Material Presented at The Boys At Risk II Early Origins of Male Violence Conference
May 1-3, 2019, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Plenary Presenters’ Material
Plenary Presenter |
Presentation Title |
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Jay Belsky | Early Developmental Experience Affects Some Children More Than Others: Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences | Video Interview Paper 1 Paper 2 Differential-Susceptibility-PPT- |
Theodore Beauchaine |
An Ontogenic Process Perspective | Video Presentation PPT |
James Blair | The Impact of Different Forms of Maltreatment On Brain Development, And How this Affects the Risk for Violence | Video Presentation-Blair |
Elizabeth Cauffman | Arrested Development: Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice | Interview Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 |
Kenneth Corvo | Early Life Risk for Domestic Violence Perpetration | Video Presentation PPT Paper |
Hiram Fitzgerald | Boys and Violence: A Developmental Science Perspective on Early Origins | Interview Video Presentation PPT Paper |
Paul Golding | Introduction to Conference, Boys at Risk II The Early Origins of Male Violence |
Video Presentation PPT Paper 1 Paper 2 |
Sara Jaffee | Lead Exposure and Child Maltreatment as Models for How to Conceptualize Early-in-Life Risk Factors for Violence | Video Presentation PPT Paper |
David Olds | Sex Differences in Child Development Outcomes in Randomized Clinical Trails of the Nurse-Family Partnership | Video Presentation PPT |
Adrian Raine | A Neurodevelopment Perspective on Male Violence | Interview Day 1 Review Video Video Presentation PPT Day 1 Review PTT Paper |
Daniel Shaw | Early Childhood Prediction and Prevention of Adolescent and Young Adult Violent and Aggressive Behavior | Interview Video Presentation PPT Paper |
Richard Tremblay | Sex Difference in the Development of Physical Aggression: An Intergenerational Perspective and Implications for Preventive Interventions | Video Paper |
Melvin Wilson | The Role of Early Discrimination Experiences and the Parent-Child Relationship in the Development of Maladaptive Behaviors in Adolescence | Video Presentation PPT Paper |
End of Day Plenary Panels | Day 1–Adrian Raine, James Blair, Theodore Beauchaine, Daniel Shaw Day 2–Sara Jaffee, Jay Belsky, Melvin Wilson, Elizabeth Cauffman Day 3–David Olds, Richard Tremblay, Kenneth Corvo, Hiram Fitzgerald |
Day 1 Video Day 2 Video Day 3 Video |
Workshop Presenters’ Material
Presenter(s) |
Workshop |
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Danielle Nicholls & Susan Powers | Supporting Fathers to Support Children: Macro and Micro Approaches (Part I) | Video |
Areti Smaragdi & Andrea Blackman | Changing Boys’ Violent Trajectory: Comprehensive Evidence-Based Early Intervention in Practice | Video |
Shashi DeHaan & Patricia Studley | Supporting Negative Affect in Young Male Children Toward Positive Outcomes: A Facilitated Conversation | Presentation PPT |
Carolyn Webster Stratton, Chloe Ferrer, France Capuano, Sylvana Cote, Isabelle Vinet, Marie-Josee Letarte | A Multi-Modal Childcare-Based Preventive Intervention: Opportunities and Challenges to Understand and Prevent the Development of Aggressive Behavior | Video |
Ian Edelstein | Measuring Youth violence Potential Among Males in Urban South Africa | Presentation PPT Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 |
Jorge Garcia | Early Childhood Education and Crime | Presentation PPT Paper |
Hailey Heinz & Mathew Bernstein | Exclusionary School Discipline and Boys | Presentation PPT |
Victor LaCerva | Parenting for Peace | Presentation PPT |
Fathers New Mexico | Early Adolescent Males and Violence Mitigation | Presentation |
Lawrence Raifman | Profiling Mentally Ill Male Mass Murderers | Presentation PPT 1 Presentation PPT 2 Presentation PPT 3 |
Peter Sheras | Middle School Mentorship Interventions Using Considerations of Early Development | Video Presentation PPT |