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TWELFTH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS On CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
12 – 19 April, 2010 in Salvador, Brazil
CONFIRMED ANCILLARY MEETINGS
Updated 21 March 2010
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
1. Compassion and Justice for all: Especially the Victims
International Organization for Victim Assistance
Marlene A. Young
marlene@iovahelp.org
Tuesday 13 April
1430 – 1600
1
2. Religious Assistance to Prisoners
International Commission on Catholic Prison Pastoral Care (ICCPPC)with Quakers and the Vienna Alliance on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Jose de Jesus Filhojose@carceraria.org.br
Christian KuhnChristian.Kuhn@justiz.gv.at
Tuesday 13 April
1200 – 1330
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
3. The need of a Convention on prisoner’s rights and the prevention of torture.
International Commission on Catholic Prison Pastoral Care (ICCPPC) and Vienna Alliance on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Michael Platzermichaelplatzer@yahoo.com
Christian KuhnChristian.Kuhn@justiz.gv.at
Wednesday 14 April
1000 – 1130
2
4. Death Penalty Abolition or Moratoria
Societé Internationale de Defense Sociale and REPECAP Academic Network for Death Penalty Abolition
Prof. Dr. Antonio Muñoz Aunion Antonio.MAunion@uclm.es
Tuesday 13 April
1000 – 1130
4
5. A comprehensive approach tojuvenile justice reform in accordance with CRC General Comment No. 10:promising practices and lessons learned
Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice
Davinia Ovett Bondi, Secretariat Coordinatordovett@juvenilejusticepanel.org
Tuesday 13 April
1200 – 1330
1
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
6. Fighting Corruption in Latin America: Opportunities & Challenges offered by the UN Convention against Corruption-Part 1
UNODC, UNCAC, Contas Albertas and other NGOs
Mirella Frahi
mirella.frahi@unodc.org
Wednesday 14 April
1000 – 1130
1
7. Law Enforcement - Mobile Technologies
GSM Association Robindhra Mangtani
rmangtani@gsm.org
Tuesday 13 April
1200 – 1330
4
8. Documentary film – Sexual exploitation and trafficking
Frida Spiwak Frida Spiwak
fspiwak@gmail.com
Wednesday 14 April
1000 – 1130
3
9. Launching of the Digest of Terrorist Cases
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Mauro Miedico
Mauro.miedico@unodc.org
Wednesday 14 April
1430 – 1600
1
10. Foreign prisoners and international drug trafficking
Institute for Land, Work and Citizenship
Michael Mary Nolan
mmnolan@uninet.com.br
Tuesday13 April
1630 – 1800
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
11. Addressing Violence against women: Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention Strategies
International Scientific and Professional Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme (ISPAC)
Janice JosephJosephj@stockton.edu
Friday16 April
1200 – 1330
3
12. International Forensic investigation and education
Netherlands' Forensic Institute (NFI), The Hague
Perry Quakp.quak@nfi.minjus.nl
Wednesday 14 April
1200 – 1330
4
13. Explosive Detection - Simple, Affordable and Effective Technological Solutions
Raptor Detection, Inc
Sherman McGill
smcgill@raptordetection.com
Wednesday 14 April
1200 – 1330
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
14. Privatization of Prisons: Global Trends and the Growing Debate
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Northwestern University Law School’s Center for International Human Rights
Sandra Babcock
s-babcock@law.northwestern.edu
Wednesday 14 April
1430 – 1600
2
15. International Criminal Justice from the prosecutors perspective;
International Association of Prosecutors
Elizabeth HoweElizabeth.Howe@cps.gsi.gov.uk
Thursday 15 April
1000 – 1130
3
16. Prison Overcrowding and the Concern over Prison Deaths: Thailand's Efforts to Tackle the Problem
The Department of Corrections of Thailand
Assanee Sangkhanate
assanee45@yahoo.com
Wednesday 14 April
1630 – 1800
2
17. Interdisciplinary training programmes in the area of juvenile justice
International Institute for the Rights of the Child, Sion (Switzerland)
Jean Zermatten
jean.zermatten@childsrights.org
Wednesday 14 April
1430 – 1600
4
18. International Criminal Justice Education for the Rule of Law
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Janice JosephJosephj@stockton.edu
Wednesday 14 April
1630 – 1800
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
19. The situation of America on the fight against immigrants irregular traffic". Names: Phd Antonio Muñoz Aunión and LL.M. Marisol Balderas Martínez.
Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
Marisol Balderas Martínez
mbmartinez@uat.edu.mx
Wednesday 14 April
1630 – 1800
4
20. Visiting Mechanisms and Transparency in Prison -- Worldwide Development for Promoting Prison Reform (preliminary title)
Japan Federation of Bar Association, Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT), Penal Reform International (PRI)
Hitoshi Matsuimatsui@fukuokakokusai.gr.jp
Thursday 15 April
1200 – 1330
1
21. Enhancing Lives of Female Inmates: Thailand's proposal for the draft supplementary rules to the 1955 SMR
Ministry of Justice of Thailand
Vongthep Arthakaivalvatee
vongthepa@gmail.com
Wednesday 14 April
1430 – 1600
3
22. Addressing the Health Consequences of Unchecked Pretrial Detention
Open Society Justice Initiative
Kerstyn McCourtkmccourt@justiceinitiative.org
Denise Tomasini-Joshidtomasini@justiceinitiative.org
Thursday 15 April
1630 – 1800
1
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
23. Monitoring Implementation of the Human Trafficking Protocol: A victim centred approach
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW)
Caroline Hames caroline@gaatw.org
Thursday 15 April
1200 – 1330
2
24. Prioritising Pretrial Justice: to transformative systems that contribute to socio-economic development and the rule of law
Open Society Initiative and Penal Reform International (PRI), ICPS, OSI Special Initiatives Fund, Northwestern University
Kersty McCourt
kmccourt@justiceinitiative.org
Tuesday 13 April
1000 – 1130
1
25. Innovative models and solutions: reducting prison overcrowding through paralegals and other programmes.
Open Society Initiative and Penal Reform International (PRI), OSCI Special Iniatives Fund, Northwestern University
Kersty McCourtkmccourt@justiceinitiative.org
Thursday 15 April
1000 – 1130
1
26. Social Development in Justice and Prison Systems
Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE)
Charles Sullivancure@curenational.org
Friday 16 April
1000 – 1130
1
27. Latin American Experiences with Restorative Justice
Prison Fellowship International (PFI)
L. Lynette Parkerlparker@pfi.org
Friday16 April
1000 – 1130
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
28. Community Participation in Prison
Prison Fellowship International (PFI)
L. Lynette Parkerlparker@pfi.org
Friday 16 April
1200 – 1330
2
29. Introducing the International Anti-Corruption Academy
Association "Friends of the Academy"
Martin Kreutner Martin.Kreutner@bak.gv.at
Tuesday 13 April
1430 – 1600
2
30. STAR (Stolen Asset recovery Initiative)
Joint Worldbank/UNODC Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative
Adrian Fozzard
afozzard@worldbank.org
Tuesday13 April
1200 – 1330
2
31. Reform Mobilization Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE
Charles Sullivan
cure@curenational.org
Friday16 April
1430 – 1600
1
32. Restorative Justice in Prisons: the best tool criminal justice doesn't use enough
Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers) and Prison Fellowship International
Kimmett Edgar
kimmett.edgar@prisonreformtrust.org.uk
Saturday 17 April
1000 – 1130
1
33. Domestic violence: Making criminal justice and restorative justice work together for positive outcomes.
Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers)
Nicholas McGeorge
n.mcgeorge04@earthlink.net
Friday16 April
1430 – 1600
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
34. Forensics: standardizing approaches and cooperating internationally
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Barbara Remberg
Barbara.remberg@unodc.org
Tuesday13 April
1000 – 1130
2
35. CHILDREN DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY: Reducing Youth Incarceration through Diversion
Children and Family Justice Center, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois
Bernardine Dohrn
B-Dohrn@law.northwestern.edu
Friday16 April
1630 – 1800
1
36. Penal Reform International’s Doing Justice: a Handbook for Law and Policy Makers.
Penal Reform International (PRI)
Mary Murphy
mmurphy@penalreform.org
Friday16 April
1630 – 1800
2
37. Convention on Justice and Support for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power
World Society of Victimology
John Dussich
jdussich@csufresno.edu and
Thursday15 April
1430 - 1600
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room
38. Alternatives to Imprisonment for Drug Using Offenders
Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, Vienna Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, International Drug Policy Consortium
David Turner
dturner@vngoc.org
Thursday 15 April
1430 – 1600
1
39. Which are the practical approaches to prepare the crime of children and adolescents in Cali Colombia?
ICCDP Instituto Colombiano de Criminología y Derecho Penal y La Universidad Libre de Cali.
