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Bureau of Justice Assistance in the Office of Justice Programs
CENTER FOR EVIDENCE-BASED CRIME POLICY
Department of Criminology, Law & Society
George Mason University
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Thanks to all who attended the CEBCP Symposium held jointly with the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) on April 8-9, 2013. The focus was on translating police research into practice. Read more about the symposium (April 8) and Congressional briefing (April 9) below.
FULL AGENDA
CEBCP-SIPR JOINT SYMPOSIUM
MONDAY APRIL 8, 2013
9:00am-4:00pm
George Mason University Arlington Campus
Morning Plenary "Using Evidence In Practice"
- Sandra Nutley (St. Andrews University)
- Nicholas Fyfe (University of Dundee/SIPR)
- Cynthia Lum (CEBCP/George Mason University)
- Darrel Stephens (Executive Director, Major City Chiefs Association and Hall of Fame Member)
Morning Panels (concurrent)
Policing Beyond the City: Research, Analysis and Performance Measures in Small, Rural and Suburban Places
- Ben Ekelund (International Association of Chiefs of Police)
- Gary Cordner (Kutztown University)
- Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling/SIPR)
- James Willis (George Mason University)
- Christopher Koper (George Mason University)
Policing and Vulnerable Populations: Missing Persons, Mentally Ill, and the Homeless
- Penny Woolnough (Scottish Police Service/SIPR)
- Olivia Stevenson (University of Glasgow/SIPR)
- Deputy Chief Clark Kimerer (Seattle Police Department)
- Captain Jim Dermody (Seattle Police Department)
- Melissa Reuland (Senior Research Consultant to the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center)
CEBCP Awards Luncheon
Afternoon Panels (concurrent)
Evidence-Translation and Knowledge Exchange Between Researchers and Practitioners
- Cody Telep (CEBCP/George Mason University)
- Tim Bynum (Michigan State University)
- Gill Clark (Scottish Government)
- Rick Tanksley (Oak Park Police Department and Hall of Fame Member)
- John Kapinos (Fairfax County Police Department and Hall of Fame Member)
Establishing Community Partnerships in Policing
- Alistair Henry (University of Edinburgh/SIPR), Jim Royan and John Hawkins (Scottish Police Service)
- Claudia Gross-Shader (Seattle Office of City Auditor), Mariko Lockhart (Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative) and Charlotte Gill (CEBCP/George Mason University)
- Edmund McGarrell (Michigan State University)
- Robin Engel (University of Cincinnati) and William Graham (Glasgow Caledonian University)
Improving on Research and Practice for Police Legitimacy
- Dennis Rosenbaum (University of Illinois, Chicago)
- Devon Johnson (George Mason University)
- Stephen Mastrofski (George Mason University)
- Hassan Aden (Greenville, NC Police Department)
Afternoon Plenary: "Using Research in Policing: Why the Focus on Places?"
- David Weisburd (CEBCP/George Mason University)
- Susan McVie (University of Edinburgh/SIPR)
- John Eck (University of Cincinnati)
- Elizabeth Groff (Temple University)
CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING:
"MOVING BEYOND ARREST: RESEARCH ON POLICING AND YOUNG PEOPLE"
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2013
10 am- 12:00 noon
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, HVC 201
Briefing Speakers:
- Thomas Feucht (Acting Deputy Director, National Institute of Justice) - Opening remarks
- Dennis Rosenbaum (University of Illinois, Chicago) - Police-youth encounters: Defining and addressing the legitimacy problem
- Jennifer Fratello (Vera Institute of Justice) - Looking beyond the statistics: Planning and launching a study of young people and stop, question and frisk in New York City
- Leda Blackwood (St. Andrews University/SIPR) - The Muslim airport story: How practices of surveillance unite old and young
- Jeffrey Murer (St. Andrews University/SIPR) - Young people and collective violence: Identity performance, communication, and expressions of belonging through violence
- Robin Engel (University of Cincinnati) and William Graham (Glasgow Caledonian University) - Reducing gang violence across cities and cultures: Experiences from Cincinnati, Ohio and Glasgow, Scotland
- Jean McGloin (University of Maryland) - Thinking about juvenile delinquency from a social network perspective
- Charles Katz (Arizona State University) - Phoenix CeaseFire and its implications for policing gangs
- Susan McVie (University of Edinburgh/SIPR) - Young people’s contact with the police: Context and consequences
- Alistair Henry (University of Edinburgh/SIPR) - Doing partnership working: Challenges and pitfalls
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