Presentations
Conference Presentations
Jung, S., Mendoza, J., & Gothoskar, R. (2023, September). Introduction to a community risk assessment tool for post-secondary educational institutions. Symposium session presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Aurora, CO.
Jung, S., Hilton, N. Z., Pham, A., Nunes, K., & Ennis, L. (2023, June). An RNR perspective on intimate partner abuse involving sexual violence. In J. Proulx (Chair), Risk factors associated with intimate partner violence. Symposium session presented presentation at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 5th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N5), Toronto, ON. Research from the PCL@M will be presented at the upcoming N5 conference in Toronto in June 2023.
Jung, S., Kitura, G., Irvine, J., & Smith, J. (2023, June). Applying evidence-based approaches to supervision of high risk offenders under judicial orders in a policing context. Symposium session presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 5th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N5), Toronto, ON.
*Karpiak, M., & Jung, S. (2023, June). Does perpetrator intoxication during a campus sexual assault influence perceptions of risk and sanction recommendations? Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 5th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N5), Toronto, ON.
Pham, A. T., Jung, S., *Faitakis, M., & *Morrill, A. (2022, July). Comparison of reactive and proactive intimate partner violent men. In A. T. Pham (Chair), Intimate Partner Violence Typologies and Criminogenic Needs. Symposium session presented at the 25th World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Ottawa, ON.
Peters, J., & Jung, S. (2022, July). Latent classes among intimate partner violent men: A replication. In A. T. Pham (Chair), Intimate Partner Violence Typologies and Criminogenic Needs. Symposium session presented at the 25th World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Ottawa, ON.
*Thomas, M., & Jung, S. (2022, June). Differences in criminogenic needs and risk prediction based on sexual assault typology. In S. Jung (Moderator), Predictive accuracy of sexual violence risk assessment. Symposium session presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB.
*Robles, C. P., *Thomas, M., & Jung, S. (2022, June). Criminogenic and non-criminogenic needs of high risk offenders and reintegration success. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB.
*Chiarieri-Hirsch, D., *Thomas, M., & Jung, S. (2022, June). A post-release examination of high-risk offenders and the barriers to reintegration. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB.
*Thomas, M., & Jung, S. (2022, February). Examining explanation types given by individuals who engage in exhibitionism. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS.
*Himmen, M., & Jung, S. (2021, June). A field study of the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) as used by law enforcement. In S. Jung (Chair), Intimate partner violence risk: Validation and perceptions. Symposium session presented at the 82nd Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, National Virtual Convention.
*Himmen, M., *Scavuzzo, R., *Thomas, M., *Koski, R., & Jung, S. (2021, June). Perceptions of community notifications in Canada. Poster presented at the 82nd Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, National Virtual Convention.
*Himmen, M., & Jung, S. (2020, September 25). Stalking behaviour and intimate partner violence risk. Paper presented at the Virtual Forensic Conference at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS.
Allison, M., Jung, S., & Culhane, S. (2020, August). The effect of alibi consistency, timing of disclosure, and presence of physical evidence on mock juror perceptions. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. [virtual delivery]
Salerno, A. C., & Jung, S. (2020, March). To charge or not to charge? Police decisions in sexual assault cases and the relevance of rape myths. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, GA.
Jung, S., & *Adams, L. (2019, November). The incongruity between denial and principles of sentencing. In K. L. Nunes (Chair), Denial and minimization: Motivations, functions, and outcomes. Symposium session presented at the 38th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, GA.
*Lalani, A. (2019, November). Is there a distinction between genetic and sociolegal incest reported to police? Paper presented at the Student Data Blitz at the 38th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, GA.
*Adams, L., & Jung, S. (2019, May-Jun). Partisan allegiance in legal cases involving sexual assault. Poster session presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N4), Halifax, NS.
*Haack, J., & Jung, S. (2019, May-Jun). Examining the Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP) and its association with recidivism risk. Poster session presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N4), Halifax, NS.
Ennis, L. (Chair), Pham, A., Peters, J., Jung, S., Nunes, K., & Hilton, N. Z. (2019, May-June). Deconstructing risk in a sample of intimate partner violent men referred for threat assessment. Symposium presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N4), Halifax, NS.
Hilton, N. Z. (Chair), Perrault, L., LaPierre, A., Jung, S., Pham, A., & Ennis, L. (2019, May-June). The utility of intimate partner violence risk assessment in a high risk sample of men referred for police threat assessment. Symposium presented at the 80th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association / 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (N4), Halifax, NS.
Allison, M., & Jung, S. (2019, March). Alibi believability: Does the timing of an alibi’s disclosure matter? Poster session presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR.
*Faitakis, M., & Jung, S. (2018, October). Differences in perpetrators of intimate partner violence who sexually assault. Poster session presented at the 37thAnnual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Vancouver, BC.
Jung, S. (Chair), *Kleefman, C.,*Cheema, H., *Faitakis, M., Sparks, B., *Wielinga, F., & Hilton, N. Z. (2018, October). Intimate partner sexual violence: Definitions, profile, criminogenic needs, and future directions. Symposium presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Vancouver, BC.
Allison, M., Jung, S., & Benjamin, A. (2018, March). Alibi believability: The impact of timing of disclosure, strength of evidence, and severity of crime. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Memphis, TN.
Training Presentations
Jung, S. (2023, May 30 and 2023, Oct 4). Risk management using risk, need, and responsivity (RNR) principles. Professional workshop conducted for Edmonton Police Service at the Union Building, Edmonton, AB.
Tedeschini, J., & Jung, S. (2022, Oct 26). Advanced Interviewing Techniques: Advanced Interviewing Insights and Strategies. Professional full-day workshop conducted at Strathcona County Community Centre, Edmonton, AB.
Tedeschini, J., & Jung, S. (2022, Sep 21). Investigative Interviewing Techniques: A Best-Practice Approach to Information-Gathering. Professional full-day workshop conducted at Strathcona County Community Centre, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S., & Tedeschini, J. (2021, Nov 2). Investigative Interviewing: Insights and Strategies. Professional full-day workshop conducted at Strathcona County Community Centre, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2021, Oct 14). Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice. Professional 4-hour online training workshop conducted as part of the Safer Society Press Series.
Jung, S. (2021, Jun 21-22). Effective Identification and Management of Intimate Partner Violence Risk. Professional workshop conducted for the Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research Fredericton, NB. [virtually delivered as 2 half-days due to COVID-19 pandemic]
Jung, S. (2021, May 25). Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice. Professional 4-hour online training workshop conducted as part of the Safer Society Press Series.
Jung, S. (2021, May 3). Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervision and Treatment of Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behaviours. Professional half-day workshop conducted at the 2020 Continuum Conference (The Continuum of Services for Adolescents Who Have Sexually Offended), Toronto, ON. [virtually delivered due to COVID-19 pandemic]
Jung, S. (2020, Feb 5). Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR): From Principles to Practice. Professional workshop conducted at the Annual Conference of the Netherland Chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers – At the Crossroads, Antwerp, Belgium.
Jung, S. (2019, Nov 6). Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice. Professional workshop conducted at the 38th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, GA.
Jung, S. (2019, Sep 18). The risky business of IPV prevention. Invited speaker for September meeting of the Community Initiatives Against Family Violence (CIAFV), Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S., & Tedeschini, J. (2019, Jan 30). Offender Interviewing: Insights and Strategies. Professional workshop conducted for the Criminal Investigation Division of the Edmonton Police Service, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2018, Oct 17). Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR): From Principles to Practice. Professional workshop conducted at the Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Vancouver, BC.
Jung, S. (2018, Aug). Successfully Implementing Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles in the Supervision and Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Professional workshop conducted at the annual conference of the Idaho Chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (IATSA), Boise, ID.
Jung, S. (2018, May). Successfully Implementing Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles in Supervising and Treating Sexual Abusers. Professional workshop conducted at the annual conference of the Oregon Chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (OATSA), Portland, OR.
Jung, S. (2018, April). Successfully Implementing Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles in Supervising and Treating Sexual Abusers. Professional workshop conducted at the 17th annual training conference for the Indiana Sex Offender Management and Monitoring (INSOMM), Indianapolis, IN.
Jung, S. (2018, March). Applying the risk principle in the effective and collaborative prevention of intimate partner violence. Professional workshop conducted for the Government of Alberta on Family Violence and Self Care, Edmonton, AB.
Public and Invited/Keynote Presentations
Jung, S. (2023, Sept 19). Risk assessment: A primer on intimate partner violence risk. Lunch and learn live webinar training for Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART), Alberta Health Services. [invited]
Jung, S. (2023, July 25). Identifying and monitoring coercively controlling behaviours in intimate partner relationships. Free live webinar training as part of the Law and Mental Health Series at University of New Mexico. [invited]. Available on YouTube.
Jung, S. (2023, May 18). Intimate partner violence risk assessment. Free live webinar training as part of the Alberta Crown Prosecutors Conference. [invited]
Jung, S. (2023, Feb 1). Intimate partner violence: Identifying and monitoring coercive controlling behaviors. Free live webinar training as part of the Safer Society Press Series, Safer Talk. [invited]
Jung, S. (2022, Nov 17). Identifying and monitoring coercive controlling behaviours. Invited concurrent speaker at the Diverse Voices Family Violence Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Mendoza, J., & Jung, S. (2022, Nov 14). Risk Assessment: What your organization needs to do, Best and evolving practices. Invited presentation as part of the Osgoode Intensive Course in Responding to Campus Sexual Violence by the Osgoode Hall Law School and York University, Toronto, ON.
Jung, S. (2022, Oct 13). Coercive Controlling Behaviours in Partner Abusive Relationships: What is it, What does it look like, and Why is it important. Webinar presented at the International Forensic Psychiatry Lecture Series for McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, ON.
Jung, S. (2022, Feb 4). Why is addressing intimate partner violence so complicated? Invited keynote speaker at the 2nd Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS.
Jung, S. (2019, Nov 15). Intimate partner sexual violence: Translating research into recommended intervention practices. Invited concurrent speaker at the Diverse Voices Family Violence Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2019, Sep 18). The risky business of IPV prevention. Invited speaker for September meeting of the Community Initiatives Against Family Violence (CIAFV), Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2019, February). The risky business of intimate partner violence prevention. Board of Governors’ Research Chair and Department of Psychology talk at MacEwan University, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2018, November). The risky business of intimate partner violence prevention. Invited speaker at the Forensic Psychology Research Centre in Carleton University, Ottawa, ON.
Jung, S. (2018, April). The risky business of sexual and intimate partner violence prevention. Keynote address for the Brian Harder Honours Day Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Jung, S. (2017, November). Applying the risk principle in the effective prevention of intimate partner violence. Invited concurrent session presented at Diverse Voices Family Violence Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Presentation by Diana Lupse and Farron Wielinga for the Alberta Hospital Edmonton Forensic Grand Rounds on May 10, 2017 on female-perpetrated intimate partner violence.
Invited to speak in the Departmental Seminar on April 28, 2017 for the Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Presentation to the Edmonton Police Commission at the February 16, 2017 meeting reviewing sexual assaults in Edmonton
Report to the Edmonton Police Commission at the January 19, 2017 meeting on domestic violence indicators.
* denote MacEwan students