16th AETAP Conference in 2025 – Save the date!
We are pleased to inform you that the 16th conference will take place from April 7th to 10th, 2025, in Lugano, Switzerland. Please save the date. Further information will be provided here shortly.
We are pleased to inform you that the 16th conference will take place from April 7th to 10th, 2025, in Lugano, Switzerland. Please save the date. Further information will be provided here shortly.
Save the dates
21-22 November 2022
AfATAP’s first in-person conference
Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch Johannesburg
Be a speaker! Submit a paper for consideration
Download (click here) and complete the attached form and return it by Friday 8 July 2022 (email to admin@afatap.africa).
Preference may be given to topics that relate to: Assessing anonymous threats; Stalking in the workplace environment/of public figures/domestic violence context; Examples of threat assessment and management teams; Insider threats; Terrorism/Radicalisation/Extremism in Southern Africa/or corporate context; Mass casualty events such as active shooters; Open source intelligence in threat assessment; Mental health and threat assessment.
Dear AETAP members, colleagues and friends,
we are pleased to let you know, that we are actively working on an alternative solution to our 4-day conference we had arranged to have in Budapest in 2021. Due to the current Covid-19 situation, our seminars and presentations won’t be held at the Sofihotel in Budapest next year. Please feel reassured, that we are planning an event, which will minimize the health risks involved and make everyone feel more comfortable attending our annual conference.
Warm regards,
AETAP Board
There will be a free webinar with Dr Reid Meloy in February next year.
MHS Public Safety is hosting the webinar on February 24th 2021:
Threat Assessment in the age of Covid-19: An introduction to the TRAP-18
For further information and registration go to:
The conference will be conducted by local and national experts in the varied areas of disasters to provide resources necessary to move forward after a disaster.
Whether it be natural or human caused, our conference is one of a kind in Oregon and provides behavioral health content applicable to a wide variety of individuals when responding to a disaster.
mehr erfahren „2019 Disaster Behavioral Health Conference – February 4-5, 2019“
Workshops
– Assessment of Risk for Sexual Violence: RSVP & SVR-20 launch presented by: Dr. Stephen Hart
– Using the MMPI-A-RF in Juvenile Forensic Psychological Evaluations presented by Dr. Martin Sellbom
– Evaluations for High Stakes Sentencing presented by Dr. Mark Cunningham
– Evaluation for Workplace Disability presented by Dr. Lisa Drago Piechowski
More information on event, presenters, and registration go to: https://www.concept-ce.com/sti2018/ or contact: Dr. Patricia Zapf | Email: pzapf@concept-ce.com
This workshop will provide information on social media monitoring, data mining tools, and online research techniques for practitioners. Includes best practices for obtaining information online while protecting anonymity and adhering to the code of ethics and legalities. This course also includes how to locate, extract, analyze, and react to social media data.
The Asia Pacific Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (APATAP) is pleased to announce that the 2018 Conference will be held in Wellington, NZ, from 5th – 7th March.
APATAP is now accepting submissions for presentations. Please note the deadline for submissions is the 17th September 2017.
For more information on the conference, includes suggested topics, how to submit an abstract and information about the pre-conference Expert Seminars, please go to the following link.
http://www.apatap.org/call-for-presentations
New guide on preventing targeted violence from the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit – Entitled „Making Prevention a Reality: Identifying, Assessing, and Managing the Threat of Targeted Attacks,“ this publication originated from a 2015 BAU symposium on targeted violence prevention, at which a number of highly respected ATAP members contributed.