Lenis Gustavo Ampudia Asprillagampudias@hotmail.com
Nilson Poveda Buitragopovedanilson@yahoo.com
Saturday17 April
1000 – 1130
2
40. Informal consultation regarding the necessity of a new convention for detainees – attendance by invitation only
Being decided Michael Platzer
michaelplatzer@yahoo.com
Tuesday13 April
1430 – 1600
4
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room41. HIV and Criminal
Justice : The importance of enabling frame
UNODC - UNAIDS
Dr Fabienne Hariga, MD, MPHFabienne HARIGA
fabienne.hariga@unodc.org
Saturday17 April
1200 – 1330
1
42. The Impact of the Internet on trafficking in persons
UNODC Narue Shiki/Alexia Taveau
Narue.shiki@unodc.org Alexia.taveau@unodc.org
Saturday17 April
1400 – 1600
1
43.
44. Legal Aid and the UN Guidelines
United Nations Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (ILANUD)
Paula Miraglia
Paula@ilanud.org.br
Saturday17 April
1430 – 1600
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room45. Protecting Cultural
Property: The State of the Art
International Scientific and Professional Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme (ISPAC)
Eleni Papageorgiou Sala
Cnpds.ispac@cnpds.it
Friday16 April
1630 – 1800
3
46. The Project of Restorative Juvenile Justice in Maranhao ( County of São José de Ribamar): the force of community on prevention of crime
The Foundation Terre des hommes Lausanne Foundation in Brazil
Anselmo Albuquerque de Lima
anselmo.delima @tdh.ch
Tuesday13 April
1430 – 1600
3
47. Crime prevention in urban areas and the role of universities in crime prevention programmes
University of Hamburg, Germany & Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Prof. Dr. Klaus Eichner
eichner@uni-hamburg.de
Saturday17 April
1430 – 1600
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room48. A Cybercrime Treaty Moss tingrett
CourtStein Schjolberg
steins@mosstingrett.no
Tuesday13 April
1630 – 1800
4
49. Gender and Crime Policy: considerations of gender in the sanctions, imputation and application of sentencing
Brazil Catholic Prison Pastoral
Heidi ann Cerneka
hcerneka@gmail.com
Saturday17 April
1630 - 1800
2
50. Children in Custody Howard League for Penal Reform
Frances CrookFrances.crook@howardleague.org
Wednesday14 April
1000 - 1130
4
51. Inspection of places of detention
Howard League for Penal Reform
Frances CrookFrances.crook@howardleague.org
Wednesday14 April
1430 – 1600
5
52. Victims’ Rights: Principles and Realities
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, International Organization for Victims Assistance, World Society of Victimology, Intervict, Asia Crime Prevention Foundation
Yael Danieli
yield@aol.com
Wednesday14 April
1200 – 1330
5
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room53. Mental Health and
Prevention of CrimeInternational Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Yael Danieli
yaeld@aol.com
Friday16 April
1200 – 1330
1
54. Victims of Terrorism NY Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Office of Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF), United Nations Department of Political Affairs
Yael Danieliyaeld@aol.com
Wednesday14 April
1630 – 1800
1
55. Rape and Violence Against Women in the International context: A Multidisciplinary, Integrative Approach
NY Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Yael Danieliyaeld@aol.com
Tuesday13 April
1630 – 1800
1
56. Street Children – an international concern
NY Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Yael Danieliyaeld@aol.com
Thursday15 April
1200 – 1330
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room57. The Asset Recovery
Experts Network (AREN)
International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) at the Basel Institute on Governance
Pedro Gomes Pereira
Pedro.pereira@baselgovernance.org
Friday16 April
1000 – 1130
3
58. United Nations Rule of Law Coordination and Resource Group
United Nations, Executive Office of the Sercretary-General, Rule of Law Unit
Shelly Inglis
inglis@un.org
Thursday15 April
1430 – 1600
3
59. Fighting Corruption in Latin America: Opportunities & Challenges offered by the UN Convention against Corruption-Part 2
UNODC, UNCAC, Contas Albertas and other NGOs
Mirella Frahi
mirella.frahi@unodc.org
Wednesday14 April
1200 – 1330
1
60. Bought and Sold: Voices of human trafficking – a film
Global Alliance Against Human Trafficking (GAATW)
Sanne Kroon
s.kroon@blinn.nl
Tuesday through
Friday - 16 minute film
1345 -1415
5
61. Justice indicators: a flexible approach to measuring the rule of law
Vera Institute of Justice
Monica Thornton MThornton@Vera.org
Thursday15 April
1630 – 1800
3
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room62. Improving Public
Engagement with the Police in Diverse Settings: Police Station Visitors Week 2009 (PSVW)
Vera Institute of Justice
Monica Thornton
MThornton@Vera.org
Thursday15 April
1200 – 1330
4
63. A Global Campaign to Fight Child Pornography
International Center for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC)
Nick Lampson
congressman@lampson.com
Tuesday13 April
1000 – 1130
3
64. International Police Education for the Rule of Law: Obstacles, Facilitators, Curricula, Pedagogy, and Delivery
Dr. Angela West Crews & Dr. Gordon A. Crews
Angela West Crewscrimedoc66@yahoo.com
Gordon Crews gordon_crews@yahoo.com
Thursday15 April
1000 – 1130
4
65. The Role of the Family of the prisoner in crime prevention
ISPAC, IPAA, Institute of Criminological Studies, Secretariat of Christian Aid to Prisoners
Emillia Bouzon de Terzano
sacc@saccargentina.org.ar
Friday16 April
1430 – 1600
4
66. Prison Health Solutions in Resource Limited Countries: the Value of Telemedicine
International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) and Health through Walls
John May
drjpmay@aol.com
Wednesday14 April
1200 – 1330
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room67. The impact upon
children of their parents going to prison
Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers)
