Buenos Aires, Argentina - Panel Sessions Details

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Arrival: Transportation from airport to hotel provided by IPES, check into hotel.
Registration starts at 2 pm and goes through to 6 pm (Hotel Colon)
Sunday evening (7:30 to 9:30) Reception (Hotel Colon)

Monday, June 27, 2011

(8:30 to 10:00) Official Opening
(10:00 to 10:30) Break & Group Photograph – Ivan Djorovic, Serbia
(10:30 to noon) Policing Major Events – Chair, Gregory Gomez Del Prado, Canada

  • #1. Sport Fan Violence in Serbia – Kesetovic Zelimir, Sladjana Djuric, and Vladimir Cuetheovic, Serbia
  • #2. Not Enough Force and Then Too Much Force by the Intergrated Security Unit at Toronto’s 2010 G20: A shifting police knowledge and flashpoints model analysis – Stephan Perrott and Stefanie MacNeill, Canada
  • #3. Policing the 2010 Winter Olympic Games – Martha Dow, Gary Bass, and Darryl Plecas, Canada
  • #4. Contemporary Policing Strategies to Minimize Violent Confrontation at Protests in Australia – David Baker, Australia

(noon to 1:00) Lunch (Hotel Colon)
(1:00 to 1:45) Keynote address – RK Raghavan, India
(1:45 to 3 pm) Policing Major Disturbances – Chair, Joszef Boda, Hungary

  • #5. Policing Political Protests – Craig Paterson, UK
  • #6. Prison Riots as a Crisis Situation in Countries in Transition: The Case of Serbia – Kesetovic Zelimir, Sladjana Djuric, and Vladimir Cuetheovic, Serbia
  • #7. UNMIK Police Reaction during “Vetevendosje” Protest in Pristina – Driton Muharremi, Kosevo

Afternoon (3:00 to 3:30) Break
(3:30 to 5:00 pm) Policing in Times of Transition – Chair, Bolcsik Zsoltan, Hungary

  • #8. Policing Post-Conflict Cities – Alice Hills, UK
  • #9. Common Standards for Policing in East Africa – Sean Tait and Louise Edwards, South Africa
  • #10. Current Trends in Policing in Montenegro – Zoran Kekovic, Savo Kentera, Dejana Dimitrijevic, Serbia
  • #11. From Socialist-Transition Country to Full-Fledged Democracy: The Analysis of Public Order Violations in Slovenia in the Last Two Decades – Darko Maver, Slovenia

Monday evening 7 pm Dinner (La Estancia)

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

(8:30 to 10:00) Policing Incivility – Chair, Alice Hills, UK

  • #12. Policing Violence, Crime, Disorder and Discontent: The Private Security Perspective – Rick Sarre, Australia
  • #13. When Sexual Civility Breaks Down: Policing sexual assault in the context of gender disorder and unrest – Caroline Taylor and Caroline Norma, Australia
  • #14. When Civility Breaks Down: Law and (dis)order in Texas, Post Hurricane Katrina – Nathan Moran and Robert Hanser, USA
  • #15. When Civility Breaks Down: Can it be applied to urban disorder? – David Jenks and Catherine Jenks, USA

Tuesday morning (10:00 to 10:30) Break
Tuesday morning (10:30 to noon) The Public and the Police – Chair, Jerzy Kosinski, Poland

  • #16. Students’ Attitudes Towards The Policing of Student Protests at South African Universities – Jean Steyn and Nirmala Gopal, South Africa
  • #17. Public Perceptions of Police in the Newest EU States – Viviana Andreescu and Deborah Keeling, USA
  • #18. Leadership Roles and Occupational Values in Police Districts – Rune Glomseth, Petter Gottschalk, and Ase Storhaug Hole, Norway
  • #19. The Japanese Local Elites – Naoko Yoshida, Japan

Tuesday (noon to 1:00) Lunch (Hotel Colon)
Tuesday (1:00 to 1:45) Keynote address – Richard Ward, USA
Tuesday afternoon, June 28th, 2011 (1:45 to 3:15) Special Advances in Policing Chair – Cliff Roberson, USA

  • #20. Tools and Techniques to Conceal Cybercrimes – James Lewis, USA
  • #21. Technological Advances in Criminal Investigations: The ISVG Experience – Dan Mabrey, USA
  • #22. The Impact of Community Policing and Compstat on Violent Crime in the United States – Michael Berlin, USA
  • #23. Policing and Victims’ Assistance: Data Analysis and Asset Deployment – Mario Gaboury, USA

Tuesday afternoon (3:15 to 3:45) Break
Tuesday afternoon (3:45 to 5:00) Policing Special Locations – Chair, Monique Marks, South Africa

  • #24. Spatial Patterns of Robbery at Tourism Sites: A case study of the Vieux Carre in New Orleans – Dee Wood Harper, Gwen Morty Nolen, and David Khey, USA
  • #25. Violence on the Mexico-U.S. Border from Mexican and U.S. Perspectives: Two different views – Elena Azaola and Cliff Roberson, Mexico and USA
  • #26. TBA

Tuesday evening 7 pm Dinner (Viejo Almacen)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Wednesday all day, June 29th, 2011 Cultural Activities Day – Ana Das
Wednesday morning (9:30 to 12:30) – Sightseeing Tour
Wednesday morning (12:30 to 1:30)   Lunch (Hotel Colon)
Wednesday afternoon (2:00 to 6:00) – River Cruise
Wednesday evening 7 pm Dinner (Hotel Colon)

Thursday, June 30, 2011

(8:30 to 9:15) Keynote address – Joszef Boda, Hungary
(9:15 to 10:30) Policing Violence: Country Perspectives Chair – David Baker, Australia

  • #27. Guatemala – Marco Antonio Castillo, Guatemala
  • #28. Brazil – Jorge Laffitte and Emilio Dellasoppa, Brazil
  • #29. Mexico – Juan Salgado and Miquel Gamez Oliva, Mexico

(10:00 to 10:30) Break
(10:30 to 11:45) Policing Violence: Country Perspectives Chair – Vitaliy Kvashis, Russia

  • #30. Poland – Jerzy Kolinski, Robert Czescik, and Bogdan Zdrodowski, Poland
  • #31. Hungary – Bolcsik Zsoltan and Joszef Boda, Hungary
  • #32. Vietnam – Anh Tuan Do and Tran Nam Troug, Vietnam

(11:45 to 12:15) Report of Official Reporter, John Martin, Canada
(12:15 to 1:30) Closing Session

  • His Excellency R. Viswanathan, Ambassador of India, Argentina
  • Dilip Das, President, International Police Executive Symposium, USA
  • Don Borelli, Soufan Group
  • Photo Display, Ivan Djorovic
  • Presentation of Certificates

(1:30) Tango and Farewell Lunch

Friday, July 1, 2011

  • Breakfast
  • Departure of Participants