General Information


The 2004 American Psychology-Law Society (Division #41 of the American Psychological Association) Annual Conference will be held March 4 – 7 at the Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona.  Presentations will address topics in all areas of Psychology & Law.  Professionals, academics, and students interested in the field are invited to attend.  The conference will begin at
noon on Thursday, March 4th, and run through noon on Sunday, March 7thContinuing education workshops will also be available on Wednesday and Sunday (and will run from 9:00am to 4:00pm each day).  Conference presenters should click here for important information!

The deadline for submissions was October 1, 2003.  Proposals were peer-reviewed, and authors were notified in late November regarding acceptance.  The conference program is now available online!  Conference registration will be available on-site via personal check or credit card.  Attendees are encouraged to book hotel accommodations early, as attendance is expected to exceed that of previous years.  The conference hotel has now reached its capacity, so alternative hotels and special contacts have been arranged for attendees -- see the "Lodging and Travel" page for more information.  

Questions, comments, or concerns should be sent to the conference organizers via email to apls2004@fiu.edu, or via the contact information provided below.

 

Christian Meissner, Ph.D.
Legal Psychology Program
Florida International University
Email:
meissner@fiu.edu
Office phone: 305-348-3379

Patricia Zapf, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Email:
pzapf@jjay.cuny.edu
Office phone: 212-
237-8775