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Academic Program 

 

OPENING CEREMONY

 

Simultaneous Translation will be Available in

Turkish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic Languages

 

Welcome

By

Recep Gultekin, PhD

1st Degree Chief Police Superintendent

Head of Foreign Relations Department

Turkish National Police

Head of the Conference Organization Committee

 

Oguz Kagan Koksal

Governor

Director General

Turkish National Police

 

Muammer Guler

Governor

Governor of Istanbul

 

Osman Gunes

Minister of Interior of the Republic of Turkey

 

Keynote Address

His Excellency Abdullah Gul

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey

 

PLENARY SESSION

 

Available Simultaneous Translation

Turkish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic

 

Counter- Terrorism Strategies in Metropolitan Cities

Moderator

Jeremy Travis

President

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

City University of New York

 

Celalettin Cerrah

1st Degree Chief Police Superintendent

Chief of Istanbul Police Department

 

Sir Ian Blair

Police Commissioner

London Metropolitan Police

 

Enriqeu BARON

Superintendent

Chief of Madrid Police Headquarters


Program Committee

THEME – 1

Comparative Perspectives on Democracy and Policing

 

Peter K. Manning, PhD

Brooks Professor of College of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University, USA

Charles Wellford, PhD.

Professor of Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at University of Maryland, USA

Yusuf Z. Özcan, PhD

Professor in the Department of Sociology at Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Halim Iltas, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at George Mason University, USA

THEME – 2

Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement Agencies

Chris W. Eskridge, PhD

University of Nebraska, USA

Halil İ. Bahar, PhD

Vice President of Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, PhD

Chair of Law and Police Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, USA

Selcuk Atak, MA (Assistant)

Police Captain of TNP and PhD Student at Graduate Center of City University of New York

THEME – 3

International Perspective on Crime

Program Committee

Cindy J. Smith, PhD

Chief of International Center of National Institute of Justice (NIJ), USA

Jay Albanese, PhD

Chair of Criminal Justice Department at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Louise Shelley, PhD

Director of TraCCC at the American University, USA

Ismail Yilmaz, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Candidate at Virginia Commonwealth University

THEME – 4

Terrorism: A Global Problem

Charles B. Strozier, PhD

Director of Center on Terrorism at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA

Edmund F. McGarrell, PhD

Director of School of Criminal Justice and Chair of Cross-College Risk Research Program at Michigan State University, USA

Leslie W. Kennedy, PhD

Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, USA

Ahmet Celik, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers

THEME – 5

Democracy and New Governance in the 21st Century

Emile Sahliyeh, Ph.D.

Professor of Department of Political Science, International Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, USA

Hans-Jörg Albrecht, PhD

Director of Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany

Richard Langhorne, Ph.D

Co-Director of Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, USA

Ahmet D. Bitmez, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, USA

 

Blue colored participant of each session is the chair of the session

 

Sessions

DAY-1             June 14, 2007

SLOT -1

4-10. The Problem of Religious Justification for Terrorism?

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Ali Bardakoglu, The Presidency of Religious Affairs, Turkey

Mesrob Mutafyan, Armenian Church, Turkey

Georges Marovitch, Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, Turkey

Isak Haleva, Turkish Jewish community, Turkey

Dimitrios Arhondonis Bartholomeos, Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchy, Turkey

Mor Filiksinos Yusuf Çetin Syriac Orthodox Church, Turkey. (confirmation expected)

Yusuf Sag, Syrian Catholic Church, Turkey

 

4-26. Exploring Terrorist Tactics and Operations:  A New Database for Understanding and Analyzing Terrorist and Extremist Activities

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Analyzing and Visualizing the ISVG Relational Database:  Opportunities for Practice and Research

Daniel J. Mabrey, Sam Houston State University, USA

A New Paradigm for Analyzing Terrorist and Extremist Activities: The Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG) Relational Database

Richard H. Ward, Sam Houston State University, USA

A Real-Time Collection Methodology for Collecting Open Source Information on Terrorism and Extremism

Hasan T. Arslan, Sam Houston State University, USA

Issues of Quality Control in Data Collection and Data Management for the ISVG Relational Database

Vesna Markovic, Sam Houston State University, USA

 

2-1. Struggles Fighting with Corruption

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 14, 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Chris W. Eskridge, University of Nebraska, USA

Fighting with Corruption in the Great New York City

Richard Condon, New York City Department Of Investigation, USA

A Case Study of Public Corruption in New York State

James Mindell, New York State Department of Law, USA

Governmental Legitimacy, Corruption, and Decision to Call the Police

Richard Bennett, American University, USA

James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Corruption in Global World (French)

Emile François Callot, Lyon 3 University, France

Strengthening Anti-Corruption in Turkey: Reforming the Penal Code

Vahit Bicak, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

 

5-9. Security: Strategic, Legal and Regional Perspectives

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

The New Paradigm: The Theory of Communicative Risk in the Fight against Crime (Awarded Paper)

Thomas Gilly, ERCES, France

Anelia Ilieva, IISCB, Bulgaria

The implications of a Dutch style Garlandian crime and security complex for the Rule of Law

Amalia Maartje Van Der Woude, Leiden University Faculty of Law, Netherlands

Internal Security Act of Malaysia: An Overview

Abdul Sidek, Mara University Of Technology, Malaysia

Investigation and interrogation of Terror suspects ‘n Turkey

Ali Safak, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Turkey’s Fight with Narcotics and the Provisions of the New Criminal Code the Case of Bursa

Fusun Sokullu-Akinci University of Istanbul Turkey

Derin Akdeniz, Bursa Police Department, Turkey

Serge Brochu, University of Montreal, Canada

 

1-7. Transformations and Transitions towards Democratic Policing

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Reinventing the Anachronistic Police Organization of Pakistan

Mohammad Shoaib Suddle, National Police Bureau Pakistan, Pakistan

Police Democracy in Arab World

Mamdooh Elsayed, Police Research Center, United Arab Emirates

Changing Face of Policing in Azerbaijan through the OSCE Community Policing Project

Alesger Bedelov, Azerbaijan Police, Azerbaijan

Police Reform in Belguim; Community Policing and Police Ethics

Denis Bergmans, Aalst Police Department, Belgium

Police Reform Possibilities in Brazil

Claudio Beato Filho, Federal University Of Minas Gerais, Brazil

 

2-16. Human Trafficking and International Aspects

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Human Trafficking Of Children

Janice Joseph, Richard Stockton College Of New Jersey, USA

Immigrant Adaptation and Police Perception: A Study Of Chinese Immigrant Communities In Toronto, Ontario

John Song, State University Of New York, Buffalo, USA

Cross-National Distribution of Human Trafficking: An Alternative Approach

Onder Karakus and Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University, USA

Social Impacts of Migration and Security Risks Caused By

Osman Ozsoy, Atilim University, Turkey

Ismail Ozsoy, Fatih University, Turkey

Trafficking Of Human Beings in Georgia: History and Realities

Giorgi Glonti, The Institute Of The State And Law, Georgia

 

3-7. Race based problems and policing

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Hate, Crime, And the Law: Beyond Law Enforcement to a Public Health Perspective

Miriam Delone, University Of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

Lisa Holland-Davis, University of South Florida, USA

Racial Profiling: Right, Wrong, or A Necessary Evil?

James Ruiz, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

What Are the Effects of the Long Pattern of Racial Bigotry?

