - 19:30 Uhr | Raum 1.03, Rüdesheimer Str. 50, 14197 Berlin oder Online (Sie bekommen einen Link zu einer MS-Teams Veranstaltung zugesandt)

„Dealing with recovered memories of abuse in the legal arena“

Referentin: Henry Otgaar (Maastricht University, The Netherlands)

In this presentation, I will explain the science of false memories and the controversy surrounding the topic of repressed memory. I will show that this controversy has been at the forefront of wrongful convictions concerning false (recovered) memories of abuse. I will elaborate on how such false memories can be prevented entering the courtroom with an example from in the Netherlands.

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Prof. Arjan Blokland (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)
Prof. Arjan Blokland

17. Juni 2024 | 18.00 - 19:30 Uhr | Raum 1.03, Rüdesheimer Str. 50, 14197 Berlin oder Online (Sie bekommen einen Link zu einer MS-Teams Veranstaltung zugesandt)

„What criminal career research can contribute to the risk assessment in cases of preventive detention“

Referent: Prof. Arjan Blokland (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)

Past behavior is usually the best predictor of future behavior, yet predictions based on the sole criterion of whether an individual has shown a particular behavior before are still far from perfect. Beyond the question of mere participation, the criminal career paradigm distinguishes various dimensions of individuals' sequence of offending, like the onset, frequency, and diversity of their offending. This raises questions regarding the level of predictive accuracy that can be achieved incorporating these criminal career dimensions in individual level risk assessment. This talk will introduce the criminal career paradigm and its main findings. Next, it will examine the possible contribution of the various criminal career parameters to individual risk assessment. Finally, this contribution will be interpreted in light of criminological theories that have been proposed to explain the development of criminal behavior over the life-course.

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