Register Now!

The registration portal is now open for the 2nd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, which takes place June 2nd-4th, 2011. This is going to be a great conference, with hundreds of presentations, top-notch keynote speakers, continuing education workshops, and social events. Furthermore, it's in Toronto, Ontario, a wonderful city, so be sure to register soon and get the early registration rates.
 
To register, go to: http://www.cpa.ca/convention/registration/ and then be sure to click on the link (the right-side one) for NACCJPC 2.
 
More information about hotel and travel rates soon.
 
Meanwhile, check out our own Toronto Tourism & Travel Guide.

The conference hotel (Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel) is located in Toronto's Entertainment District, close to restaurants, shopping, live theatre, museums, the Hockey Hall of Fame, the CN Tower, and the Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays (who play against the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday evening, June 1st).

 

Facebook & Pictures from NACCJPC 2007

Please join us on facebook for up-to-date information on the conference and to see pictures from the 2007 conference.

NACCJPC on facebook


2007 Pictures (can view pictures without a facebook account)

For US Citizens traveling to NACCJPC 2011

See the following link for important travel information:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1082.html
"When returning to the United States from Canada, it is very important to note that all U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport to enter or re-enter the United States via air."

Keynote Speakers


 
Joel A. Dvoskin, Ph.D., ABPP , University of Arizona Medical School & Private Forensic Consulting Practice”
“Crime & Punishment & Psychology: How to Spend a Fortune Making America Less Safe”
 
 
 
R. Karl Hanson, Ph.D., “Public Safety Canada”
“The Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders”
 
 
 
Sheilagh Hodgins, Ph.D., Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London & Maria-Ungdom Research Centre, Stockholm, Sweden
“The Neurobiology of Persistent Violent Offending”
 
 
Jennifer L. Skeem, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
"Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Involvement: A New Paradigm for Research and Policy"
 
 
 
Paula Smith, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
“Treatment Integrity: The Relationship Between Program Level Characteristics and Offender Recidivism”