Michael Reimer, Rutgers University, USA

The Impact of Racial Profiling On the Criminal Justice System

Brian Royster, Essex County College, USA

Race Biased Policing In New York and Paris

Cathy Schneider, American University, USA

 

3-5. Issues in human rights and policing

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

The Socio-Historical Origins of Human Rights Discourses in Turkey

Fatih Balci University Of Utah, USA Co-Authored:

Beyond The Rhetoric of Rights: European Human Rights Standards in Police Training In Russia

Olga Pleshkova, University Of Nottingham, UK

Tactical Training Support of Turkey to Sudanese Police for a More Democratic and Human Rights Friend

Hasan Akin, Embassy of the Republic Of Turkey, Sudan

EU Harmonization Projects and Turkish Police

Murat Aksoy, Christ Church university, UK

The Effects of the European Union on the Human Rights Policy of the Turkish National Police

Ahmet Guler, University at Albany, USA

Human Rights in Criminal Justice: Hiv/Aids an Issue of Global Concern

Gloria Browne-Marshall and Zelma Henriques, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

 

5-6. Application of Democracy and Globalization in a Diverse Society

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Arab Americans; Dilemma: To Trust or Not To Trust! (Awarded Paper)

Eric Uslaner University Of Maryland USA

Kerem Kalkan University Of Maryland USA

Globalization of Civil Society: Turkish Case

Zühal Ünalp Çepel, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

Deliberative Democracy in Rural Areas

Ganda Upaya University of Indonesia, Indonesia

In Democratic And Diversified Societies: How Racial Harmony Should Be Achieved?

Thomas Youngblood, University of North Texas, USA

Inshirah Nabhan, University of North Texas, USA

Democracy, Citizenship and Security: Dilemmas of Citizenship in a Global World.

Ketevan Geguchadze, Batumi State University, Georgia

 

2-14. Cyber crime

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Towards A Safer and More Secure Cyberspace

Seymour Goodman, Georgia Institute Of Technology, USA

Intelligent Internet and Intelligent Networks for Building a Peaceful and Secure Future

Syed Ahamed, City University Of New York, College Of Staten Island, USA

Online Phishing: Risks, Issues and Prevention

Mohamed Mahmoud Shawky, University Of Lyon III, France

International Aspects of Cyber Crime Investigation: Interpol's Role in Combating Cyber Crime

Marc Goodman, Interpol, France

Cyber Crime Investigation

Ahmet Kocak, Turkish National Police, Turkey

 

2-4. Youths and Crime

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Juvenile Justice Policy: Emerging Trends in the U.S.

Alida Merlo, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

Peter Benekos, Mercyhurst College in Erie, USA

Democracy, Westernization, and Social Problems: Indicators of Anomie And Strain Among Turkish Youth

Gordon Crews, Washburn University, USA

Democratization, Westernization, and Turkish Youth: Delinquency and Other Social Problems

Angela Crews, Washburn University, USA

Identifying the Causes of Delinquency, And Risk Factors Responsible For Violence In Adolescencts

Syed Khuram Mehdi, Pakistan Institute of Professional Sciences, Pakistan

Gun Related Crimes at Schools and Preventive Policies of them

Ramazan Yalcinkaya and Suleyman Hancerli, University Of North Texas, USA

 

SLOT -2

 

4-17. Understanding Terrorism

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Terrorism and the Art of Political Warfare

Peter Probst Terrorism Consultant USA

Anti-terrorism and law enforcement

Rumen Andreev, Ministry of the Interior, Bulgaria

Terrorism in Georgia: Invented Issue or Reality

Giuli Alasania International Black Sea University Georgia

A Profile Of Alqaeda

Ahmet Yayla, Ankara Police Department, Turkey

Contributory Ingredients in Conflict and Warring

Chris Stout Center for Global Initiatives USA

An Analysis of Terror-Related Websites

Bunyamin Atici, Firat University, Turkey

 

4-19. Religiously motivated terrorism in the World

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 14, 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Why Are Turks Less Likely To Be Involved In Jihadist Terrorism?

Christopher Hewitt, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

The Reasons for Religiously Motıvated Terrorism in Turkey

Ahmet Aydin, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Turkey

Mehmet Türkoglu, Institute of Security Science of TNPA, Turkey

The Psychological Analysis of the Turkish El-Qaeda Terrorists Captured By the Police

Alican Dalkilic, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Policing against Right Wing Violence in Japan

Minoru Yokoyama Kokugakuin University Japan

 

1-1. From Military to Democratic - a Journey into the Human Dignity Era

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Democratic Policing

Peter Manning, Northeastern University, USA

Successful Response to Indigenous Terrorism in a Democracy: Military or Police Action? (Awarded Paper)

Sally Ann Baynard, Georgetown University, USA

Demilitarization of Police Forces the case of Romania

Madalina Mocan, RATIU Center for Democracy, Romania

Democratization of Police in Germany

Winrich  Granitzka, IPA Informations- Und Bildungszentrum Schloss Gimborn, Germany

Interagency relations among Law Enforcement Institutions in Centralized Democracies; France as a case study. (French)

Didier Dubois, Retired Colonel in French Gendarmerie, France

 

4-3. Law Enforcement, Intelligence, and counter-terrorism

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 14, 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Intelligence, Law Enforcement, and National Security: An American Perspective

William Nolte University Of Maryland USA

International Cooperation against Terrorism

Nanan Sukarna, Indonesian National Police, Indonesia

The Role of Intelligence in Democratic Countries (Turkish)

Ramazan Akyurek, Turkish National Police, Turkey

FBI Perspectives on Counterterrorism Investigations

Andrew Mccabe and Shelley Doherty, FBI, USA

Problems in Definition on Countering International Terrorism (Turkish)

Ercument Yilmaz, Ankara Police Department, Turkey      

 

3-4. The role of international organizations in global security

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Foreign Policy Success And Failure In The Western Balkans: Kosovo as Europe’s Problem

Geoffrey Pigman, Bennington College, USA

The Role of International Organizations for Understanding and Cooperation between Civilizations

Cengiz Basak, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

EU Policies on Struggle against Terrorism within the Perspective of Democracy: Analysis Of PNR Case

Mehmet Ozcan, Turkish National Police Academy/International Strategic Research Organization, Turkey

Fatma Yilmaz Turkish Weekly, Turkey

The UN and the Challenge of African Peace and Security

Gwendolyn Mikell, Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, USA

Dynamics of Strategic Cooperation: Comparative Analysis of U.S. Relations with the UK And Turkey

Giray Sadik, The University Of Georgia, USA

 

 

1-2. Strategic Models for Policing Democracies

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

The Imperative of Civility in Developing Democratic Policing

Sam Souryal, Sam Houston State University, USA

The Emergence of Strategic Crime Control in Western Democracies

Edward Maguire, George Mason University, USA

Jeffrey            Snipes, San Francisco State University, USA

Significance of Criminal Law Enforcement in a Democracy       

Krishnamurthy Sastry, National Law School, Bangalore, India

OSCE's Role in Promoting Democratic Policing

Kevin Carty, OSCE, Austria

 

5-7. Globalization: A Governing Model

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Comparison of the Development of Federal Structures in the United States and the European Union

Mark Christie, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Human Security: The Globalization of a Concept from Theory to Practice

Keith Spence University of Leicester, UK

Globalization as a Deconstructing Agent

Evren Altınkaş, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey

Challenges of Decentralization in the Era of Globalization

Gennadi Poberezny, Rutgers University, USA

East-West--More Common Challenges Than Commonly Recognized

Stephanie Kinney, USA

 

4-11. Security and Economy

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Terrorism Finance & International Cooperation

Charles Lieberman, John Jay College Of Criminal Justice, USA

Security Perspective in Business Life

Yves Michele Marti, EGIDERIA, France

Terrorism and Economic Development

Zeliha Ozdogan, University Of Delaware, USA

Terrorism Financing: The Picture in Turkey and In The Region After The 9/11 And The Invasion Of Iraq

Yakup Yilmazer, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Turkey`s Economic Security in Global World

Suleyman Aydin, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Fighting against Terrorism Financing in Turkey

