Professor Jim Alexander on Functional Family Therapy, Sydney, 28 Feb 2013
This is a keynote address delivered by Professor Jim Alexander, University of Utah, to the Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference 27-28 February 2013, Sydney, Australia. Presentation title: Evidence based treatments for high risk youth and families: Integrating theory, research, clinical experience, cultural competence, and therapists into an effective intervention The conference was hosted by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au

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Professor Mark Kleiman on How to have Less Crime and Less Punishment, Sydney, 27 February 2013

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Why accurate assessment of family violence homicide risk is not possible

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Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy

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Alternative Justice for DFV and Sexual Violence: Insights from the ACT Policy Experience

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A Conversation with Aaron T. Beck

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Structural Family Therapy | Part 1

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Norwegen – Frankreich Highlights | Gruppe I, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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5 steps to designing the life you want | Bill Burnett | TEDxStanford

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Narrative Therapy with Dr. Diane Gehart

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Uruguay – Spanien Highlights | Gruppe H, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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David Brooks - Making People Feel Seen: How to Do it Right

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Did a High Court decision on doli incapax shift court outcomes for 10-13 year olds?

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Think Faster, Talk Smarter with Matt Abrahams

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A neuroscientist’s guide to protecting your brain, in 58 minutes | Lisa Genova: Full Interview

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Professor Eli Silverman on the Crime Numbers Game, Sydney, 28 February 2013

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