The International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) brings police researchers and practitioners together to facilitate cross-cultural, international and interdisciplinary exchanges for the enrichment of the policing profession. It encourages discussions and writing on challenging topics of contemporary importance through an array of initiatives including conferences and publications.
IPES Meeting Presentations
2003 Bahrain Presentations
- Queensland Police Service: Community Policing
- Are Police Agents Members of the Civil Society?
- Police and Community Relations in Serbia
- Policing and the Community in Australia
- MANAGING DIVERSITY IN AUCKLAND: THE CHALLENGE FOR THE NEW ZEALAND POLICE
- Developing Community Policing in Transitional Societies: AUkrainian Case Study
- The Outline of the Police Systemand the Community Police in Japan
- The role of Civil Society in civil control of the police
- Bosnia and Herzegovina-Community policing in a changing world
- COMMUNITY POLICING - SHRI SANKAR SEN
- ZIMBABWE REPUBLIC POLICE COMMISSIONERS PRESENTATION ON COMMUNITY POLICING IN ZIMBABWE
- POLICE AND THE COMMUNITY: A PRESENTATION BY FRANCIS ALIEU MUNU SENIOR ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF THE SIERRA LEONE POLICE
- IMPLMENTING COMMUNITY POLICING : UGANDA’S EXPERIENCE
- Police-Community Relations in Latin America: The Challenge of Reform Amidst Crisis
- POLICING TERRORISM:A THREAT TO COMMUNITY POLICING OR JUST A SHIFT IN PRIORITIES?
- Community policing Lithuanian experience
- How Policing Can Reduce Feelings of Insecurity
- Islamic Republic of Iran Police: In The Name of God
- COMMUNITY POLICING: A New Security Culture
- Community Policing: Syria Presentation
- Militia in the Ukrainian society
- Women Police and the Community: Kingdom of Bahrain
- WORLD POLICE ENCYCLOPEDIA -Contributors needed for next countries
