Sunday 7 December, 2014 TTPS 1 Law Enforcement Conference

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TTPS 1
st
Law Enforcement Conference
PROVISIONAL AGENDA
Sunday 7th December, 2014
Agenda
Event
Item #
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Registration Opens
2
Pre-Conference
Ceremony
Cocktail
Time
Venue
3:00 p.m.
&
Hyatt Regency,
San Fernando
Room
Opening 6:00 p.m. – Hyatt Regency,
8:00 p.m.
Port-of-Spain
Ballroom
th
Chairperson
-
Superintendent
Joanne Archie
Monday 8 December, 2014
Agenda
Item #
3
Registration
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Event
Time
Venue
Chairperson
7:30 a.m. – Hyatt Regency,
8:30 a.m.
San Fernando
Room
8:30
a.m.
–
Hyatt Regency, Moderator –
Plenary Session #1–
Dr. Meredith L.
9:00 a.m.
Port-of-Spain
Professor Ivelaw Griffith
Patten. Institute
Ballroom
President, Fort Valley State University,
for Criminology
Georgia, USA
and Public Safety,
University
of
Trinidad
and
Tobago
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Panel #1 A– Money Laundering & Fraud
- Fear of Crime: A Qualitative Approach 9:00 a.m. – Hyatt Regency,
to Understanding Fear of Street and 10:00 a.m.
Rio Claro Room
White Collar Crime: Nirmala Sookoo
- Policing Fraud and Corruption:
Characteristics
of
White-Collar
Criminals: Prof. Petter Gottschalk
- Law Enforcement and White Collar
Crimes in Public Sector Institutions:
Ian Ramdhanie
Panel Chair –
Nirmala Sookoo –
Criminology Unit,
The University of
the West Indies,
St. Augustine
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6
Panel #1 B –
GIS & Security Planning for Major Events
- Security Planning for Major Events: 9:00 a.m. – Hyatt Regency,
Brian Ramsey
10:00 a.m.
Siparia Room
- Geographic Information System:
Gerald Moore
- GIS in Law Enforcement: Shane
Ragbir
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Panel Chair –
Brigadier General
Anthony PhillipsSpencer Trinidad
and
Tobago
Defence Force
Panel #1 C –
Bullying, Child Abuse & Neglect
- Working Together to Safeguard Children: 9:00 a.m. –
The possibilities and main practice 10:00 a.m.
Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair –
Pt. Fortin Room Khadijah
Williams-Peters
–
Criminology Unit,
The University of
the West Indies,
St. Augustine
implications for local law enforcement
agencies and individuals: Ria Samuel
- Collaboration of Law Enforcement and
Various Stakeholders as it relates to Child
Protection as a Model for Juvenile Justice:
Femi Williams
- Addressing Child Abuse and Neglect
through enhanced police-citizenship
relationships: Kevin Cesepedes
10:00 a.m. –
10:20 a.m.
COFFEE BREAK
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COFFEE BREAK
Panel #2 A –
Gender & Law Enforcement
-
10:25 a.m. –
Women, Peace and Security: A Narrative 11:25 a.m.
on How Gun Violence Impacts Women's
Lives In Trinidad and Tobago: Folade
Mutota
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Gender and Organizational Development
in the TTPS: Francis Biput
Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair –
Deputy
Siparia Room
Commissioner of
Police (Ag.)
Ann
Marie
Alleyne-Daly –
Trinidad
and
Tobago
Police
Service
Panel #2 B –
Cyber Crime, Crime Analysis & Information Technology
-
Information
Technology
and
the 10:25 a.m. –
Detection of Property Crime: A Time 11:25 a.m.
Series Analysis: Mc Donald Jacob
Panel Chair –
Hyatt Regency, Andre Norton –
Inspector
of
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-
The Evolving Role of Law Enforcement in
Combatting
Cyber-Crime:
Ricardo
Ramdhan
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Improving the effectiveness of datadriven policing in the Caribbean: Derick
Cornwall & Sarah Sue Calbio
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Rio Claro Room
-
Strategies for Effective Law Enforcement 10:25 a.m. –
& Enhanced Police Performance: 11:25 a.m.
Professor James Albrecht
-
The Application of Research in guiding
Law Enforcement Strategy:
Sandra
Romany
-
Social Crime Prevention as an Alternative
Approach To Youth Violence: Yolande De
Leon
Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair Dr. Wendell C.
Port-of-Spain
Wallace
Ballroom
Asst.
Lecturer
(Criminology and
Criminal Justice)
The University of
the West Indies,
St. Augustine
Panel #2 D –
Law Enforcement Strategies
Policing for the People of Trinidad and 10:25 a.m. –
Tobago: The Integrity Factor: Derryck 11:25 a.m.
Martin Espinoza
- Airborne Policing in Trinidad and Tobago
and by extension the world: Ronny
Rampallard
- Using DNA: A Cold Case Initiative: Dr.
Maurice Aboud
-
Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair –
Pt. Fortin Room Candy Saunders-
Alfred Woman
Police Constable,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
Police
Service
11:30 a.m. – Hyatt Regency, Moderator –
Dr. Joan Mars
Port-of-Spain
Professor Benjamin Bowling - Professor 12:00 noon
Department of
Ballroom
of Criminology and Criminal Justice and
Plenary Session #2–
Sociology,
Anthropology,
and
Criminal
Justice.
