Presentations held at both Conference days can be downloaded here.
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Pre Conference, Thursday September 30, 2010
Forensic Examination and Police Questioning of Survivors of Rape by Ole Ingemann-Hansen and Gitte Christensen |
Friday October 1, 2010
Keynote Lecture
Responding to the Needs of Rape Victims by Prof. Rebecca Campbell and Megan Greeson |
Challenges in the Multidisciplinary Approach to Rape by Prof. Rebecca Campbell and Megan Greeson |
Sexual Violence and Health in Adolescents: How Do We Understand The Pain? by Dr. Grete Dyb |
A New Approach to the Treatment of PTSD: A role For Oxytocin by Miranda Olff |
The Social Dimensions of Violence against women by Alice Bouman-Dentener |
Acute Rape Victims: A Neglected Trauma Population? by Prof. Ask Elklit |
 
Medico-Legal Findings and Police Investigation in Cases of Rape in Adult Women by Cecile Hagemann |
Organization of Assault Centers in Norway by Grethe Johnson |
Supporting agency in therapeutic conversations with women who have experienced rape by Mia Lind |
A Danish model for treating victims of rape and sexual assault: The multidisciplinary public approach by Rikke Holm Brahmsen |
Date Rape Patterns and Interventions Methods: Experiences from Turkey by Prof. Sahika Yüksel |
To Be Used or Not To Be Used? That is The Question by Dr. Helle Nesvold |
Saturday, October 2, 2010
False Allegations of Rape by Jannie van der Sleen |
Psychbiological Correlates of Rape by Iva Bicanic |
Sexual Repercussions of Sexual Trauma by Dr. Ellen Laan |
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Rape-Related Health Issues by Dr. Elise van de Putte |
A Dutch Case of Rape Approached Multidisciplinary; Workshop Vice Squad by Hans Berghout |