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CIPsi participates in the "UMinho Research and Innovation Open Days".

CIPsi is present at the "UMinho Research and Innovation Open Days," an event showcasing research conducted at the University of Minho, taking place today, January 30th, and tomorrow, at Building 2 on the Gualtar campus.

In the context of the poster presentations, the contributions of Crime & Tech Violence research group from CIPsi's Victims, Offenders, and Justice System Laboratory stand out, presenting a variety of studies related to forensic psychology and violence facilitated by the use of technology.

Social Integrations Skills during Imprisonment: A Longitudinal Study
Ana Filipa Mourão, Olga Cunha, Leonel Gonçalves, Sónia Caridade
Dark Triad, Sexting, and Online Grooming: Malevolent Side of Online Sexual Activity in Young Adults
Mariana Costa, Sónia Caridade
Development and Effectiveness Assessment of an Intervention for Internet Child Sex Offenders Using a Randomized Control Trial
Claudia Gouveia, Olga Cunha, Michael Seto, Sónia Caridade
A Rainbow School Program: Development and Assessment of an Intervention with Educational Agents to Prevent Victimization on LGBTQ Students
Marlene Ferreira, Sónia Caridade, Carla Fonte
Effectiveness of the Short Motivational Programme: A Randomized Control Trial
Teresa Cunha, Olga Silva, Sónia Caridade
Empathy and Executive Functioning in Incarcerated Women: Comparative Analysis Between Violent and Non-Violent Crimes
Ana Beatriz Machado, Marina Pinheiro, Sónia Caridade
Online Grooming of Children: Prevalence and Impact
Joana Araújo, Sónia Caridade, Ana Isabel Sani, Celina Manita
Emotional Processing in Male Prisoners: Comparing Psychopaths and Non-Psychopaths
Daniela Ramos, Marina Pinheiro, Sónia Caridade, Olga Cunha
Executive Functioning and Empathy in Male Inmates: A Comparison Between Violent and Non-Violent Crimes
Matilde Gamelas, Marina Pinheiro, Sónia Caridade, Olga Cunha

Among the young scientists selected to pitch their projects related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Mariana Costa, a master's student in Justice Psychology, presented the project "Dark Triad, Sexting, and Online Grooming: Malevolent Side of Online Sexual Activity in Young Adults."

Full Program