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1 2010 STOCKHOLM CRIMINOLOGY SYMPOSIUM Special Panels formed by GMU-CEBCP and other key events MONDAY, JUNE 14 th Researcher s Advice to Policy on Policing (9:00 10:30am) Beatrice Ask, Minister for Justice (Sweden), David Weisburd (Israel and USA), Nicholas Fyfe (UK), Gloria Laycock (UK) and Monika Smit (the Netherlands). Moderator: Lawrence Sherman (USA). Advancing the Evidence-Base of Police Technologies: Experimentation and Legitimacy Testing (11:00 12:30pm) Hassan Aden (Alexandria (VA) Police Department). Implementing License Plate Recognition Systems in Alexandria, Virginia. Breanne Cave, Cynthia Lum, Linda Merola and Julie Willis (George Mason University). Results from a Random Sample National Survey of Police Agencies about LPR Prevalence, Use and Concerns Cynthia Lum, Julie Willis, Breanne Cave, Linda Merola (George Mason University) and Hassan Aden (Alexandria Police Department). Evaluating the Effectiveness of License Plate Recognition in Two Jurisdictions: A Randomized Controlled Hot Spots Experiment. Linda Merola, Cynthia Lum and Breanne Cave (George Mason University). Evaluating the Legitimacy of License Plate Recognition Systems using Experimentation in Community Surveys. Terrorism and Political Violence (1:30 3:00pm) Shomron Moyal (Hebrew University). Meta-Analytic Review on Relative Deprivation and Potential for Normative and Counter Normative Protest Behavior. Simon Perry (Hebrew University). The Intelligence Process and Proactive Policing of Terrorism. Leslie Sebba and Rachela Erel (Hebrew University). Crime Control or War on Terror? The Ambivalence of Israel s Legal Response to Palestinian Guerillas. Hot Spots Policing (1:30 3:00pm) Josh Hinkle (Georgia State University), David Weisburd (George Mason University and Hebrew University), Christine Famega (Cal State San Bernardino), and Justin Ready (Arizona State University). Broken Windows Policing at Crime Hot Spots: The Impact on People in Targeted Places. Christopher Koper (presenter), Bruce Taylor, and Daniel Woods (Police Executive Research forum). A Randomized Experiment Comparing Directed Patrol and Problem Solving at Violent Crime Hot Spots 1

2 Elizabeth Groff, Jennifer Wood, Lallen Hart Johnson, Jerry Ratcliffe (Temple University). Identifying What Worked in the Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment: A Mixed Methods Investigation Discussant: Hassan Aden (Deputy Chief of Police in Alexandria, Virginia). Street experience in hot spots and the Koper curve Campbell Systematic Reviews on Policing and Probation (3:30 5:00pm) Dave McClure (George Mason University) (Co-Authors: David Wilson and David Weisburd). The Use of DNA Testing in Police Investigative Work for Increasing Suspect Identification, Arrest, Conviction, and Case Clearance. Charlotte Gill (University of Pennsylvania) (co-authors: Jordan Hyatt and Lawrence Sherman). Probation Intensity Effects on Probationers' Criminal Conduct. Kate Bowers (University College London (University College London)), Shane Johnson (University College London), Rob Guerette (Florida International University), Lucia Summers (University College London) and Suzanne Poynton (University College London). A Systematic Review of the Spatial Displacement and Diffusion Effects of Geographically Focused Policing Initiatives. New Research on Factors which Influence Police Behavior (3:30 5:00pm) Karen L. Amendola (Police Foundation). The impact of shift schedules and extra-duty employment on health, safety, performance, and quality of life of police: Results of an Experimental Study. Justin Ready (Arizona State University) and Phillip Kopp (John Jay College of Criminal Justice). Examining Factors that Influence Officers Willingness to Use the TASER: A Multi- Site Study Breanne Cave (George Mason University). The effect of jurisdictional boundaries on police behavior and perceptions of crimes in places. Rachel Tuffin (National Policing Improvement Agency, UK). Bureaucracy, behavior and policing: The Implications from NPIA research on the use of police officer time. Welcome Reception and Poster Session (5:00 7:00pm) TUESDAY, JUNE 15 th Ignoring the Evidence: Challenges to Evidence-Based Crime Policies (9:00 10:30am) Heather Strang (Australian National University). Resistance to Evidence-Based Policy: The case of restorative justice. Faye Taxman (George Mason University). Ignoring the evidence in treatment supervision. 2

