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Appendix: Workshop Materials
Pages 81-92

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From page 81...
... · Appendix Workshop Materials AGENDA October 28-29, 1999 The Lecture Room, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center National Academies, 100 Academy Drive, Irvine, California Thursday Octol~er28, 1999 8:30-8:45 Welcome Carol Petrie, Director Committee on Law and Justice, National Research Council Nancy Crowell, Study Director National Research Council Joan Petersilia, Professor, Criminology, Law & Society University of California, Irvine, and Vice Chair, Committee on Law and Justice 8:45-9:00 Introduction Objectives of Workshop loan Petersilia 81
From page 82...
... 82 CRIME VICTIMS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 9:00-10:30 The Nature and Extent of Crimes Against Persons with Developmental Disabilities Ruth Luckasson, Professor of Special Education University of New Mexico Comments Beverly Frantz, Institute on Disabilities Temple University JodyWil~y, Director Center for Independent Living, Washington, DC Discussion 1 0:30-1 0:45 BREAK 10:45-12:15 Why Are Victims with Disabilities at High Risk for Victimization: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues Richard Sobsey, Professor Department of Educational Psychology University of Alberta, Edmonton Peter Calder, Professor Emeritus Department of Educational Psychology University of Alberta, Edmonton Comments Ryan Wright, Deputy District Attorney Victims Service Unit Ventura County, CA District Attorney's Office Valeri Criino-Paez, Victim Advocate Ventura County, CA District Attorney's Office Discussion
From page 83...
... APPENDIX: WORKSHOP MATERIALS 12: 15-12:45 Findings From the Survey of Women with Disabilities 83 Mary Ann Curry, Professor, Oregon Health Services University School of Nursing Laurie Powers Center on Self Determination Oregon Institute on Disability and Development Discussion 12:45-2:00 Lunch Ian Chaiken, Director Bureau of Justice Statistics 2:00-3:30 Measuring the Incidence and Prevalence of Crime Against Persons with Disabilities: Methodological Concerns and Remedies Richard McCleary, Professor School of Social Ecology University of California, Irvine Douglas Wiebe School of Social Ecology University of California, Irvine Comments Colin Loftin, Professor School of Criminal Justice University of Albany Rick Ingraham, Chief, Health and Wellness Section Department of Development Services State of California Discussion
From page 84...
... Dinerstein, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs American University, Washington College of Law Comments
From page 85...
... . Leigh Ann Davis The Arc of the United States, Arlington, Texas Comments Linda Teplin, Professor Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine Northwestern University Barry Perrou, Psychologist Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Discussion 12:00-1 :30 Lunch Laura Mosqueda, Director of Geriatrics and Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine UCI College of Medicine
From page 86...
... Bergmann, President Post Trauma Resources Columbia, South Carolina Discussion 3:15 Break 3:30-5:00 Advocacy, Hate Crime Legislation, and Other Legal Means to Respond to Victims with Disabilities Ryken Grattet, Associate Professor Sociology Department University of California, Davis Valerie Jenness, Associate Professor Department of Criminology, Law & Society University of California, Irvine Comments Wayne Logan, Associate Professor School of Criminal Justice University of Albany
From page 87...
... APPENDIX: WORKSHOP MATERIALS Marc Dubin, Trial Attorney Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section U.S. Department of Justice Discussion 5:00 Wrap-up and adjourn 87
From page 88...
... Dinerstein The Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities: Utilizing Effective ADA Accommodations Leigh Ann Davis Children and Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Maltreatment Update flora/. BaladLerian Policy Responses to the Victimization of Persons with Disabilities: An Assessment of the Viability of Using Hate Crime Law to Enhance the Status and Welfare of Persons with Disabilities Ryken Grattet and Valerie fenness
From page 89...
... He has collaborated with Richard Sobsey in a number of studies relating to issues of individuals with developmental disabilities, including a review commissioned by The Law Commission of Canada on the needs of victims of institutional abuse. Mary Ann Curry is the Grace Phelps distinguished professor at Oregon Health Sciences University School of Nursing.
From page 90...
... entitled, Bias Crime Politics and Public Policy: BuildLing a Response to Discriminatory Violence, to be published in the American Sociological Association's Rose Monograph Series by the Russell Sage Foundation. Valerie lennes is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine.
From page 91...
... His research interests include injury and injury-related fatalities, developmental disabilities of the very young and very old, and the relationship between the two. Laurie Powers is an associate professor of pediatrics, public health and psychiatry and the co-director of the Oregon Institute on Disability and Development's Center on Self-Determination at the Oregon Health Sciences University.
From page 92...
... His research focuses on public health and epidemiological approaches to reducing violence and injury. He has published research in the areas of statistical methodology, geographical and temporal patterns of street gang activity, violence among inmates, and the relationship between mental illness and violence.


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