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The Analysis of Crime: Forensic Behavioral Case Conceptualization |
Thursday, May 23, 2024 |
4:00 PM–7:00 PM |
Marriott Downtown, Level 4, Franklin Hall 5 |
Area: CBM/CSS; Domain: Service Delivery |
CE Instructor: Timothy Templin, M.A. |
KODEY LAI (CrimeandBehavior.Com), PRESLEY DACOTAH WANNER (Anne Carlsen Center), TIMOTHY TEMPLIN (Hoosier ABA) |
Description: In this three-hour workshop, the presenters will introduce the application of
behavior analytic principles to the civil and criminal justice systems. Most
importantly, multiple criminal cases will be reviewed within a behavior analytic
lens to derive a conceptualization of the delinquent acts as well as hypothesized
functions for each. The participants in this workshop will then be presented with
case vignettes and will work together to develop their own forensic behavioral
case conceptualizations. |
Learning Objectives: 1) Identify three key areas where behavior analysts can serve the justice
system
2) State the components of a forensic behavioral case conceptualization
3) Examine a criminal case and develop a case conceptualization as part of a
group project |
Activities: ? Hour One: Overview of crime and behavior analysis
? Hour Two: Demonstration of forensic behavioral case conceptualization
? Hour Three: Participants will develop their own case conceptualization
using vignettes provided |
Audience: Intermediate skill level. BCBAs, BCaBAs, psychologists and other professionals
are encouraged to learn about this unique subspecialty. |
Content Area: Practice |
Instruction Level: Intermediate |
Keyword(s): Behavior Analysis, Criminal Justice, Forensics |