This panel conversation dives into the relationship in between Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the criminal justice system. This webinar functions Dr. Kaitlyn McLachlan, the Justice Research Lead with the Canada FASD Research Network. She is likewise an Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Guelph.
She will exist together with Melissa Grubb and Katelyn Mullally, trainee scientists in the Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology program at the University of Guelph.
In this webinar, Dr. McLachlan’s research study group will provide findings from a number of current research studies that intend to establish this growing proof base. They will initially define criminal justice contact experiences amongst teenagers and grownups with FASD utilizing information from the Canadian FASD Database. Second, they will examine findings from a just recently finished research study examining FASD proof in an evaluation of released Canadian criminal cases. Third, they will explain findings from our research study identifying the FASD understanding, practice experiences, and training requirements amongst forensic clinicians in Canada and globally. They will provide findings from an organized evaluation of screening tools and methods for determining people with FASD, consisting of particularly in justice contexts.
This video becomes part of our CanFASD webinar series, bringing evidence-based research study on FASD to Canadians from the convenience of your own house.
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