Global Perspectives on Crime Prevention and Community Resilience /
"Inspired by the dialogue between practitioners and academics of nearly thirty countries, this edited volume includes updated articles on global crime prevention initiatives and best practices in building community resilience presented at the International Police Executive Symposium's (IPE...
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Taylor and Francis,
2016.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | International Police Executive Symposium Co-Publications
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Table of Contents:
- Half Title
- Seriestitle
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- International Police Executive Symposium Co-Publication Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction: Executive Summary of Crime Prevention and Community Resilience â#x80;#x93; Police Role with Victims, Youth, Ethnic Minorities and Other Partners
- Introduction
- Inauguration of the Conference, Opening Ceremony, and Theme for July 28: Strategies for Crime and Violence Prevention and Reduction
- Keynote Address: Treatment of Drug Offenders â#x80;#x93; What Works and How to Make it Work (Dr. Igor Koutsenok, United Nations).Panel Session 1: Global Approaches to Crime/Violence Prevention (Chair: Owen Hortz, Australia).
- Panel Session 2: Global Examinations/Strategies to Combat Crimes Against Women (Chair: Erica-Maria Unbricht, Switzerland).
- Panel Session 3: Enhancing Best Practices in Policing and Political Relationships (Chair: Agnes Nemeth, Hungary).
- Theme for July 29: Violence Prevention; Community Initiatives for Crime Reduction.
- Addressing/Assisting Special Populations and Crime Victims and Women in the Criminal Justice System.
- Keynote Address: Preventing Extreme Violence: The Case of Mass Shootings (Dr. Frederic Lemieux, USA)
- Panel Session 4: Building Resilient Communities: Engaging the Community for Violence and Crime Prevention/Global and Local Partnerships (Chair: Juan Salgado, Mexico)
- Lunch Speaker: Gary Burns, South Australia .
- Police/Media Cooperation: Communicating with the Community
- Panel Session 5: Gender Issues in Criminal Justice (Chair: Lee Rankin, USA)
- Roundtable: Intersection of Police and Schools in Conflicted Areas of Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.Panel Session 6: Combatting Violence in the Schools (Chairs: Larry French and Michael Palmiotto)
- Panel Session 7: Assisting Special Population and Crime Victims (Chair: Karine Bates, Canada)
- Theme of the Day: Promoting Best Practices for Police Effectiveness, Safety, and Professionalism Closing Ceremony and Sightseeing Tour.
- Panel Session 8: Promoting Officer Health, Safety, Retention, and Effectiveness (Chair: Juan Salgado, Mexico)
- Official Reporterâ#x80;#x99;s Summary and Closing CeremonyReferences
- Section I
- 1 Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault on the College Campus
- Literature Review
- Office on Violence against Women Minimum Standards
- Violence Prevention and Intervention Program
- The Emergence of Title IX
- The Campus SaVE Act of 2013
- How Recent Legal Developments Have Impacted the CCRT at ULM
- References
- 2 Different Communities, Different Approaches: Avoiding a â#x80;#x98;One Size Fits Allâ#x80;#x99; Approach to Neighbourhood Policing Strategies