Tulga Uyar, Turkish National Police, Turkey

 

3-11. Issues in Criminal Justice

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Assessing Citizen Perceptions of Police Effectiveness (Awarded Paper)

Daniel Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

People's Perceptions of Police Work in Argentina and the United States: An Interpretive Study

Maria Elias, the University of Akron, USA

An Analysis of Police Misconduct in the Light of Self-Control Theory

Irfan Demir, James Phelps, and Monica Koeningsberg, Sam Houston State University, USA

New Trends in Criminal Justice System: Restorative Justice

Yusuf Sahin, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

3-8. Use of technology in policing

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Managing Privacy and Investigative Need with Technology

D. Kall Loper, University Of North Texas, USA

Information Technologies and Pravicy

Mehmet Aydin, Hacettepe Universitesi

Jane Giacobbe-Miller, Isenberg School of Management University Of Massachusetts

Security, Privacy & Cameras: A General Evaluation of the Global Trends & the Turkish Case

Mete Yıldız and Erdem Erkul, Hacettepe University, Turkey

An Examination of the Use of Security Cameras in Combating Crime in Streets

Aytekin Geleri, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Toward A New Paradigm in Police Education and Training in the Era of Homeland Security

Phillip Schertzing, Michigan State University, USA

 

 

DAY-2             June 15, 2007

 

SLOT-3

 

 

4-1. Terrorism: a global problem

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University, USA

Religious Violence and Global Security

Mark Juergensmeyer University of California- Santa Barbara USA

Totalitarian Movements and Political Religion

Bassam Tibi University Of Goettingen, Germany

Framing Terrorist Threat: Canada, England and Australia

Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot, University Of Calgary, Canada

Understanding Global Terrorism (Awarded Paper)

Graeme Newman University at Albany, USA

 

3-10. Crime prevention in Criminal Justice System

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

 

The New York City Police Department's Compstat Model: The International Impact (Awarded Paper)

Eli Silverman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Stop The Next Shooting. Operation Ceasefire in New Jersey

Christopher Andreychak, New Jersey State Police, USA

Anthony Ceravolo, New Jersey State Police, USA

Weapons Control, Public Safety And Democracy: The Brazilian Experience

Artigas Jr Luis Fernando, Departamento Da Policia Civil Do Parana, Brazil

Problem Solving to Reduce Gun Crime: Project Safe Neighborhoods in the U.S

Tim Bynum, Michigan State University, USA

The Role of Police in Prevention of Violence in the U.S. Public Schools

Eric Jefferis, Kent State University, USA

Crime Prevention through Incapacitation and Deterrence: The Evaluation of Three Strikes Laws

M. Alper Sozer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

Mehmet Kul, Ankara University, Turkey

 

5-5. Democracy and Security in the Islamic World

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 15, 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Globalization, Democracy, and Security In The Islamic World

Chris Eskridge, University of Nebraska, USA

Islam and the Prospects of Democratic Political Reforms in the Muslim World

Leonid Sykiainen, State University - Higher School Of Economics, Russian Federation

America, Islam, and the Political Economy of Liberty

Tony Sullivan, Near East Support Services, USA

Dialogue with Muslim Communities in Europe. Suggested Practices for Resolving and Preventing Problem (French)

Altay Manço, Institute for Research, Training and Action on Migration (IRFAM), Belgium

Religion and the Proper Role of the State (Awarded Paper)

Joe Barnhart, University Of North Texas, USA

 

2-22. New Approaches in Police Education and Training

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Simulation Software Developed For the NYPD Police Certificate Leadership Training

Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Evaluating the Turkish Institute for Police Studies

Samih Teymur, Selcuk Zengin, and Yusuf Yuksel, Turkish Institute for Police Studies, USA

 

2-3. Children and Crime

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Implications from Research on Child Abuse and Neglect for Policing

Cathy Widom, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Street Children,Criminal Children And Child Victims Of Crime: Ankara & Istanbul, Sampling

Tulin Icli, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Hakan Arikan, Kirikkale University, Turkey

Identifying the psychological factors that mediate the association between parenting practices and adolescent delinquency

Ronald Simons and Leslie Simons, University of Georgia, USA

Child Rights in Developing Countries

Hameed Mehdi, Law College, Pakistan

 

3-2. EUROMESCO and Police Reforms

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

The EU´s Police Reform Strategies Abroad: An Overview

Gemma Collantes Celador, Institute Barcelona D´Estudis Internacionals (Ibei), Spain

Fostering EU Strategies on Police Reform in the Mediterranean: Learning from Turkish Experience.

Mehmet Arican, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Fostering Eu Strategies on Police Reform in the Mediterranean: Learning from Turkey and Palestine

Volkan Aytar, Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation, Turkey

EU Strategy for Palestinian Police Reform

Stuart Reigeluth, Toledo International Center for Peace (CITPAX), Spain

The Role of European Police within the EU in fighting transnational crimes? A case study from global security perspective

Huseyin Ors, Rutgers University, USA

 

5-12. Democracy, Security and Liberty for All

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Speaking Freely In an Age of Terrorism: Notes on Turkish Experience

Zühtü Arslan, Turkish National Police Academy , Turkey

Democracy and Terrorism: Lessons learned from the 'War on Terror'

Michael Flynn, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Problems of Democratic Thought and Human Rights in Georgia

Gulo Shervashidze, Batumi State University, Georgia

Free Media in the European Human Rights Decisions

Fahrettin Korkmaz, Ataturk University, Turkey

Democracy and Terrorism: Rethinking the Security vs. Liberty Debate; The Russian Scenario

Elena Pokalova, Kent State University, USA

Preserving Democracy, Combating Terrorism, Protecting Civil Rights

Larry Johnson, Berg Associates, USA

 

2-2. Data Resources, Analysis and Police Research

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

The Terrorism Data Resources Center

Christopher Maxwelll, Michigan State University/University of Michigan, USA

Short circuits in contemporary terrorism study

Thomas Gilly, Erces, France

Emotions and Terrorism Research: The Case for a Social-Psychological Ethos

Stephen Rice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Crime Analysis Practices In Police Departments and Problems

Murat Delice, Spalding University, USA

Halil Akbas, University of Cincinnati, USA

Using Disparate, Non-Traditional Data Sources for Crime Reduction

Michael Walker and Jesse Thomas, Paterson Police Department, USA

Ethical Issues in Police Research

Tore Bjørgo, Norwegian Police University College, Norway

 

2-18. Dealing with Various crimes in Diverse Society

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Security Problem in Metropolitan Cities: Mugging Problem in Istanbul

Halil Bahar, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Will The Best Police Force In The World Bring Down Crime Rate In A Highly Materialistic Society?

Yik Teh, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

Organ Trafficking and Optimal Law Enforcement (Awarded Paper)

Firat Bilgel, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Crime in China, 1949-2005 (Awarded Paper)

Guoling Zhao, Peking University, People Reublic Of China

Victoria Police’s Function in a Pluralistic Society

Ashley Dickinson, Australia

 

1-6. Democracy and Security – and the Twin Shall Ever Meet?