University
of
Michigan-Flint,
USA
Director of Criminological Studies - School of
Law, King's College London, School of Law,
UK.
LUNCH
13
(Ag.)
and
Police
Panel #2 C –
Law Enforcement Strategies
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12
Police
Trinidad
Tobago
Service
12:00
midday
1:00 p.m.
–
Panel #3A –
Crime & the Fear of Crime
LUNCH
4
- An
Age-Crime Relationship Study: 1:00 p.m. – Hyatt Regency,
Investigating the Relationship between 2:00 p.m.
Pt. Fortin Room
the Ages of Convicted Adult Male
Offenders and Violent Crime: Janelle
Solomon
- The
Relationship
between
the
Introduction of the Ferry Service between
Trinidad and Tobago and the incidence Of
Narcotic Offences In Tobago: Michelle
Nicholson
- Living Dangerously in Trinidad and
Tobago: Myth or Reality? An Assessment
of the Cumulative Comparative and
Differential Risks associated with
Murders and Robberies: Caneisha Isaac,
Kelisha Francis & Sheridon Hill
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Panel #3B –
Contemporary Issues & Challenges for
Caribbean Law Enforcement Agencies
- Issues and challenges facing Caribbean 1:00 p.m. – Hyatt Regency,
police officers: Suggestions and solutions: 2:00 p.m.
Port-of-Spin
Dr. Wendell Wallace
Ballroom
- An examination of police departments
that have experienced organizational and
cultural change, what are the lessons
learned and how can they be applied to
Trinidad and Tobago: Dr. Meredith
Patten
- Interpersonal relationships between
police and civilian employees in a policing
environment: Nzinga King
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Panel Chair –
Kevin Peters –
Senior Lecturer
Department of
Criminal Justice
and
Legal
Studies, College
of
Science,
Technology and
Applied Arts of
Trinidad
and
Tobago
(COSTAATT)
Panel Chair –
Sheridon M. Hill
–Inspector
of
Police,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
Police
Service
Panel #3C –
Contemporary Issues & Challenges for
Caribbean Law Enforcement Agencies
- Police Legitimacy in Caribbean Societies: 1:00 p.m. – Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair - Dr.
Meredith
L.
Arlene Hamblin
2:00 p.m.
Siparia Room
Patten
Institute
- Factors affecting failure of victims to
report crimes to the police: Promotion of
the ‘dark figure’ of crime: Shaka Trim
- Imagining a Different Police: Interrogating
the role of the police in social control:
Keron King
for Criminology
and
Public
Safety, University
of Trinidad and
Tobago
5
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Panel #3D–
Contemporary Issues & Challenges
Beyond our Local & Regional Borders
- An Analysis of the Linden Killings: The 1:00 p.m. – Hyatt Regency,
Case
for
Peacekeeping
and 2:00 p.m.
Rio Claro Room
Professionalism in the Policing of Public
Order: Dr. Joan Mars
- What explains corruption in Latin
America?: Belem Barrera Gonzalez &
Francisco Garcia Gonzalez
- Terror in Caribbean: A Review of Trinidad
and Tobago’s response to the Terrorist
threat: Sheridon Hill
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2:05 p.m. – Hyatt Regency,
Port-of-Spain
Dr. Perry Stanislas – Senior Lecturer at 2:35 p.m.
Ballroom
De Montfort University & Module Leader
of International Policing Module and the
Profession of Policing Module, Leicester,
UK
Plenary Session #3–
Coffee Break
13
2:35 p.m. –
3:05 p.m.
Panel Chair – Dr.
Joan
Mars.
Department of
Sociology,
Anthropology,
and
Criminal
Justice.
University
of
Michigan-Flint,
USA
Moderator –
Dr.
Dianne
Williams
Lecturer
and
Coordinator of
the Unit for
Social Problem
Analysis
and
Policy (USPAP)University of the
West Indies, St.
Augustine
Coffee Break
Panel #4A–
Delinquency & Criminal & Restorative Justice Issues
- Reintegration of Victim and Offender: 3:05 p.m. –
Ann Marie Alleyne-Daly
4:25 p.m.
- Safeguarding or Promoting Criminal
Careers? An examination of critical issues
affecting juvenile males in residential
facilities in Trinidad and Jamaica:
Khadijah Williams & Sydney Henry
- Delinquent Parents, Misguided Youths: A
Critical Analysis of the Relationship
between
Parenting
Styles
and
Delinquency: Winston Maharaj
- Perspectives on the Implementation of a
Sex Offender Registry: A Maloney
Gardens Perspective: Tiffany Moore
Hyatt Regency, Panel Chair - Dr.
Dianne Williams
Port-of-Spain
Lecturer
and
Ballroom
Coordinator
Unit for Social
Problem Analysis
and
Policy
(USPAP)
University of the
West Indies, St.
Augustine
Social Event: Solomon Mc Leod Lecture Theatre, Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain
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5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Transportation will be provided from the Hyatt and return)
END OF DAY