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Thursday, 21 October 2010, 16:00 - 19:00
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WORKING WITH MEN WHO COMMIT INTERNET SEXUAL OFFENCES
Who should attend: An overview for Criminal Lawyers who represent defendants at all stages of the criminal justice process.
Course grade: Update
Course Material: Will be provided as a source of reference for afterwards.
Course Reference: GS/NLS
This seminar will look at the relevant theory which underpins the interventions offered to those convicted of internet sexual offences.
It will look at some areas of behaviour that contribute to abusive sexual offending including the role of trauma, loss, emotional dissonance and poor early attachments.
To look at what needs internet offending plays in the defendants lives.
The session will examine what the community programme can offer and why this is a preferable option to the imposition of a short prison sentence given there is currently no prison based treatment programme intervention for internet offenders.
Course presenters are: Sue Tribe who has worked with sexual offenders since 1988 and has been involved in running accredited Prison & Probation treatment programmes and Judy Green who has worked in the Probation Service for over 35 years as a Probation Officer, working with high risk and dangerous offenders.
Date: Thursday 21st October 2010. Time: 4.00pm to 7.00pm
Venue: Nottinghamshire Law Society, Suite 2A The Hub, 40 Friar Lane Nottingham NG16DQ
Cost: £50.00 +vat £8.75 (£58.75) CPD: 3 hours
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Location : Nottinghamshire Law Society, Suite 2A The Hub, 40 Friar Lane Nottingham NG16DQ Contact : John Lymbury, Tel 0115 9505324 |
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