Community Policing in Three Dimensions
Security 21, The International Centre for Security and Justice at the Australian National University (ANU) is collaborating with the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/bccj/ in producing a series of workshops on policing.
The inaugural event. “Police Reform From The Bottom Up” was held at Berkeley in October 2006. http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/bccj/conferences/policereform/index.html
The second event in the series will be a workshop on Community Policing in Three Dimensions to be held at the ANU in Canberra, 12-14 December 2007. The Workshop will have three themes:
Generic community policing,
Peacekeeping &
Policing in the post 9/11 environment
DRAFT PROGRAM
Community Policing in Three Dimensions
University House, Canberra 12,13 & 14 December 2007
Draft Program
DAY 1: Wednesday 12 December: Community Policing
<<Supplementary Readings for Day 1 >>
8:30 |
Registration |
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9:00-9:15 |
Welcome |
Professor Valerie Braithwaite, Head, REGNET
Professor Ian Chubb AC, Vice Chancellor ANU |
9:15-9:35 |
Session 1 |
Martin Innes, Cardiff University
Seeing Like a Citizen: Intelligence and Engagement in Community Policing |
9:35-9:50 |
Discussion |
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9:55-10:15 |
Session 2 |
Chief Gil Kerlikowske, Seattle Police Department
Policing the Hometown in a Post 9/11 Environment
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10:15-10:30 |
Discussion |
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10:30-10:50 |
Morning Tea |
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10:50-11:10 |
Session 3 |
Jennifer Wood, Temple University and David Bradley, Victoria Police
Making it Matter: What We’ve Learned about doing Collaborative Policing |
11:10-11:25 |
Discussion |
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11:25-11:45 |
Session 4 |
Jenny Fleming, University of Tasmania and Juani O’Reilly, Australian Federal Police
The 'small-scale initiative'; the rhetoric and the reality of Community Policing in Australia |
11:45-12:00 |
Discussion |
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12:00-13:00 |
Lunch |
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13:00-13:20 |
Session 5 |
Steve Herbert, University of Washington
Community Policing and Accountability |
13:20-13:35 |
Discussion |
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13:35-13:55 |
Session 6 |
Lena Yueying Zhong, City University of Hong Kong
Community Policing in China: New Wine in Old Bottles? |
13:55-14:05 |
Discussion |
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14:05-14:25 |
Session 7 |
Monique Marks, University of KwaZulu Natal, Clifford Shearing, University of Cape Town, and Jennifer Wood, Temple University
Who should the police be? Finding a new narrative for community policing in South Africa |
14:25-14:35 |
Discussion |
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14:35-14:55 |
Session 8 |
Lili Peaslee, Brandeis University
Agents of Social Change: Police-Social Service Partnerships in Four New England Cities |
14:55-15:05 |
Discussion |
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15:05-15:30 |
Afternoon Tea |
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15:30-15:50 |
Session 9 |
David Onek, University of California , Berkeley
Reducing Street Violence in San Francisco:
A Partnership-Based Violence Prevention Strategy |
15:50-16:10 |
Session 10 |
Kent Lee, University of Hong Kong
Community Policing and the Control of Organized Crime in Hong Kong |
16:10-16:30 |
Discussion |
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Conclusion of Day 1 |
DAY 2: Thursday 13 December: Peacekeeping
<<Supplementary Readings for Day 2 >>
9:00-9:20 |
Speaker 1 |
Sinclair Dinnen/John Braithwaite, ANU
Reinventing Policing through the Prism of the Colonial Kiap |
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Speaker 2 |
David Thacher, University of Michigan
Disorder through the Eyes of Science |
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Speaker 3 |
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9:20-10:20 |
Discussion |
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10:20-11:00 |
Morning Tea |
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11:00-11:20 |
Speaker 1 |
Andrew Goldsmith/Sinclair Dinnen |
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Speaker 2 |
John McFarlane, UNSW / ADFA |
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Speaker 3 |
Beth Greener-Barcham, Massey University
UNPOL: Police as Peacekeepers |
11:20-12:20 |
Discussion |
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12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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13:40-14:00 |
Speaker 1 |
Benoit Dupont/Samuel Tanner, Université de Montréal
Not always a happy ending: The organizational challenges of deploying and reintegrating civilian police peacekeepers - a Canadian perspective |
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Speaker 2 |
Abby McLeod, Australian Federal Police
Beyond peacekeeping: Police capacity development in the Pacific |
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Speaker 3 |
Rod Broadhurst, Queensland University of Technology
Policing in Cambodia: legitimacy in the making? |
14:00-15:00 |
Discussion |
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15:00-15:30 |
Afternoon Tea |
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15:30-15:45 |
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Mr. Dawei Wang, Chinese People's Public Security University.
Establish Harmony Society, Guard World Peace -- Chinese Peace Keeping Force in Action -- |
15:45-16:00 |
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Lorraine Mazerolle, (Abstract) Griffith University, Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security |
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Conclusion of Day 2 |
DAY 3: Friday, 14 December: Community Policing and Counter-Terrorism
<<Supplementary Readings for Day 3>>
9:00-9:20 |
Speaker 1 |
Chuck Weisselberg, University of California, Berkeley
Terror in the courts: assessing the impact of terrorism-related trials on
domestic criminal prosecutions and policing |
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Speaker 2 |
Mark Finnane, Griffith University
The public rhetorics of policing in times of war and violence: countering apocalyptic visions |
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Speaker 3 |
Simon Bronitt, Australian National University
Reflections on the Use of Force and Preventative Policing |
9:20-10:20 |
Discussion |
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10:20-11:00 |
Morning Tea |
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11:00-11:20 |
Speaker 1 |
David Thacher, University of Michigan
The Local Role in Homeland Security |
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Speaker 2 |
Sharon Pickering, Monash University
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Speaker 3 |
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11:20-12:20 |
Discussion |
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12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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13:40-14:00 |
Speaker 1 |
Bob Lambert, (Abstract) University of Exeter |
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Speaker 2 |
Michael Stohl, University of California, Santa Barbara Criminals and Terrorists: Opportunities and Dangers for Counter Terrorism and Community Policing
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Speaker 3 |
Sandy Gordon, University of Wollongong
Policing Terrorism in India |
14:00-15:00 |
Discussion |
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15:00-15:30 |
Afternoon Tea |
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15:30-15:50 |
Speaker 1 |
Mr. Shu Liu, Chinese People's Public Security University.
The Situation of Anti-Terrorism in China and the Countermeasures |
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Speaker 2 |
Mr. You-Zhi Fu, Chinese People's Public Security University.
Sociological Analysis of Community-oriented Policing |
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Speaker 3 |
Mr. Hongbin Liu, Chinese People's Public Security University.
By the Link of Community Sentiment, Construct the System of Community Safety |
| 15:50-16:50 |
Discussion |
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| 16:50- |
Conclusions |
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