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."
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