Rachel Brett
rhbrett@quno.ch
Tuesday13 April
1630 – 1800
3
68. New Models to Change Conditions of Imprisonment in the Province of Buenos Aires and Houses for Jails.
Provincia de Buenos Aires
Mariano Martinez Hermida
mmartinez@mjus.gba.gov.ar
Friday16 April
1630 – 1800
4
69. Specialized cybercrime training – by invitation only - PENDING
Korean Institute of Criminology
MiRang Park
Parkmi4@gmail.com
Thursday15 April
1100 – 1200
6
70. Specialized cybercrime training – by invitation only - PENDING
Korean Institute of Criminology
MiRang Park
Parkmi4@gmail.com
Thursday15 April
1500 - 1600
6
71. Principal challenges posed by the globalisation of criminal justice
Association Internationale de Droit Penal (AIDP-IAPL) and Istituto Supreiore Internazionale di Socienze Criminal (ISISC)
Giovanni Pasqua
Giovanni.pasqua@isisc.org
Jose Luis de la Cuesta
Joseluis.delacuesta@ehu.es
Friday16 April
1430 – 1600
3
72. The Global Challenges of Cybercrime: Past, Present and Future
UNODC Marc Goodman
goodman@cybercrime-institute.com
Thursday15 April
1630 – 1800
2
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room73. The Global Challenges of
Cybercrime: Past, Present and Future
UNODC Marc Goodman
goodman@cybercrime-institute.com
Friday16 April
1430 – 1600
3
74. Child Victims and witnesses of crime: practical measures and tools to implement the UN Child Victim Guidelines
UNODC, UNICEF, IBCR
Anna G. Saget
Anna.Giudice.Saget@unodc.org
Friday16 April
1000 – 1130
4
75.D
Developing Health Care Priorities for Prisons of Limited Resources: an Example of HIV Care and Treatment in a Haitian Prison
Health Through Walls and ICPA
John May
drjpmay@aol.com
Saturday17 April
1000 – 1130
3
76. Crime Prevention Through Yoga: The unexplored way for a Safe World
Criminologists Society of J&K
Rameshwar Singh Jamwal
rameshwarjamwal@yahoo.com
Saturday17 April
1430 - 1600
4
77. School Violence and Prevention Strategies
Academic Council on the United Nations System
Michael Platzer
michaelkplatzer@yahoo.com
Wednesday14 April
1630 – 1800
5
No. SUBJECT SPONSOR CONTACT PERSON Day Time Room78. Bringing terrorist
suspects to justice in compliance with the rule of law and with due respect for human rights: The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy for action
CTITF Office cooperation with UNODC and OHCHR
Bianca Kopp
Bianca.Kopp@unodc.org
Jo Dedeyne-Amann
Jo.deedeyne@unodc.org
charbord@un.org
Saturday17 April
1200 – 1330
2
79. Surveying Crime: The Victimization Survey
UNODC Anna Alvazzi del Frate
anna.alvazzi.del.frate@unodc.org
Steven Malby
steven.malby@unodc.org
Saturday17 April
1630 – 1800
1
80. Technology Applied to the Prevention of Corruption
Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General
Roberta Solis
Roberta.ribeiro@cgu.gov.br
Saturday 18 April
1000 - 1200
4
81. Conselho Federal de Psicologia
Conselho Federal de Psicologia
Yvone Magalhaes Durate
gerencia@pol.org.br
Thursday15 April
1000 – 1130
4
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