Seventh EUSPR Conference Workshop Presentations

Workshops Please see below for the PDFs of the presentations from the pre-conference workshops.   1) “Give me the money!”: how to ask for research funding. Full day workshop convened by Kimberley Hill and Angelina Brotherhood, the University of Northampton (UK); University of Vienna (AT) Slides 2) An Introduction to Latent Class Analysis for Prevention …

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Seventh EUSPR Conference Speaker Presentations

EUSPR Members and 2016 Conference attendees   Plenary Speaker Presentations Please see below for the PDFs of the presentations from the plenary speakers.   Plenary Session 1 Developmental Approaches to Crime and Violence Prevention: Issues of Evaluation, Generalization and Differentiation – Prof Friedrich Lösel (University of Cambridge, UK; University Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE) This talk is not available …

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Seventh EUSPR Conference Poster Presentations

EUSPR Members and 2016 Conference attendees   Posters A selection of posters presented at the conference can be downloaded via the links below:   Poster 3 – Mediation of an efficacious HIV risk reduction intervention for Spanish adolescents: The importance of knowledge on HIV and STIs Poster_3_Alexandra_Morales Poster 4 – The HIV-related Attitudes Scale (HIV-AS): Factor …

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Awards – EUSPR 2016

EUSPR awarded four prizes plus two runner up prizes at their 7th Conference which was held in Berlin, Germany in 2016. Award winners: President’s Award – Avalon de Bruijn and colleagues Prize: Certificate, plaque and one year’s free EUSPR membership. The President’s award winner will be invited to give the Society Lecture the following year For an …

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Seventh EUSPR Conference and Members’ Meeting, October 31st – November 2nd 2016, Berlin, Germany

The 2016 EUSPR conference will be held in Berlin, Germany from October 31st to November 2nd 2016. The main theme is “Sustainable Prevention in a Changing World” and this year’s conference will include keynotes on developing and understanding sustainable prevention systems, and prevention responses to the health and social needs of populations in transition.