Psychology of Sex OffendersDr. Catanese is a veteran of the Glendora, California PD. Dr. Catanese's research in the area of policy psychology has been presented in several national and international conferences. Her primary clinical focus is in the areas of sex offender treatment, psychological assessment, neuropsychology and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Sex offenders have a unique set of issues and motives that impact on whether or not they will offend. This course will focus on the psychology of sex offenders and how it can impact a criminal investigation. We will dispel the common myths of sex offenders in order to see more realistic ways in which they offend. Investigtors will find the information useful for ruling out or ruling in potential suspects that may have not been considered before. The class will also familiarize the law enforcement officer with risk factors that may change over time with a particular sex-offender, therefore making them more or less likely to offend.
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| DATE | LOCATION | INSTRUCTOR | ||
| August 25, 2010 | HOSTED BY IRVINE, CA PD: From Behind Closed Doors: The Psychology of Sex Offenders | City of Irvine Conference Training Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine, CA 92602 | Dr. Shiloh Catanese | register → |
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