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Seminar: victim`right - AIC

Seminar "Trailblazing victim`s rights as human rights: the quest for clarity", presented by the ACT Victims of Crime Commissioner in association with the Australian Institute of Criminology and the Australian National University, 16 May 2011 

20th session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention

The United Nations‘ Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) is an annual meeting of government representatives discussing criminal policy matters between the quinquennial UN Congresses on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. The last (20th) session of the Commission in April 2011 in Vienna dealt with various administrative and budgetary issues and inter alia with criminal justice responses to the trafficking of women and children, of endangered species, and of cultural property, technical assistance concerning counter-terrorism and cybercrime, combating child pornography and organized crime, large scale fraud, illicit financial flows and money laundering, worldwide trends in crime and criminal justice, the application of UN standards in criminal justice and the follow-up of the last (12th) UN-Congress in Brazil in April 2010.

 

Connected to the Commission’s sessions are a series of side-events (about 25 this time) which offer a forum to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for the exchange of information and for lobbying representatives of governments and of inter-governmental organizations. The topics of these side-events range from efforts to abolish the death penalty and and measures to combat forced labour to issues related to private security services and to freedom of religion in prison. Usually, the topics of the Commission’s session are mirrored in the themes of the side-events.

 

Staff-members of the Beccaria programme talked about the use of the Beccaria Standards (now available in 16 languages on www.beccaria-standards.net – Mr. Erich Marks) and about the Beccaria qualification programme (Dr. Burkhard Hasenpusch). This training was offered for adaptation to settings outside Germany, particularly for developing countries, as a technical assistance project. These and many other presentations will be published shortly on the website of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).

France: Financing crime prevention in 2011 - EFUS

As announced within the executive committee of the French Forum for Urban Security last month, the french interministerial fund for crime prevention will be granted, for the year 2011, with a global enveloppe of 51 million euros. 30 million will be allocated to the financing of video-surveillance systems, and 21 million for crime prevention actions (of which at least 5 millions will be allocated to local authorities). 

Attention: Popcenter -situational prevention

Center for Problem-oriented Policing. Popcenter ist including increasing amounts of sitautional prevention material.   amounts of sitauational prevention material. a

Visit the STARR website

STARR = Strengthening, Transnational Approaches  to Reducing Re-offending Objective: to offer an EU-wide view and to inform and develop models of best practice and good practice implementation in the probation sector.

NCJA National Criminal Justice Association: Webinar: Making the Case for Change: Perspectives on Obtaining Buy-in for Criminal Justice Reform

 

 

NCJA Webinar Series

NCJA in cooperation with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) hosts a monthly webinar series on topics of interest to our members which seek to help participants learn from experts and stay connected to trends and practices at all levels of government. Links to current and previous webinars are listed below.

Upcoming Webinars

May 19, 3:00-4:00 p.m. Making the Case for Change: Perspectives on Obtaining Buy-in for Criminal Justice Reform  NCJA’s May webinar “Making the Case for Change:  Perspectives on Obtaining Buy-in for Criminal Justice Reform” will focus on the process of creating change within the criminal justice system.  Participants in this webinar will discuss strategies for obtaining political, managerial and front line employee buy-in from key stake holders at all levels of the criminal justice system from courts to corrections.  

The two presenters for this webinar include: Adam Gelb, Director of Public Safety Performance Project at the Pew Center on the States which works with states on the nationally renowned Justice Reinvestment model and Mike Lawlor, Undersecretary Criminal Justice Policy & Planning Division within the CT Office of Policy & Management.

Mr. Lawlor served twelve terms as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives representing East Haven community.  During his time in the CT House of representatives he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee and was heavily involved in issues related to the rights of victims of crime, eliminating corruption in the CT county sheriff system, strengthening  domestic violence laws, reforming the juvenile justice system, and addressing recidivism and prison overcrowding.  Mr. Lawlor is also on the Board of Directors for the Council on State Government’s Justice Center and was a chairman of the Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project.

Mr. Gelb is best known for his tireless work on the Public Safety Performance Project, which works with states to advance fiscally sound, data-driven sentencing and corrections policies that protect public safety, hold offenders accountable and control corrections costs. Before joining Pew Mr. Gelb spent time as a reporter, staffed the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and was instrumental in developing several nationally recognized anti‐crime initiatives as policy director for the lieutenant governor of Maryland.   

NCJA Webinar Series

 

National Criminal Justice Association NCJA Webinar Series:

Upcoming Webinars

May 19, 3:00-4:00 p.m. Making the Case for Change: Perspectives on Obtaining Buy-in for Criminal Justice Reform

 

NCJA in cooperation with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) hosts a monthly webinar series on topics of interest to our members which seek to help participants learn from experts and stay connected to trends and practices at all levels of government. Links to current and previous webinars are listed below.  

Call for Papers: OSINT-WM 2011---Deadline May 31, 2011

The deadline for submission of manuscripts at OSINT-WM 2011 is May 31, 2011.  The proceedings will be published by IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PRESS.

 

In addition, the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version for consideration at the Springer Security Informatics journal (http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/journal/13388)

After the great success of OSINT-WM 2008, OSINT-WM 2009, and OSINT-WM 2010, which were held in conjunction with the 12th International Conference on Information Visualization (IV08) in London, UK, 13th International Conference on Information Visualization (IV09) in Barcelona, Spain, and 2010 International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2010) in Odense, Denmark, now we look forward to a more successful OSINT-WM 2011 http://osint-wm.org/ to be held in Conjunction with the European ISI 2011.

The aim of this symposium is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge in the rapidly growing area of OSINT-WM. OSINT-WM 2011 invites research submissions on all topics related to OSINT-WM, including but not limited to those listed below:

* Open Source Intelligence

* Web Dynamics

* Dark Web

* Web Content Mining

* Web Structure Mining

* Web Usage Mining

* Web Mining for Blog Analysis

* Web Mining for Online Personalization and Recommendation System

* Web Mining and Intelligence

* News Analysis and Visualization

* News Monitoring

* Harvesting Web

* Case Studies

* Internet as a Tool for Command and Control

* Information Terrorism

* Social Network Analysis

* Investigative Data Mining

* Privacy and Legal Issues

Papers will be refereed and appear in the conference proceedings, which will be published by IEEE Computer Society.  A selection of best papers will be recommended for publication in special issues of scientific journals, or as an edited book published by Springer.

Important Dates:

Submission of Papers:  

May 31, 2011

Notification of Acceptance: 

June 25, 2011

Camera Ready Papers: 

July 14, 2011

Author Registration due: 

July 14, 20101

Symposium:  

September 12-14, 2011

   

Book: "Engineering Nonkilling"

The Center for Global Nonkilling announces the release of its latest book "Engineering Nonkilling: Scientific Responsibility and the Advancement of Killing-Free Societies".

 

The book can be download for free in PDF at the usual link:

 

http://nonkilling.org/node/18

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Klaus Wahl, Cornelia Metzner: Parental Influences on the Prevalence and Development of Child Aggressiveness.

Journal of Child and Family Studies 2011, (Online First)
DOI 10.1007/s10826-011-9484-x