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P0142 - Forensic psychiatry and the use of virtual reality and attention control technologies in dealing with sex offenders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

P. Renaud
Affiliation:
Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montréal, QU, Canada Université Du Québec En Outaouais, Montréal, QU, Canada Hexagram: Institut de Recherche, Création En Arts Et Tech, Médiatiques, Montréal, QU, Canada
J. Proulx
Affiliation:
Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montréal, QU, Canada Université de Montréal, Montréal, QU, Canada
J.L. Rouleau
Affiliation:
Université de Montréal, Montréal, QU, Canada
J.P. Fedoroff
Affiliation:
Forensic Programme, Royal Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada
J. Bradford
Affiliation:
Forensic Programme, Royal Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Abstract

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Our presentation will address the question of the potentialities of virtual reality and video-oculography (eye movement recording) in forensic assessment and treatment of sex offenders (see figure 1). We will focus specifically on using synthetic 3D virtual environments to elicit subjective, behavioral and physiological responses as diagnostic indices. We will demonstrate how video-oculography combined with virtual reality can help to overcome major limitations affecting standard procedures such as penile plethysmography and polygraphy. We will illustrate our methodological concepts with data and video documents coming from assessment sessions of sex offenders' sexual preferences. Finally, we will demonstrate the prototype of an interactive device allowing clinicians to embody virtual characters depicting features of victims in order to interact in virtual immersion with pedophiles.

Type
Poster Session III: Forensic Psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008

References

Renaud, P. Sexual and oculomotor biofeedback mediated by sexual stimuli presented in virtual reality. Paper presented at the 26th Annual conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders, San Diego, November 2007.Google Scholar
Renaud, P, et al. 2006. L–évaluation des préférences sexuelles à l'aide de la vidéo-oculographie utilisée en immersion virtuelle. In Tardif, M. & McKibben, A. (Eds) L–agression sexuelle: collaborer par-delà les frontières. URL : www.cifas.org.Google Scholar
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