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Developing crime resilient communities one academy at a time New and innovative approach to crime prevention training that is revolutionizing the way crime prevention is delivered. This concept recognizes that delivery of crime prevention information was limited, and methods had remained static, sought to make comprehensive crime prevention training available to general public for the very first time. Tom Mckay, President of the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCPP) , Founder and President, CPTED Ontario |
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FBI/ CID Priorities, Targeted Threats and Overall Best Practices Calvin A Shivers, Deputy Assistant Director, Criminal Investigation Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) |
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Transforming policing: Rebuilding communities post major attack Under Commissioner Bush, New Zealand cut its crime rate by 20 percent in four years while boosting public satisfaction with policing. He attributes its “180-degree shift” to a prevention-focused approach—a shift that holds lessons for other public-sector transformations. Commissioner Mike Bush, Chief, New Zealand Police Department |
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Technology Innovation Panel: Public Safety Topic: Oyoon Dubai project, Brigadier-General Jamal Salim Al Jallaf, Director, Criminal Investigation Department of Dubai Police Topic: Crime Prediction in Dubai - A Case Study, Marwan Fadul, GIS Technical Director, Space Imaging Middle East Topic: MobileID Companion, IharBayarenka, Vice President, Industrial InnovationGroup Topic: CBRN Emergency Decision Support, Col. BrianClesham,Former, Chief of StaffDefenceCBRN Centre , CRISTANINI Topic: Are you ready?, Sunil Singh, General Manager - MEA, AQSACOM |
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Exhibition area networking and refreshments | |
Crime prevention and the use of advanced data Assistant Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, Commanding Officer Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, New York City Police Department (NYPD) |
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Police-Community Partnership in Singapore In 2019, Singapore PoliceForce launched the onlineprogram and application ‘i-Witness’ which allowscitizens to directly interactwith police in real time.Offences and incidents canbe reported via text,picture or video. Thisdirect-from-public dataalso aids law enforcementin strengthening crimeawareness andinvestigations into majorcrimes. DAC Charles Shng Yunn Chinn, Director, Community Partnership Department, Singapore Police Force |
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London Metropolitan Police casestudy: Be Safecampaign Be Safe is an ongoing Met Policecrime prevention campaign thataims to motivate, empower andmobilizein Londoners to takesteps to protect themselves andtheir property from crime. It piloted October 2016focusing on residential burglaryin selected hotspot boroughsand has since developed toinclude mobile phone theft andscooter theft across London. Commander McEwan, Service Lead- Crime Prevention, Metropolitan Police Service |
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ATM cash-out attacks 2016- 2018 With global adoption of EMV chip, favoured targets of opportunity are transitioning. Visa will address the major incidents of the past 3 years and the leading detection and disruption tools to combat evolving criminal cash-out strategies. Hector Rodriguez, Regional Risk Officer, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA), Visa Inc. |
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Closing Ceremony and Awards | |
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Money laundering, bulk cash smuggling and storefront money laundering operations - Chris Mathers Topics to be addressed include:
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Crime Prevention Academy - Tom Mckay New and innovative approach to crime prevention training that is revolutionizing the way crime prevention is delivered. This concept recognizes that delivery of crime prevention information was limited, and methods had remained static, sought to make comprehensive crime prevention training available to general public for the very first time. |