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

A Trade-Off between Security and Civil Liberties

Christopher Vasillopulos, Eastern Connecticut State University, USA

Reconciling Democracy and Internal Security

Kirpal Dhillon, Indian Police Service, India

Islam, International Law and the War against Terrorism or Human Rights- Reflections of the East Perception

Shad Faruqi, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia

Does Democracy Prompt International & Domestic Peace

Fatma Unsal, International Islamic University Of Malaysia, Turkey

Human Rights and International Security: Individual, National And Global Perspectives

Ihsan Dagi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

4-12. Homeland Security: Local and National Perspectives

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Policy Issues in Preventing Terrorism

Larry Gaines, California State University - San Bernardino USA

The Chess Master’s Game: The Role of Local Police in Combating Global Terrorism

Paul O'connel, Iona college, USA

Kentucky Sheriff's and Their Role in the War on Terrorism

John Aubrey Jefferson County Sheriff'S Office USA

The Duties of a U.S. Marshal and Its Role in Daily Law Enforcement And Terrorism

Ronald Mccubbin United States Marshal'S Service USA

Homeland Security And Prevention Terrorism

Kevin Beary Orange County Sheriff\'S Office USA

 

SLOT-4

 

3-1. Regional perspectives and co-operations in democracy and security

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

How the United States' War on Terrorism in Africa Will Inflame Regional Conflicts and Spur More Ter

Abdul Karim Bangura, American University, USA

Separatism in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Negative Consequences on Territorial Integrity and Sovereignty

Sabir Alisgandarov, Azerbaijan University, Azerbaijan

The Globalization of Security

James Mittelman, American University, USA

Democracy Deficit in the Island Of Cyprus and Its Effects on Turkey

Rebecca Bryant, George Mason University, USA

Public opinion in Modern Russia (Russian)

Oleg Ivanov, Saint Patersburg University, Russia

 

4-25. Homegrown Terrorism and Recruitment of Terrorist

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Homegrown Terrorism: The Threat Within

Kimberley Thachuk, National Defense University, USA

The Criminal Activities of American Far Right Extremists: A Neglected Research

Joshua Freilich, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Threat of Terrorist Recruitment in Prisons

Ian Cuthbertson, New School University, USA

Militant Mujahedeen in Saudi Arabia: Motivations, Characteristics, and Process of Recruitment

Hadyah Fathalla, King's College London, Bahrain

Recruitment of Terrorist Networks

Mutlu Koseli, Turkish National Police, Turkey

History of Al-Qaeda

Ahmet Bitmez, Rutgers University, USA

Vedat Kargin and Osman Kilic, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

 

4-15. Regional Perspectives on Terrorism

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-French

 

Shiite-Sunni tensions in the Gulf Region

Frederic Wehrey, Rand Corporation, USA

Democracy and Terrorism in Palestine: Hamas Case

Osman Dincer, American University, USA

The Human Factor as the Key Element in Anti-Terrorist Operations; The Malaysian Experience

Ahmad Ghazali bin Abu Hassan, National Defence University, Malaysia

Globalization and Security (Turkish)

Remzi Findikli, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Terrorist Attacks in North-West-Frontier Province (NWFP): The Role of Local Police

Fasihuddin Ashraf, Frontier Reserve Police NWFP, Pakistan

 

2-12. Smuggling and its networks

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Smuggling of Nuclear Materials

Louise Shelley, American University TraCCC, USA

WMD Prevention efforts of Turkish National Police

Ahmet Sait Yayla, Turkish National Police, Turkey           

Prison as a Network for Nuclear Smuggling: The Nexus Point between Crime and Terrorism

Alon Daniel, TraCCC, USA

Smuggling in Oil and Antiques Fuel the Conflict in Iraq

Bilal Wahab, American University, Iraq

Unresolved Conflicts and Nuclear Smuggling through Georgia

Alexandre Kukhianidze Transnational Crime and Corruption Center - Caucasus Office, Georgia

 

4-5. Bioterrorism: Trends and New Approaches

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Bio-Security and Bio-Terrorism: An Assessment of the New Trends

Arif Akgul, Washington State University, USA

Pervin Basaran, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey

Food Safety and Food Defense in High Risk Environments

Gleyn Bledsoe, Michigan State University, Afghanistan

Bioterrorism and Food Defense: An Overview

Barbara Rasco, Washington State University, USA

The Impact of Biometrics on Policing

Ayse Ceyhan, Institut Detudes Politiques (IEP) Paris, France

Role of Biometrics-Derived Intelligence in Counter-Terrorism

Rodney Azama, the Chancellor Group, USA

 

4-13. Terrorism and Urban Policing

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Counter Terrorist Solutions in a Capital City

David Evans, Global Aware International, UK

The Role of Police Work, Economic Development, and Political Development in Countering Terrorism

Lloyd Dumas University of Texas at Dallas USA

Crime Scene Investigations in Suicide Attacks: British Consulate, HSBC Bank, and Synagogue Attacks

Fatih Koc, Malatya Police Department, Turkey

An Analysis of Istanbul Bombings

Yusuf Sarikaya, Rutgers University, USA

Ibrahim Eldivan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

 

5-11. Global Governance and New Challenges

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Statecraft in Modern World Politics: New Dynamics, New Challenges

Steve Yetiv, Old Dominion University, USA

Towards [Another] New Paradigm on Governance: Francis

Nina Hostos, Law Faculty, Puerto Rico

Globalization and Support for Democratic Principles: Views from Asia

Sheila Maxwell, Michigan State University, USA

Towards A System of Global Governance - Change and Innovation of International Organizations

James Muldoon Jr., Rutgers University, USA

Thinking Global in Securing the Village: War on Terror, Energy Resources, and Human Security (Awarded Paper)

Giovanni Ercolani, Nottingham Trent University, UK

 

1-12. Security and Education in Democracies

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Examining the Role of Equity in Homeland Security Studies

Susan Gooden, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Dale Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Balancing Security and Academic Freedom: Ensuring Democracy for Our Future

Christina Barnes, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

The Educational Strategy of Democracy

Levan Izoria, Georgian University Of Social Sciences, Georgia

Right and Responsibility Education for Democracy

Inayet Aydin, Ankara University, Turkey

An Age of Democracy and Girls Education in Turkey: Cross-Cultural and International Analysis

Aysun Dogutas, Kent State University, USA

 

5-8. Open and Transparent Democracy

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

A Model of Administrative Transparency: Five Avenues of Access to Government Information (Awarded Paper)

Suzanne Piotrowski, Rutgers University , USA

How E-Government Contribute To Democracy?

Fatih Demir, University Of Baltimore, USA

Transparency and Democracy

Marie Chevrier, University Of Texas at Dallas, USA

Democracy and Technology

Ali Altintas, Tekirdag Court House, Turkey

An Example of Accountability and Transparency in Democratic

G Richard Terrill, Georgia State University, USA

 

2-8. Police Corruption and Anti-Corrupt Dilemmas

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Corruption Networks as a Sphere of Investment Activities in Modern Russia (Awarded Paper)

Serguei Cheloukhine, John Jay College, USA

Police Corruption

Ozkan Gok, University Of Cincinnati, USA

Does Accountability Reduce Corruption In A Corrupt Political Environment?

