Conferences
Paedophilia : policy and prevention
University of Sydney
14-15 April 1997
Contents
Introduction
In recent times the Australian public has been deluged with media reports of paedophile activity both in this country and overseas. There does, however, need to be informed Professoressional discussion of the complexities surrounding the issues.
This conference explores various interpretations of paedophilia. The papers discuss detection and reporting; investigation, prosecution and defence; public education; victim evidence; treating offenders; and civil liberties implications.
Conference papers
- Keynote address - Paedophilia : the public health problem of the decade
Dr William Glaser, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Victoria; and Consultant Psychiatrist, Psychosexual Treatment Program, Forensic Psychiatric Services, Health and Community Services, Victoria
Detection and reporting
- Sexual abuse of children : extent and consequence (ABSTRACT ONLY)
Professor Kim Oates, Head, Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Sydney, New South Wales - Opinion, policy and practice in child sexual abuse : implications for detection and reporting
Dr Dianna Kenny, Associate Professoressor, Department of Behavioural Sciences, University of Sydney, New South Wales - Detection and reporting of paedophilia : a law enforcement perspective
Kylie Miller, Senior Analyst, Strategic Intelligence Unit, National Crime Authority
Investigation, prosection and defence
- Problems in the procesecution of paedophiles
Margaret Cunneen, Crown Prosecutor, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, New South Wales - Defence of paedophiles : why do we need to bother
John Nicholson, Deputy Senior Public Defender, Public Defenders' Office, New South Wales
Public education
- The source of all our discontents
Chris Puplick, President, Anti-Discrimination Board, New South Wales; and Chair, Privacy Committee, New South Wales - Young men, sexuality and sex offending (risk management and public education)
Patrick Tidmarsh, Co-ordinator, MAPPS Program, Juvenile Justice, Victoria - 'Child sexual abuse' or 'consensual teenage sexual activity'?
Lex Watson, Senior Lecturer in Government, University of Sydney, New South Wales
Responses
- Paedophilia : therapeutic issues
Professor Neil McConaghy, Prince of Wales Hospital, New South Wales - Homosexual 'pedophilia' and the New South Wales Police Royal Commission
David Buchanan, Barrister, New South Wales
Victim evidence
- Recovered memories of child sexual abuse : fact or fantasy?
Dr Anne Cossins, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales - Ambiguous CSA evidence in family court matters
Dr Brent Waters, Consultant Child Psychiatrist, New South Wales - Witches and monsters : distorted allegations and their dangers
Richard Guilliatt, Senior Writer, Sydney Morning Herald, New South Wales
Treating offenders
- Paedophilia with respect to priests, religious ministers and others (ABSTRACT ONLY)
Professor Richard Ball, St Vincent's Medical Centre, Victoria - The critical importance of maintenance counselling in the management of intellectual disabled sex offenders
Chris Kelly, Human Relations Consultant, Christopher F Kelly and Associates, Victoria - Early intervention is the best prevention
Ros Harris, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Juvenile Justice Section, Department of Human Services, Victoria
Implications for civil liberties
- Implications for civil liberties and implications of privacy laws
Nigel Waters, Head, Privacy Branch, Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner - National paedophile database (ABSTRACT ONLY)
Alistair Smith and Tony Wright, Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence