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
2005 Prague Presentations
- 'TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE’: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY IN COSTA RICA
- “Changes in the Argentine Police during the Democratic Governments”
- Rethinking Labour Relations Within the South African Police
- PRESENTATION BY: ABDUL QADIR HAYE PSP INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (Retd)
- “Changes in the Argentine Police during the Democratic Governments”
- Rethinking Labour Relations within the Australian Police: Internal Democracy and External Responsiveness
- The view from the Balkans, Branislav Simonovic, Ph. D., Professor, School of Law, University of Kragujevac, Serbia and Montenegro
- A NEW EQUILIBRIUM: Promoting Accountability, Democracy, Justice and Equality in 21st Century Policing
- “Challenges Of Policing : The case of Lesotho”
- Reform of the Austrian Police Structure
- Policing Black America: The U.S. Civil Rights Issue of this Generation.
- American Policing at a Crossroads: Are Police Unions Taking on the Challenge or Impeding Change?
- The creation of the Center and College to assist with the challenges faced by the police - From 1998 to the Present
- Independence Police Department Community Volunteers - Utilization of Citizen Police Academy Alumni
- UN Police missions: PRO and CONS - By Lt-Col Pierre-Andre CAMPICHE
- Challenges for the 21st Century Policing in Taiwan -Law Enforcement, Domestic Intelligence, and Homeland Security - Dr. Chung-young Chang
- Global Security & Policing Change: the impact of ‘securitisation’ on UK policing at the national & local level.
- Counter-terrorism across the policing continuum in Australia.
- Challenges of Koban System in the 21st Century - Presentation: Haruhiko Higuchi
- International Policing: What Role for Switzerland? - Marina Caparini, DCAF Eirin Mobekk, CICS
- PUBLIC SAFETY IN BRAZIL: FOUNDATIONS OF GOVERNMENT ACTIONS - Presented by Colonel (Ret.) José Vicente da Silva Filho
- The Expericence of Serving Black Police Officers in Britan
- DIAGNOSIS AND MODERNIZATION OF ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS WITHIN POLICE INSTITUTIONS -An experimentation project- Ernesto López-Portillo
- Social and political opportunities and the influence of the New Zealand Police Association - Greg O’Connor President New Zealand Police Association
- One Station at a Time: Professionalizing the Civil Police in Brazil
- Oversight and Accountability Mechanisms: The experience of the JCF
- Protecting America’s Ports: Assessing Coordination Between Law Enforcement and Private Security - Antony Pate Pate & Associates
- Rethinking Police Relation with Civic Society Organization in Japan
- The Gender Element In Police Reform: The Afghan Experience
- Policing Alberta's Oil Patch: Public Interest and Security
- Policy Responses to Security Threats in Australia: the Queensland Experience
- Policing in Brazil at the beginning of the 21st Century: severe challenges in developing countries - Emilio E. Dellasoppa
- From War to Peace: Transnational and Local Challenges for Policing and the Provision of Security in Northern Ireland - Dr Graham Ellison
- The 12th IPES Conference: Lessons Learned
- The Police in the Netherlands: Impact of Global Security Contexts on Domestic Police Roles and Tasks
- Police Academy of the Czech Republic
- Challenges for 21st Century Policing: The growth of private security
- Security Problems in Nepal - Presentator Asst. Prof. S.B.S. Basnet
- Shifting Parameters for Police Accountability in South Africa: Recent Developments
- Impact of Global Security Contexts on Domestic Policing Roles & Tasks: A Vancouver, Canada Perspective
- Impact of Global Security Contexts on Domestic Policing Roles & Tasks: A Vancouver, Canada Perspective (2)
