From 5 p.m. to- 5.15 p.m. Presentation of the event by Pilar Fernández the dean of the Faculty of Law, and Nieves Sánchez, the delegate prosecutor for gender violence and victim protection in Catalonia.
From 5.15 p.m. to- 6.30 p.m. Round table: What type of psychopathological profiles are associated with processes of radicalisation and violence among terrorists? Psychopathological and forensic implications.
Presented and moderated by: Dr Esperanza Gómez-Durán, director of the Master’s degree in Legal, Forensic and Criminological Psychopathology.
Speakers.
Dr Francisco Collazos, a psychiatrist specialising in transcultural psychiatry.
Dr Rafael Fernández, a psychiatrist specialising in the evaluation of the risk of terrorist radicalisation among the mentally ill.
Eduardo Martín de Pozuelo, a journalist and writer, specialising in Islamic terrorism.
From 6.30 p.m. to- 6.45 p.m. Coffee-break.
From 6.45 p.m. to- 8 p.m. Round table entitled: Forensic and criminological challenges in the face of new types of sexual attacks in groups.
Presented and moderated by: Esperanza Gómez-Durán, director of the Master’s degree in Legal, Forensic and Criminological Psychopathology. Speakers:
Dr Ismael Loinaz, aforensic psychologist and University of Barcelona lecturer.
Dr Àngel Cuquerella, a forensic doctor from the Institute for Legal Medicine and Forensic Science of Catalonia.
Marian Martínez, researcher at the Advanced Studies in Violence Group.
Dr Marc Molins i Raich, criminal lawyer and partner at Molins & Parés.
From 8 p.m. to- 8.15 p.m. Closing session to be given by Dr Leopoldo Ortega-Monasterio, honorary president of the Master's Degree in Legal, Forensic and Criminological Psychopathology.