Carmen Apaza, American University, USA

Corruption-Fighting the Gangrene of World Wide System

Oljan Kanushi, Albania

The Development of Performance Criteria and Standards: A Case Study Of The National Counter Corruption Commission

Srisombat Chokprajakchat, Mahidol University, Thailand

Socio-Cultural and Organizational Aspects of Police Deviance: An Overview

Sebahattin Gultekin, University of North Texas

Korni Kumar, State University of New York At Brockport, USA

Arif Akgul, Washington State University

 

1-14. The Role of Education in Gaining Democratic Values

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

The Role of International, Interdisciplinary Studies For World Peace

Patricia Aakhus, University Of Southern Indiana, USA

Terrorism In The 21st Century And The EU’s Global Policies 2007-2013 For Security Through Education

Fatma Serbest, Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey

An Evaluation of the Interaction between Religiosity, Political Orientation and Democratic Values

Michael Meyer, University Of North Dakota, USA

The Factor of Social Circle on Assimilate Of Democratic Values

Ahmet Yazilitas, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Yucel Can, Nigde University, Turkey

Opinions of University Students towards National and International Peace

Yasemin Karaman-Kepenekci, Ankara University School of Educational Sciences, Turkey

 

SLOT-5

 

5-1. Risk Assessment and Terrorism

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Hans-Jörg Albrecht, Director of Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany

Risk Assessment and Governance In The Face Of the Threat of Terrorism

Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State University, USA

Leslie Kennedy, Rutgers University, USA

Managing Terrorism Risk, Global Corporate Responsibility beyond the Role of Government

Gary Noesner, Control Risks, USA

Taking be Prepared Seriously: How Current and Future Leaders Can Address Current and Future attack

Raymond Corrado, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Risk Analysis and Risk Management

Francis Jeffries, American University, USA

The 21st-Century Risk Curve -- Thinking Tools and Crisis Exercises

Douglas Kinney, US State Department, USA

 

1-9. Police Management and Leadership

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

The organized irresponsibility of governmental and regional players in the political share of internal security and options of control: The new logic of internal security

Gerhard Schmitt, Institute for Police Training in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Police Leadership, Community Policing, Ethics and Leadership

Charles Bennett, Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, USA

A New Methodological Approach to Training and Development of Police Decision Makers      

David Webb and Hyeyoung Lim, Sam Houston State University, USA

Police Departments As Learning Organizations: Can Chris Argyris’ Model II Change A Bureaucratic Police Department?

Habib Ozdemir, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Yavuz Kahraman, University of North Texas, USA

 

3-9. Human rights issues in criminal justice processes

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 15, 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Boumediene v. Bush, Habeas Corpus, and Preemption (Awarded Paper)

Bradley Chilton, Appalachian State University, USA

Police Investigations In Relation To European Human Rights Standards, In Particular Fair Trial

Pinar Ölçer, Leiden University, Netherlands

Security Orientation in Criminal Law in Challenge with Justice Oriented Criminal Law

Mohammad Ebrahim Shams Nateri, University of Tehran, Iran

Suspects and Defendants rights by Human Right Context in Criminal Justice System (Turkish)

Osman Karakus, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Trials for Terrorists: The Shifting Legal Landscape of American Law

Brian Levin, California State University, San Bernardino, USA

 

3-3. Issues in immigration, border and port security

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Optimal Inspection at the Border When Budgets Are Inadequate

Paul Kantor, Rutgers University, USA

Forced Migration and the Internationalization of Conflict

Idean Salehyan, University Of North Texas, USA

Reliability of Security Features of Travel Documents in the fight on International Terrorism (Turkish)

Selahattin Sertce, Dokuz Eylul University – Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Deaths of Undocumented Migrants: Issues, Trends and Patterns in the United States

Rob Guerette, Florida International University, USA

 

4-2. Counter-terrorism policies in the perspective of human rights

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Human Rights Policing In the Age of Terrorism

Clarence Lusane the American University USA

How the European Court Of Human Rights Help Defeat the Provisional Ira

Thomas Parker Bard University USA

A Human Rights Critique of European Judicial Review: Targeted Sanctions

Jessica Almqvist Center for Political and Constitutional Studies Spain

Improvements in the Field Of Human Rights in Turkish National Police

Yavuz Özdemir Turkish National Police, Turkey

Terror/Torture

Karima Bennoune, Rutgers University, USA

 

5-3. Religion and Democracy in the Middle-East

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Democracy, Security and the Rise of Islamism in the Middle East

Muqtedar Khan, University Of Delaware, USA

The Fourth Wave: Democratizing the Arab Middle East

Muhamad Olimat, Missouri State University, USA

Middle East: Prospects and Challenges

Emile Sahliyeh, University Of North Texas, USA

Challenges and Prospects of Political Development in the Middle East

Yasmine Negm, the American University in Cairo, Egypt

Ballots or Bullets? Democratic V. Militant Islamism in the Arab World

Curtis Ryan, Appalachian State University, USA

 

1-10. Gender Perceptions and Attitudes on and within Policing

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Gendered Policing: Benefits for Women Officers, the Police and Society

Mangai Natarajan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Police Hatred: Attitudes of Children of Incarcerated Parents toward Law Enforcement

Bahiyyah Muhammad, Rutgers University, USA

Recent Trends in the Role of Women in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) Police Forces

Staci Strobl, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Job Satisfaction among Female Police Officers: Preliminary Findings from the Estonian Policewomen

Aigi Resetnikova Karakaya, University Of Tartu, Estonia

 

4-14. Mapping Terrorist attacks and Crime

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

The Geography of Terrorist Attacks in Turkey

Kim Rossmo, Texas State University, USA

Quint Thurman, Texas State University, USA

Keith Harries, University Of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

Spatial Pattern Analysis of PKK- Kongra Gel Terror Incidents In Turkey: 2003-2004

Suleyman Demirci,Virginia Commonwealth, University USA

Ian Suen, Virginia Commonwealth, University USA

Suicide in the Province of Bursa, Turkey: A Regional Suicide Map Analysis

Hakan Aksoy, Bursa Police Department, Turkey

Serpil Aytac, Uludag, University, Turkey

Mapping Homicide: The Importance of the Built Environment

Morton Gulak, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

 

1-4. Job Satisfaction, Promotion and Motivation

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Basic Policing in a Democratic Society

Hans Fritzheimer, Swedish Police and OSCE, Sweden

The Examination of the Effects of Current Leadership Styles Embedded in the TNP on Employee Motivation and Effectiveness

Aziz Ozmen, Sam Houston State Universtiy, USA

The Promotion System of Turkish Police Constables: A Candidate Model

Cihangir Baycan, University Of Baltimore, USA

Problems Affecting Police Motivation

Hudaverdi Balci, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

 

1-13. Democracy and Security in Schools

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Attitudes toward Muslims in a Post September 11th World Trade Center Attacks

Deborah Wilson (Keeling), University Of Louisville, USA

Harry Allen and Bruce Ponder, University of Louisville, USA

Democracy, Education, and Security in a Globalized World

Christopher Saladino, Wilder School of Government Public Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Cyber Defense Education and Homeland Security

James Lewis, Washtenaw Community College, USA

A Cross Cultural Comparison Of Asian And American Higher Education Student Practitioner Preferences

James Mckean, Ohio University, USA

 

2-20. Police Education and Training

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

E-Learning in Law Enforcement: Standards, Management, And Potential For International Cooperation

Steven Cuvelier, Sam Houston State University, USA

Ilker Pekgozlu, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Management Training At The Azerbaijani Police Structure

Musvik Cebrailov, Azerbaijan Police Organization, Azerbaijan

E-police Education and Training; Anytime, Anywhere

Emet Laboone, Effat College, Saudi Arabia

Smart Learning in Law Enforcement Context: Using e-learning effectively

Selcuk Zengin and Elizabeth Graham, University of North Texas, USA

Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement Agencies

Rick Parent, Justice Institute of British Columbia, Canada

 

SLOT-6

 

3-6. Turkey in World Politics

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Greek and Turkish national policies toward environmental regulation of the waterways

Norman Graham, Michigan State University, USA

Iran as a Nuclear Power: A Precarious Dilemma for Turkey

Kamil Yilmaz, Columbia University, USA

The Geo-Political Position and Importance of Turkey in the Crime Trafficking Between the Continents Asia, Europe And Africa

Nurdan Keser and Ali Özel, Dumlupinar University, Turkey

Turkish Near Abroad and the Role of Turkey in World Politics

Idris Bal, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Second Track (Unofficial) Diplomacy Efforts to Mitigate Conflicts between Turks and Greeks, and Turks and Armenians

Burcu Yesiladali Savasan, Istanbul Bilgi Univesity, Turkey

 

2-21. New Policing Approaches in Handling Different Situations

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Applied Presentation on Police Defensive and Control Tactics and Use-of-force Techniques

