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International Crime Science Conference 2007
SCIENCE, CRIME and SECURITY: making connections
"This is a unique conference with a very special set of criteria for its success. Of course we want you to enjoy the remarkably wide selection of papers from experienced academics, practitioners and the private sector; but most importantly we also want you to connect--not within your sectors but between.
"We hope to see academics talking heatedly to practitioners; we hope to see business representatives hearing about the needs of our security services and then showing how they can be met; we hope to see exciting new research bids emerging from the discussions." Professor Gloria Laycock, former head of the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science
MONDAY 16 JULY 2007
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10.00-10.15 |
Welcome from Professor Gloria Laycock |
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Opening session: Science, crime and security: making connections |
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Chair: Nick Ross
Peter Neyroud, chief executive of the National Policing Improvement Agency
Professor Randal Richards, interim chief executive of the EPSRC; Jane Cannon, managing director of QinetiQ. |
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| 11.30-12.00 | Coffee |
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Plenary: Future challenges in counter-terrorism |
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Chair: Nick Ross
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| 13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
| 14.00-15.00 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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Emerging technologies
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Biometrics: interfacing with the public
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Counter terrorism: simulation and modelling
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| 15.30-16.00 |
Coffee |
| 16.00-17.00 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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Biometrics
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Designing out crime
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Counter terrorism
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| 17.10-17.50 |
Practical applications |
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| 17.50-18.20 |
Plenary: What is so great about science? |
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Dr Hasok Chang, UCL |
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| 18.30 | Drinks reception and canapés |
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TUESDAY 17 JULY 2007 |
| 08.45-09.00 |
Registration and coffee |
| 9.00-10.30 |
Plenary: securing public events |
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Chair: Professor Gloria Laycock
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10.30-11.00 |
Coffee |
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11.00-12.30 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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Forensic science: changing forensic science
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Surveillance: theoretical and practical approaches
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Soil forensics: innovations in mapping and non-invasive data for criminal investigations
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Security and business
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| 12.30-13.30 |
Lunch |
| 13.25-14.45 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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Surveillance: exploiting surveillance data
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Forensic science: developments
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Soil forensics: integrated databases and end-user needs for physical evidence
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Future needs for security
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Coffee |
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15..30-16.30 |
Closing session: the application of science to security - finding an ethical balance |
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Chair: Nick Ross
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