3 Doris MacKenzie (The Pennsylvania State University) and Douglas Weiss (University of Maryland). Overuse of incarceration in the U.S.: Ignoring the international experience. Joshua Guetzkow (Hebrew University). If You Build It: The Collateral Consequences of Prison Overcrowding Litigation. New Research in the Sociology of Law and Alternative Social Control (9:00 10:30am) Mimi Ajzenstadt (Hebrew University). Constructing an Alternative Law Enforcement Arena: Public and civil enforcement of labor laws relating to foreign workers in Israel. Tali Gal (Hebrew University). Child Victims in Restorative Justice: Findings from the Reintegrative Shaming Experiments. Limor Basood (Hebrew University). Policing Risk: Media and Court Narrative of Auto Theft in Israel. Sandra Walklate (University of Liverpool). Risk Society beyond calculability or knowing otherwise. Evidence-Based Policing (11:00 12:30pm) Peter Neyroud (National Policing Improvement Agency). The Role of NPIA on Evidence- Based Policing in the United Kingdom. Lawrence Sherman (Cambridge University). The Role of Education in Evidence-Based Policing. Cynthia Lum (George Mason University), Christopher Koper (Police Executive Research Forum) and Cody Telep (George Mason University). The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix: Translating Police Research into Practice. James Bueermann (Chief of Police, Redlands, California) and Cody Telep (George Mason University). Criminologists and evidence-based policing in a local agency. The 2010 Winner of the Stockholm Prize (1:30 2:30pm) David Weisburd will present the 2010 Stockholm Prize Lecture George Mason University and Hebrew University Mixer (3:00 4:30pm) Following the lecture, George Mason and Hebrew University faculty and graduate students will enjoy the opportunity to mingle and jointly celebrate Dr. Weisburd s award. Light refreshments will be served and sponsored by the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy and the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at GMU. Everyone involved in the special panels organized by GMU and Hebrew are invited to attend. The Stockholm Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet (6:30 pm) 3

4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 th The Police Foundation (9:00 10:30am) Hubert Williams (Police Foundation). The Police Foundation through the years - landmark studies and influence. Karen L. Amendola (Police Foundation). Law Enforcement Leaders' Concerns with Acquisition and Implementation of Records Management Systems. Discussant: Wesley Skogan (Northwestern University). Police Legitimacy (9:00 10:30am) James Willis (George Mason University). Compstat, Innovation, and Police Legitimacy. Gali Aviv (Hebrew University). Crime Victims' Evaluations of Police Legitimacy in Israel. Jon Gould (George Mason University). Assessing Police Behavior Under Constitutional Norms. Challenges to Evidence-Based Policies in Treatment and Supervision (11:00 12:30pm) Faye Taxman, Carolyn Watson, Jennifer Lerch, Nicole Jordan and Alese Wooditch (George Mason University). Evidence Mapping in Justice Health: What do we really know? Danielle Rudes (George Mason University). Contextualizing Evidence: Qualitative Fieldwork Contributions to the Study of Crime and Criminal Justice. David Farabee (University of California, Los Angeles), Benjamin Wright (San Diego State University) and Sheldon Zhang (San Diego State University). What is the Evidence for Evidence-Based Offender Programs? A Critical Review of SAMHSA s National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices (NREPP). James Byrne (University of Massachusetts, Lowell). Campbell Reviews: How do they fare in helping policy and practice? Equity Issues in Police Organizations (11:00 12:30pm) Shannon Portillo (George Mason University). Organizational Culture or Society-Based Influences: Gender and Racial Differences in Police Behavior. Phillip Goff (University of California, Los Angeles). A measure of justice: How research can facilitate equitable policing. Tracie L. Keesee (Denver, Colorado Police Department). The Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity: A new model for police/researcher collaboration. The Criminology of Place (1:30 3:00pm) Nigel Waters (George Mason University) and Chantal Hansen. Using GIS Techniques to Explore Spousal Violence in Calgary, Alberta. 4

5 Sue-Ming Yang (Georgia State University), Elizabeth Groff (Temple University) and David Weisburd (Hebrew and George Mason University). The Effect of Exposure to Concentrated Disadvantaged Environments on Children s Academic Achievement and Truancy. Julie Willis (George Mason University). Better to be Safe than Sorry : The Effects of Environmental and Individual Factors on the Identification of Unsafe Places in the Neighborhood. Brian Lawton (George Mason University). Spatial Proximity to Crime: Examining the Association between Crime and Fear of Crime in Houston, Texas. Assessing Police Reform in Trinidad and Tobago (1:30 3:00pm) David B. Wilson (George Mason University), Roger B. Parks (Indiana University), and Stephen D. Mastrofski (George Mason University). The Impact of Police Reform on Communities of Trinidad and Tobago. Danielle Rudes (George Mason University), Stephen D. Mastrofski (George Mason University), and Roger B. Parks (Indiana University). The Experience of Police Reform at the Street Level in Trinidad and Tobago. Jennifer Lerch (George Mason University), Roger B. Parks (Indiana University), and Stephen D. Mastrofski (George Mason University). Police Image in the Newspapers of Trinidad and Tobago. Tammy Rinehart Kochel (Southern Illinois University). Police Role in Building Collective Efficacy in Trinidad and Tobago. 5

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