(A Scientifically-based, Practical, Methodical and Tactical Approach in Law Enforcement for Democracy and Human Rights)

Gerhard Schmitt, Institute for Police Training in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Salih AVCI, German Special Forces, Germany

Juergen Weidert, German Federal Police, Germany

Wilfried Hofgen, North Rhine Westphalia Police Force, Germany

Detlef Knoopf, North Rhine Westphalia Police Force, Germany

Detlef Linde, North Rhine Westphalia Police Force, Germany

Werner Richter, North Rhine Westphalia Police Force, Germany

Information Handling for Command Post Exercise (Applied Simulation)

Steve Sloan, University Of Central Florida, USA

John Bersia, Orlando Sentinel Newspaper/ UCF, USA

 

1-8. Police Performance and Management

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 15, 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Nine-One-One and the Failure of Police Rapid Response

Peter Moskos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

Improving Police Performance: The Value of Thematic Inspection of Police Training

Phil Clements, University of Portsmouth, UK

Cevdet Zengin, University of Portsmouth, UK

A Study on Personnel Supply Change and Personnel Management of Korean National Police

Yoonsung Oh, Soonchunhyang University, Republic Of Korea Republic Of Korea

Citizens’ Perceived Police Attitudes toward Police Performance: An Empirical Study in Turkey (Awarded Paper)

Hakan Kitapci, Orhan Comlek, and Serhat Erat, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey

Developing Measurement Criteria in Police Performance (French)

Messoude Saoudi, Lyon 2 University, France

The effect of Management Style on Police performance. (French)

Adnan OZDEMİR, Turkish National Police, Turkey

 

2-7. New Practices in Policing in the World

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Police Education and Training in the 21st Century: A New Beginning: Policing In Northern Ireland

Gerald Lynch, City University of New York, USA

Evaluating the Public Safety Institute: A Educational Training Model for Law Enforcement

Robyn Lacks, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

The World's Best Police Stations: award winning practices from around the world

Christopher Stone, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, USA

Anneke Osse, Altus Global Alliance, Netherlands

Op Galhotra, Jaipur Range, India

 

2-13. Organized crime and its networks

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Transnational Organized Crime from a Social Network Perspective

Kenneth Adams, University Of Central Florida, USA

Hamdi Yesilyurt, University Of Central Florida, USA

Turkish Mafia Type Criminal Groups' Sociological Aspect: The Results Of Qualitative Research

Mahmut Cengiz, American University, USA

Social Capital of Mafia-Type Organized Criminality in Turkey

Ertan Bese, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Organized Crime and Fourth Generation Warfare

Jeffrey Mcillwain, San Diego State University, USA

PKK and Drug

Bahadir Kucukuysal, University Of Central Florida, USA

 

4-9. Media and Terrorism

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Democracy, Development, and Global Security: A Communication Perspective

Hamid Mowlana, American University, USA

The Mass Media Mirror of Inter-ethnic Integration: international comparative Content-analysis

Nikolay Golovin Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia

The Role of the Media in Counter Terrorism

Amichai Erez Mipha International Ltd, Israel

The Ogun Samast Images Controversy and Media

Nurdan Akiner Mersin University, Turkey Turkey

New Dimension on Media and Terror Relations; Terror in the Internet

Gökhan Gökulu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

4-4. Crime and Terrorism

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

The Crime Terror Nexus

Norman Samuels, Rutgers University USA

Leslie Kennedy, Rutgers University USA

Outsmarting Terrorists

Michael Maxfield, Rutgers University, USA

Ahmet Celik, Murat Ozkan, and Niyazi Ekici Rutgers University, USA

Institutional Theories of Terrorist and Counter-Terrorist Organizations: Insights for Research and Organization

Robyn Mace, Michigan State University

Terrorists and Targets: Modeling a Routine Activities Approach

Mark Mcinerney, American University/DFI International, USA

Tactical Terrorism Analysis: Analytical Techniques for Predicting Culpability in Terrorist Bombings

Daniel Mabrey, Sam Houston State University USA

 

4-16. Issues in Terrorism

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Psychological Profiles Of Suicide Bombers: Are They Possible? (Awarded Paper)

David Lester, Richard Stockton College, USA

The New Terrorism: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach

Dennis Sandole George Mason University USA

Dying For a Cause: The Trend in Female Suicide Bombings

Vesna Markovic, Sam Houston State University, USA

Taliban Suicide Bombing Patterns. The Iraqification of Afghanistan or Battle for the Hearts & Minds?

Brian Williams University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth USA

Afghanistan after 9/11

Hakan Cem Cetin and Demez Ercan, Rutgers University, USA

 

1-3. Enforcement Strategies in Democratic Environments

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

Democratic Policing, Post-Conflict Criminology and Democratic Development (Awarded Paper)

Michael Wiatrowski, USA

Akin Karatay, University of Southern Mississippi, USA

Political Context of Internal Security and Policing In a Democracy

Rajvir Sharma, Arsd College University Of Delhi, India

Contrubution of Policing Institutions to Values and Practices of Democracy

David Baker, University Of Toledo, USA

Enforcing Law and Order in the World’s Largest Democracy

Badrinath Rao, Kettering University, USA

Socialization: Essential Factors in Creating a Consensual Society

Tamara Kiknadze, International Black Sea University, Georgia

 

4-7. Terrorism and Civil Society

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

 

The Call For An Alliance Of Civilizations In Response To Intolerance And Terrorism

Naim Kapucu, University Of Central Florida, USA

Tolga Arslan and Vener Garayev, University Of Central Florida, USA

Is Dusk Of Terrorism? Decline Activity of Military Fractions of Selected Terrorists Organizations

Wojciech Grabowski Gdansk University Poland

The Private Security Contractor: Benefit or Obstacle to Counter-Terrorism Initiatives

Tamara Makarenko, Westminster University, UK

Building Terrorism Resistant Communities (BTRC)

Siddik Ekici, University of North Texas, USA

Ekrem Mus, Virginia Commonwealth University

Social Solidarity in Combatting Terror and Maintaining Peace

Veysel Bilgiç, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

4-22. Democracy, society, and hegemony

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Democracy and Rebellion

Ali Ozdogan, American University, USA

Declining Center-Periphery Gap and the Moderation of Extremist Movements in Turkey

Seda Demiralp, American University, USA

Government-citizen relationship in the light of evolving notion of security

Leyla Sen, United Nations, Turkey

On Democracy and Terrorism: A Synopsis of Their Symbiosis

Dennis Gjoka American Military University USA

Secular States, Muslim Societies: The Clash of Discourses

Betul Balkan, University of North Texas, USA

 

DAY-3             June 16, 2007

 

SLOT-7

 

4-23. Terrorism and the Global Epidemic of Fundamentalism

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turksh-English-Russian

 

Suicidal Terrorism: A Global Problem

Jawed Masudi, University Of Karachi, Pakistan

Comparing the Fundamentalist and Reformist Students' Coherency in Supporting Nuclear Technology

Nayereh Mirzaei, Islamic Azad University-Qom, Iran

Perception of Religion in Global Terrorism (Turkish)

Kasim Varol, Turkish National Police, Turkey

The Relation between Fundamentalist-Reformist Attitudes and Automatic Thoughts and Inferiority Feeling

Alireza Agha Yousefi, Payam-E-Noor University, Iran

 

2-5. Victims of Crime

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 14 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Violence in Post-conflict areas: The Example of Bosnia-Herzegovina (Awarded Paper)

Lisa Muftic, University Of North Texas, USA

Violence against Women in Jordan

Diab Al-Badayneh, Ibn Khaldun Center For Research & S, Jordan

International Crime Victim Survey- Results of Istanbul 2005 Survey,

Galma Jahic, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Asli Akdas, Dogus University, Turkey

Children as Victims Of Crime

Z.Mavis Yildirim, Uludag University, Turkey

Fusun Sokullu-Akinci. Uludag University, Turkey

Mustafa Aytac, Uludag Universitesi, Turkey

Police Official Crime Statistics: A Survey of Unreported Cases of Domestic Violence in Nigeria (Awarded Paper)

Olakunle Folami, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria

 

1-5. Dilemmas Inherent in Providing Stability and Security

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Democracy and Global Security

David Epstein and Sharyn O’Halloran, Columbia University, USA

When Does Democracy Promote Security? The Role of Competition and Factionalism in State-Building

Jack Goldstone, George Mason University, USA

Democratization And Stability: Is There A Dilemma?

