Vladimir Motov

Tambov State University
Department of Law

ul Sovietskaya 38-G, kv. 8,
Tambov, Russia 392002
Telephone: (0752)75-82-01
Fax: (0752)75-00-11

vlad_motov@yahoo.com

 

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During the 2001-2002 academic year, Vladimir Motov was a visiting research professor at The George Washington University, affiliated with the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning. His stay in the USA was supported by the Junior Faculty Development Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.Vladimir Motov was for a time a psychiatrist, forensic psychiatrist, and lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry at the Tambov State University Law Institute, in Russia. His research interests are predictions of future dangerous behaviors of the mentally ill, psychopathology, personal characteristics of repetitive sexual offenders, and the conception of mental illness in different cultures. He has written a series of article for Indendent Psychiaric Journal.

Dr. Motov obtained his medical education from the Izhevsk State Medical Institute, in Russia. He was trained in Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, and the Management of Psychiatric Services in a Correctional System at the Ukranian Institute for Advanced Medical Training in Kharkov, at the National Institute for Advanced Medical Training of Administrative Officers of the Department of Corrections in Moscow, 2nd Moscow Medical Institute and the Serbsky National Research Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry in Moscow.

Vladimir Motov was the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law in Bethesda, MD on May 14, 2002 and a guest of the American Psychiatric Association 155 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA, May 19-23, 2002.