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Published by andyleverton, 2018-01-09 09:18:30

SEBP Conference Agenda 2018

SEBP Conference Agenda 2018

SEBP Conference 2018

Ten Evidence-Based Discoveries
That Change the Way You Police

1st and 2nd March 2018
Open University, Milton Keynes

PLEASE NOTE TIMES AND SPEAKERS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Thursday 1st March - morning

09:15 – Registration with tea/coffee and opportunity for delegates to view exhibitor
10:00 stands
10:00
10:10 Welcome and Introductions T/Assistant Chief Constable Alex Murray
10:25 (West Midlands Police and Chair, SEBP)
11:00
11:40 Chief Constable Thames Valley
12:00 Police/Open University Representative
12:35
13:10 Experimental…Behavioural… T/Assistant Chief Constable Alex Murray
Digital…the future of policing (West Midlands Police and Chair, SEBP)

History as Evidence Based Martin Innes and Shane Johnson
Policing

Break (including tea/coffee) and opportunity for delegates to view exhibitor
stands

New Evidence from Queensland Mike Newman
Police

10 RTCs that will change the way Barak Ariel
you think about policing

Evidence Based Policing in Cressida Dick
The Met

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Thursday 1st March - afternoon

13:30 Lunch and opportunity for delegates to view exhibitor stands
14:30
15:05 Where hard science meets social Mark Williams and Richard

science – using the latest 3D scanning Tunstall

technology to investigate child murder (Hard Science Engineering)

Breakout sessions

15:40 Rotate between breakout sessions

15:55 Breakout sessions

16:30 Break (including tea/coffee) and opportunity for delegates to view exhibitor
stands

17:05 Breakout sessions

17:40 Summary and close

19:00 Drinks reception at the Hilton Hotel (Across the road from the venue)
19:30
Dinner including After Dinner Speaker Jerry Ratcliffe
Also presentation of the Award for Excellence in Evidence Based
Policing

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Friday 2nd March

08:30 Registration, tea/coffee and opportunity for
delegates to view exhibitor stands

09:00 Welcome and Introduction

09:05 Do the numbers add up? Tom Kirchmeier

09:40 Lessons in Extremism: Behavioural Sciences Simon Ruda

10:15 Break (including tea/coffee)

10:35 Enhancing evidence-based research within Paul McFarlane
law-enforcement intelligence practice

11:10 Evidence Review on Out of Court Disposals Peter Neyroud
11:45
Interview Cluster
 Rapport and Empathy in police suspect Dr. Zoe Walkington

interviewing

 Does using social media contaminate Dr. Catriona Havard and
witness evidence Dr. Ailsa Strathie

 Simulation-Based Learning as an effective Dr. Anne Adams and

middle-ground in Police Training Dr. Jenny Hart

12:25 The Structured Interview Protocol: Fiona Gabbert and Laura
13:00 evidence-based and PEACE-compliant Hynes (Greater Manchester
Police)
Evidence based approach to licensing
decisions Manchester Metropolitan
University

13:35 CLOSE

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Breakout sessions 1st March – delegates attend one session at each time

Room Session 1 15:05 SESSION 2 15:55 SESSION 3 17:05

Detecting online grooming Intensive Engagement: a new An analysis of UK Policing
and radicalisation strategy for neighbourhood Engagement via Social Media

policing

1 Professor Harith Alani, Tim Curtis – Northampton Dr. Miriam Fernandez
(Knowledge Media Institute, University (Knowledge Media Institute,

The Open University) The Open University)

An illustration of Q- Handling Facebook Evidence How should police cope with
methodology through the using Verifiable Limited demand? An analysis of non-
study of policing priorities Disclosure
urgent demand in

2 Prof. Dr. Bashar A. Nuseibeh, Gloucestershire

Quoc Vo Dr.Thein Than Tun, Dr. Blaine Dr. Paul Walley (The Open
(Thames Valley Police) A. Price, Dr. Arosha K. University), Anna Jennison-
Professor Jean Hartley Phillips (Gloucestershire)
(The Open University) Bandara, and Dr. Yijun Yu
(The Open University)

Evidence Cafés – Supporting Wellbeing of Homicide Law Enforcement and Citizen
evidence-based policing Investigators Science over the nQuire it
Platform
through two-way knowledge

3 exchange Dr. Jason Roach (Director of Dr. Christothea Herodotou,
the Applied Criminology and Tracie Farrell-Frey
Dr. Gill Clough Policing Centre, University of
(The Open University) (The Open University)
Huddersfield)

4 Predicting solvability of Technology as a tool for Victims of domestic abuse are
Burglary in Norfolk Evidence- Based Policing more likely to retract their
Constabulary complaints approximately 5
David Anker days
Tom Olphin Katy Barrow Grint –
TVP Superintendent

An RCT for OCGs sees huge Phil Davies (GMP)

5 reductions in crime

John Denley

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Poster sessions

 Vulnerable witnesses and the Police: How to support ASD witnesses
when giving evidence
Dionysia Lali, Professor Graham Pike and Dr. Hayley Ness (The Open
University)

 The use of Facebook in creating police identity
Dr. Zoe Walkington and Professor Graham Pike (The Open University)

 Police ethics, cultures and public expectations
Professor Graham Pike, Dr. Louise Westmarland and Dr. Steve Conway
(The Open University)
Mike Rowe (University of Northumbria)

 Innovations in visual identification: super recognisers and image analysis
Dr. Hayley Ness, Dr. Ailsa Strathie and Dr. Gini Harrison (The Open
University)
Reuben Moreton and Eliot Porritt (The Metropolitan Police Service)

 Rural Crime from a public value perspective
Jim Beashel (Dorset Police), Dr. Steven Parker (Coventry University),
Professor Jean Hartley (The Open University)

 Risk Assessment Within Police Custody
Melanie-Jane Stoneman - PHD Researcher - Loughborough University

 Findings from an evaluation of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
Informed Approach to Policing Vulnerability Training
Kat Ford – Bangor

09/01/18


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