Rafis Abazov, Columbia University, USA

Democracy and Global Security

Krishnamurthy Krishnamurthy, National Law School, Bangalore, India

Dilemmas of Security: Some Notes on Security-Democracy and Security-Stability Dilemmas

Bulent Aras, Isik University, Turkey

 

4-18. Terrorism in Turkey

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 15 2007

Time:               2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

 

Terrorist Violence and State Responses in Late Ottoman Istanbul

Roger Deal University Of Montana USA

Communal Conflict

Iwan Sudjatmiko, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Gender and Terrorism: A Comparison of Male and Female Terrorists Incarcerated In Turkey

Lisa Muftic and Kubra Gultekin, University of North Texas, USA

Terrorism in Turkey Post-Cold War Era (Turkish)

Adem Küçük, Prime Ministry, Turkey

Religiously Motivated Terrorism: A new model proposal for Turkey (French)

Fatih Yamac, Lyon 2 University, France

 

2-10. Police Education

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Technology & Training Needs of U.S. Police for Homeland Security

Gary Cordner, Eastern Kentucky University, USA

Technology and Information-led policing: future prediction, early prevention

Recep Gultekin, Samih Teymur, Serkan Tatil, Idris Yildirim, and Kubra Gultekin, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Scientifically-Based Interdisciplinary Basic and Advanced Police Training As A Foundation of Any Democracy

Juergen Weidert, German Federal Police, Germany

In-service training implementations in Canada

Dale Sheehan, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada

The Process of Policy Implementation in Democratic Societies: An Analysis of Turkish National Police Education Policy

Joan Hubbard and Alican Kapti, University Of North Texas, USA

 

2-15. Drug Use and Ant-drug Policy

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Ethnic Barriers to Illegal Drug Dealers

George Rengert, Temple University, USA

Low Rates Of Drug Use Among Youth; Result Of Restrictive Drug Policy? (Awarded Paper)

Johannes Knutsson, Norwegian Police University College, Norway

The Volatile World of Drugs: Methamphetamine Policies and Global Security

Sheryl Van Horne, Penn State University, USA

Illegal Drugs, Demand, and Supply Reduction Strategies in the USA

Suleyman Hancerli and Ramazan Yalcinkaya, University Of North Texas, USA

National Security Threats Posed by the Evolving Nexus of Terrorism and Drugs

 Behsat Ekici, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Ali Unlu, University Of Central Florida, USA

 

5-2. Religion at the Crossroads of Security and Democracy

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 PM

 

Religion, Democracy, and Security

Isabelle Kinnard, Council for America's First Freedom, USA

The Compatibility Of Islam With Democracy For Universal Peace: An Assessment Of The Echr 's Perception

Murat Tumay, University Of Leicester, UK

A Modern Islamic Democratic Discourse For The 21st Century

Radwan Masmoudi, Center For The Study Of Islam & Democracy, USA

Global Security In The Light Of Religion and Democracy: A Cultural And Religious Study

Syed Reza Eftekhari, Islamic Azad University (IAU), Iran

Democratic Peace: Reflections and Responses

Spiridon Ardavanis, Columbia University, USA

 

4-21. Counter-terrorism: The role of Diplomacy and International Institutions

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

The Role of Diplomacy in the War on Terrorism

Anthony Quainton, American University, USA

The Use of Military Force in the Fight against Terrorism: International Legal Framework

Dominika Svarc London School of Economics Uk

Has EU’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy Worked an Effective Policy Tool to Fight against Terroris

Harun Arikan, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Turkey

The Role of NATO and EU in the Global Struggle against Terrorism

Anton Bebler, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Terrorism in the Sense of Humanity

Ahmet Turer, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

 

3-12. Police Role on Democratic Societies

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Policing For Democracy: How Problem-Oriented Policing Improves Effectiveness and Democratic Values

John Eck, University Of Cincinnati, USA

A Short-term Forecasting of Crime Model for Turkey

Oguzhan Basibuyuk, University of North Texas, USA

Onder Karakus, University of Michigan, USA

Mustafa Sari, Turkish National Police, Turkey

The Role of Police to Save Environment.

Mustafa Oktem and Selim Sanin, Hacettepe University, Turkey

Convenience and Opportunity: Their Role in Facilitating Crime

Patrick Harris, Virginia Crime Prevention Association, USA

Managing the impact of Global Crisis Events on Community Relations in Multicultural Societies and the role and response of Law Enforcement agencies and Community Policing

Bulent (Hass )Dellal, Australian Multicultural Foundation, Australia

 

4-24. Profiling and Prediction

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Comparing Methods of Profiling: European versus American Approaches

Robert Ford, University Of Central Florida, USA

Marilyn Ford, Volusia County Division Of Corrections, USA

Profiling PKK Terrorist in Turkey

Yilmaz Simsek, Ankara Police Department, Turkey

From a Social Movement to a Terrorist Group: The Process Model, An Instrument Of Prediction

Henner Hess, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Prediction of Terrorism - Impossible?

Sebastian Scheerer, University Of Hamburg Germany

Terrorism crime and aggregation/combination of crimes

Ferhat Mehdiyev, Qafqaz University, Azerbaijan

 

2-9. Police Education and Evaluation

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Counter Terrorism Training for Local Police

Joseph King, John Jay College, USA

Role-Playing Techniques in Mediation Training for First Responding Officers

Kelly Taylor and Esra Guleyupoglu, North Texas University, USA

Evaluating the Efficiency of Police Stations in Ankara by Data Envelopment Analysis

Huseyin Akdogan and Savas Yucel, University Of North Texas, USA

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Crime Fighting Technologies at TNP and Opportunities for Improvement

Nuri Temur, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Research of Police Vocational High Schools' Educational Programs in Turkey

Metin Arslan, University of North Texas, USA

Saffet Gulep, Gaziantep Police Vocational School, Turkey

 

2-19 Modernity, democracy and Crime

 

Place:             M-39

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

 

Cigarette Smuggling & Counterfeiting: Terrorists & Organized Crime Exploiting a Legal Commodity.

Sharon Melzer, American University, USA

Detecting Fraud and Abuse in Medical Billings: Mining Medical Claims Data

Thomas Wan, College Of Health and Public Affairs, USA

E-Security and The Roles Of The Police In E-Consumer Protection – Australia Case (Awarded Paper)

Thi Thu Huong Ha, Monash University/TMC Academy, Business School, Australia

Cyber Crimes And Space Transition: A Theory Of Criminal Behavior In Cyberspace

Jaishankar Karuppannan, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli , India

Cyber Crime in Post-modern Era

Özgür Sari, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

SLOT-8

 

2-17. Human Trafficking and Law Enforcement

 

Place:             Ball Room A

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

 

Vincent Webb, Sam Houston State University, USA

Critical Assessment of Media News Coverage on Human Trafficking Incidents in Turkey

Oguzhan Demir, Rutgers University, USA

Bahadir Sahin, University Of Central Florida, USA

Human Trafficking: Trafficking As a Global Threat and the Current Situation In Azerbaijan (Awarded Paper)

Azer Allakhveranov, Forum of Azerbaijan NGOs on Migration Issues (FANGOM), Azerbaijan

Trafficking In Human Beings and Law Enforcement: An Estonian Situation

Juri Saar, University Of Tartu, Estonia

Preventing Human Trafficking In Transylvania Romania. A Nongovernmental Perspective On Youth-Related Issues

Brindusa Apostol, RATIU Center for Democracy, Romania

 

5-10. Governance, and Institutional Capacity and Organizational Factors

 

Place:             Ball Room B

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Building Institutional Capacity to Withstand Bullying In Policing Organizations - A Cross-Country Comparison.

