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Karl Hanson

@rkarlhanson

Psychologist, researcher. Crime, sexual offending, statistics.

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Karl Hanson Reposted

Join us in December for our Static-99R training, designed for participants in Oceania timezones. Don’t forget, affiliates and students enjoy exclusive discounts! Secure your spot today and take the next step in your professional development: saarna.org/product/static…

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Only five spots remain for our Static-99R training in January 2025! If you have been thinking about signing up, now is your chance. Exclusive discounts are available for affiliates and students. saarna.org/product/static…

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He did great things for criminology He will be missed.

We are deeply saddened by the death of our previous president, professor David Farrington. He was one of the most influental criminological psychologists and the founder of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. 1/2

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This is an excellent and important review paper.

Research by Olver et al. (2024) suggests that many risk assessment tools are not as accurate for predicting risk in Indigenous peoples. Recognizing this limitation is crucial. Read the full article here: saarna.org/research/

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Fantastic opportunity to network with other researchers working on coercive control! @PATHS_SK @ODARArisk

Morning with @MaaikeHelmus @_Crystal_Joy on attitudes/denial and animal abuse as part of the Coercive Control Networking event supported by @SSHRC_CRSH @WaypointCtr @ODARArisk and held at @NiagaraUniv

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Notice who is in criminology 🙂

For the second year in a row, 85 Carleton researchers have been recognized as being among the world’s most-cited scholars. 👏 newsroom.carleton.ca/2024/most-cite…



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Two upcoming Static-99R trainings! Join us in December or January to boost your risk assessment skills. Plus, enjoy exclusive discounts for students and affiliate members! Claim your spot before they fill up: saarna.org/shop/

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Missed out on yesterday's How to Complete SVP Evaluations training? Don’t worry! There are still spots available for our January 15 session—but they’re going fast. Claim yours today: saarna.org/product/how-to…

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Karl Hanson Reposted

Join us for a special series of Waypoint Talks, hearing from UK, US, and New Zealand researchers on coercive control, stalking, and IPV - impacts on policy, practice, and service delivery @WaypointCtr Info and registration links at celia-ipv-project.ca/events-2-1


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Join us on December 4th and 5th for Static-99R training, conveniently scheduled for Oceania participants! Affiliates and students enjoy exclusive discounted rates. Don’t miss out—secure your spot today! saarna.org/product/static…

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Want to learn more about progress monitoring in corrections? Join our ACUTE-2007 and STABLE-2007 training at the end of September! With only 6 seats left, this is your chance to gain expertise in assessing dynamic risk factors. Secure your spot today: saarna.org/product/stable…

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Curious about progress monitoring in corrections? Discover how repeated assessments of dynamic risk factors like those measured by the ACUTE-2007 and STABLE-2007 are advancing community corrections. Read more in the latest research article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38976452/

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Karl Hanson Reposted

Want to move to beautiful New Zealand? The Department of Psychology at the University of Otago is hiring a new clinical psychology faculty member. (Lecturer = Assistant Professor in North American system). Feel free to contact me with any questions! otago.taleo.net/careersection/…


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ODARA trainer training will prepare a small team of #DomesticViolence #RiskAssessment experts to independently train ODARA users and trainers. Apply now!

Apply to join a small team of expert trainers developed to meet the growing demand for ODARA basic and local trainer training! The ODARA is an actuarial tool for identifying the risk that an individual who has assaulted an intimate partner will do so again in the future.

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For the first time ever, CPA's Criminal Justice Section best undergraduate poster prize was given as a group award to 13 students for presenting their class project. What an innovative idea from Kevin Nunes' CRIM 3400 class! Also, Emma Holmes received best graduate poster.

All of the posters were fantastic and it was a very difficult decision this year. Congratulations to our graduate and undergraduate winners! 🏆🎉#CPA2024 @CPA_SCP @KBabchishin @CU_Psychology

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We are so excited to announce Dr. Daryl Kroner as the winner of the 2024 Don Andrews Career Contribution Award! #CPA2024

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Congrats to our section members who were elected as Fellows! We appreciate your contributions to the field and are so happy to see them recognized in this way 🎉

Congratulations Patrick Baillie, David Danto, Sylvia Bonnacio, Martin Drapeau, Maria Kokai, Mark Olver, Carmen Poulin, and Shelley Russell-Mayhew, CPA elected Fellows for 2024!

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Karl Hanson Reposted

Next month, we're holding VRAG-R Training! This course covers the development, scoring, and interpretation of the VRAG-R, a tool used to assess the risk of future violent recidivism in men with a history of violent, non-violent, and sexual offences. saarna.org/product/vrag-r…

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Recent study with my student Nora Thompson

📑Recent review published in @JSATandF by N. Thompson and R. Karl Hanson "suggests that it is possible that differences in ethnoracial identity may shape the development and expression of atypical sexual interests." tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



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