Julian Bondy School of Global Studies Australia

Fusun Sokullu-Akinci University of Istanbul Turkey

Serpil Aytac, Uludag, University, Turkey

Organizational Change: Case of New York Police Department

Yusuf Yuksel Rutgers University, Us USA

Understanding the Sources of Change for the Turkish National Police in the Context of the Relations

Serdar Yildiz, University Of Central Florida, USA

Comparative point of views on Democracy and Policing (Turkish)

Hakan Yalcin, Kocaeli Police Department, Turkey

How Technology contributes to Police Accountability? Eyewitness in American Police Patrol Cars

Sinan Ulkemen, University Of North Texas, USA

 

2-6. Community Policing

 

Place:             Ball Room C

Date:               June 16, 2007

Time:               9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

 

Community Policing In National Security (Awarded Paper)

Wayne Hanniman, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada

Community Policing Applications in Turkey

Metin Arslan, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Participation of Community for Crime Prevention in Turkey

Ali Alac, Turkish National Police, Turkey

Adaptation of Community-based Policing in Eastern Anatolia in Part of Counter-terrorism Efforts

Murat Gozubenli and Murat Daglar, Spalding University, USA

Community Policing Implementation: A Comparative perspective; France and Turkey (French)

Ahmet Bolat, Erzincan Police Department, Turkey

 

4-20. Terrorism and Counter-terrorism: Regional Perspectives

 

Place:             Junior Ball Room B

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

 

Counterterrorism and Democracy in the 21st Century (Awarded Paper)

William W. Keller, University Of Pittsburgh

Tracking Terror Networks in Europe

John Books University Of North Texas USA

Denmark and International Terrorism

Birthe Hansen, University Of Copenhagen, Denmark

Counterterrorism Policies of Turkey against PKK

Nadir Gergin, Virginia Commonwealth University

Foreign Bonds of PKK/Kongra-Gel (Turkish)

Cemal Kuloglu and Kamber Ozpercin, Turkish National Police, Turkey

 

4-8. Conflict & Diplomacy

 

Place:             M-30

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Hostage Negotiation as a Law Enforcement Strategy to Counter Terrorism

Robert Louden, Georgian Court University, USA

Negotiating Hostage Crises

Adam Dolnik, Univeristy of Wollongong Australia

Organizational Learning, Impression Management, and Legitimacy Issue in Crisis Situations within A C

Suleyman Hancerli and Brian Richardson, University Of North Texas, USA

Liberal Versus Conservative: Do Terrorist Groups Care Which Party Is In Power?

Ole Forsberg University of Tennessee, USA USA

Conflict Mediation, Negotiation.

Amy Robinson Creative Change USA

 

4-6. Countering Terrorism

 

Place:             M-31

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Restoring Trust between Public and the Police: Implementing Democratic Policing in Turkey's Terrorism Torn Areas

Tuncay Durna, OSCE Mission to Serbia, Serbia

Democracy and Terrorism: Lessons learned from the 'War on Terror'

Michael Flynn, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Social Recovery against Terrorism: Turkey's Unique Experience 

Samih Teymur and Huseyin Cinoglu, University Of North Texas, USA

Civilian Initiatives against Terrorism: A Case of Countering PKK and Hezbollah Terrorism

Mehmet Kalyoncu, Georgetown University USA

The Counter Terrorism Issue In Terms Of Systems Theory; Diyarbakir as a Case Study

Murat Gunbeyi, Spalding University, USA

Tarkan Gundogdu, Diyarbakir Police Department, Turkey

The Role of Family in Countering Terrorism (Turkish)

Necati Alkan, Turkish National Police, Turkey

 

1-11. Building Peace and Security

 

Place:             M-32

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Bridging the Divide: A Model to Resolve Culturally-Based Conflicts (Awarded Paper)

Samuel Peleg, Netanya College, Israel

The Intercept between Battle Space and Humanitarian Space

John Blackton, Creative Associates International, USA

Studying The Dramatic Aspects Of Sufi Rituals In Turkey And The Impact Of Mevlana's Mesnevi

Mohammad Yousefian Kenari, Tarbiat Modares University (T.M.U), Iran

Building Peace and Security: The View from Washington

Richard Robyn, Kent State University, USA

Ottoman Legacy

Fatih Ozturk, University College Cork, Ireland

The Founding, Fall, and Reform of Istanbul: Implications for Turkish Democracy.

William R. Gallagher

 

5-13. Balancing Democracy and Security: Human Rights Issues

 

Place:             L-15

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

The EU approach in balancing security and protection of individual rights.

Tung-Lai Margue, European Commission, Belgium

Democracy Security and Human Rights Issues,

Elif Ozmenek, New School University, USA

Security and Global Governance: Democracy, Human Rights, and the Role of International Organizations

Jerry Pubantz, University Of North Carolina At Greensboro, USA

John Moore, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA

A Brief Shining Moment: John Jay's Human Dignity Program, 1995-2005

Eugene O'donnell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA

 

2-11. Transportation Security

 

Place:             M-36

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Confronting Global Terrorism: The Role Of Aviation Security

Joseph Szyliowicz, University Of Denver, USA

Determinants of Aerial Hijackings (Awarded Paper)

Alex R. Piquero, University Of Florida, USA

Gary LaFree and Laura Dugan, University of Maryland, USA

Susan Fahey, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism (START), USA

Security in Railway Transport: Traditions and Challenges

Anna Dzhaleva-Chonkova, University of Transport Applied Sciences (VTU), Sofia Bulgaria

 

5-4. Emergency Management

 

Place:             M-37

Date:               June 16 2007

Time:               11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

 

Homeland Security, Emergency management, Crisis Management

Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida, USA

Police in Disaster Response: Lessons Learned From Hurricane Katrina

Frances Edwards, San Jose State University, USA

Preparing To Respond To Disasters: Lessons Learned From Hurricane Katrina For Police

Daniel Goodrich, San Jose State University College of Business, USA

Emergency Financial Management

Deborah Brock, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

The Evaluation of Terrorist Attacks From an Emergency Management Perspective

Hikmet Iskender and Nihan Erdogan, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Community Engagement in Emergency Planning

Monica Schoch-Spana, University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA

 

 


 

CLOSING SESSION

 

Simultaneous Translation will be Available in

Turkish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic Languages

 

 

Closing Remarks for each themes

 

THEME – 1

Comparative Perspectives on Democracy and Policing

Yusuf Z. Özcan, PhD

Professor in the Department of Sociology at Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

THEME – 2

Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement Agencies

Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, PhD

Chair, Department. Of Law, Police Science and CJA at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, USA

 

THEME – 3

International Perspective on Crime

Louise Shelley, PhD

Director of TraCCC at the American University, USA

 

THEME – 4

Terrorism: A Global Problem

Charles B. Strozier, PhD

Director of Center on Terrorism at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA

THEME – 5

Democracy and New Governance in the 21st Century

Richard Langhorne, PhD

Co-Director of Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, USA

 

 

 

 

Farewell Speech

 

 

Oguz Kagan Koksal

Governor

Director General

Turkish National Police

 
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