technology in corrections challenges for the future
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technology in corrections challenges for the future
1st GLOBAL CORRECTIONS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE TECHNOLOGY IN CORRECTIONS CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE B a r c e l o n a , 2 7-2 9 M ay, 2 0 1 5 HOSTED BY LEAD SPONSOR PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 27 MAY The Royal Palace of Pedralbes Address: Av Diagonal, 686 Metro/Bus: Metro: L3 Palau Reial Welcome Reception at the Palace of Pedralbes 19:00 - 21:00 The Royal Palace of Pedralbes is a building located in the middle of a large area of landscaped gardens in the district of “Les Corts” in Barcelona. The Royal Palace of Pedralbes has been declared a National monument of Historical and Artistic Interest. It was begun in 1919 and finished in 1926, when the Palace was formally offered to King Alfonso XIII. Its moment of greatest magnificence came during the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929. Today the Palace houses the Ceramics Museum and the Museum of Decorative Arts and is the permanent headquarters of the Union for the Mediterranean. The Palace has its origins in ancient farmhouse of Can Feliu, the seventeenth century. The property was acquired in 1862 by Count Eusebi Güell. Together they formed the Finca Güell, covering large areas of 30,000 m2. The Can Feliu building was remodeled by the architect Joan Martorell i Montells, who built a Caribbean-style small palace, together with a Gothic-style chapel and surrounded by magnificent gardens. Later the building remodeling was given to Antoni Gaudí, together with the construction of a surrounding perimeter wall and the side entry pavilions. Gaudí also partially designed the gardens surrounding the palace, placing two fountains and a pergola and planted many Mediterranean plants. The gardens surrounding the Palace were designed by the architect Nicolau Maria Rubio, respecting the original trees and shrubs. Special interest has the fountain formed in wrought iron in the shape of a dragon, designed by the internationally famous Antoni Gaudí between 1870 and 1880. 2 PROGRAMME THURSDAY 28 MAY 08:00 - 09:00 Registration of Participants 09:00 - 10:30 Opening Session (Room: Sala d’actes) Chair: Herb Nahapiet Opening Speech Germà Gordó i Aubarell, Minister of Justice Catalonia Leading a Quiet Revolution Hans Meurisse, President EuroPris, Marc Ceron, President CEP, Peter van der Sande, President ICPA Digital Landscape in European and American Corrections Victoria Knight, Senior Research Fellow Community and Criminal Justice Division De Montfort University, United Kingdom Prisons Technology: Into the Future Lourens Visser, CIO, Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency, Netherlands 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break and Marketplace Exhibition 11:00 - 11:45 Plenary Session (Room: Sala d’actes) Chair: Peter van der Sande Digital Road to Normality Herb Nahapiet, ICPA Board Member, United Kingdom Anneke Trinks, Probation Netherlands Annelore Roelofs, Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency, Netherlands Alphonzo Albright, Polycom, USA 11:45 - 12:45 TIC Talks: Offender Management Room: Sala d’actes Chair: Peter van der Sande The TIC Talks are on the three topics presented under the following dialogue sessions. Each topic is segmented into a 15 minute presentation during this plenary session. 3 PROGRAMME 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break and Marketplace Exhibition 14:00 - 16:00 Dialogue Sessions: Offender Management Lunch Sponsored by GTL Coffee Break at 16:00 - 16:30 Improved decision making process through structured offender management information Speaker: Eric Le Goff, Canada Moderator: George Jackson, Ireland Room: Sala d’actes Transforming data into actionable intelligence Speaker: Mitch Volkhart, USA Moderator: Lourens Visser, Netherlands Room: Aula 3/4 Aggregate Data Speaker: Tom Gilgan, Israel Moderator: Dave Noone, Ireland Room: Aula 12 16:30 - 17:30 TIC Talks: Improving Operational Security Room: Sala d’actes Chair: Hans Meurisse FRIDAY 29 MAY 09:00 - 11:00 Dialogue Sessions: Improving Operational Security Coffee Break at 11:00 - 11:30 IP Technology in Corrections Controls – developments, opportunities, challenges & pitfalls in the real environment Speaker: Kevin Skipper, USA 4 Room: Sala d’actes What does the Internet of Things mean for the correctional world Speaker: Martin Slijkhuis, Netherlands Moderator: Fredrik Wilhelmsson, Sweden PROGRAMME Use of video analysis to improve the operational process Speaker: Joost Van Der Burg, Netherlands Room: Aula 3/4 Electronic Monitoring – Technology enhanced supervision throughout the correctional cycle Speaker: Omer Shechter, Israel Moderator: Steven van de Steene, Belgium Achieving real intelligence with real technology Speaker: Paul Crowhurst, Australia Room: Aula 12 Enhance Security, Safety and Efficiency with Geospatial Visualization Speaker: Fred Roesel, USA Moderator: Louise Lawrence, United Kingdom 11:30 - 12:30 TIC Talks: Offender Participation 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break and Marketplace Exhibition 13:30 - 15:30 Dialogue Sessions: Offender Participation Room: Sala d’actes Chair: Marc Ceron Lunch Sponsored by Marquis Software Coffee Break at 15:30 - 16:00 Digital Learning for Prison Students: The State of Play Speaker: Anne Pike, United Kingdom Room: Sala d’actes Enlarging the responsibility of inmates with the help of digital tools Speaker: Benny Goedbloed, Belgium Moderator: Anne Pike, United Kingdom 5 PROGRAMME FRIDAY 29 MAY (cont...) Technology solutions deployed in the world’s largest prison system for supporting reintegration Speaker: Chris Moore, USA Room: Aula 3/4 From Hermes to modern mail system for prisoners Speaker: Rob Hollander, Netherlands Moderator: Michiel van der Veen, Netherlands Use of technology to empower offenders Speaker: Diana Atchison, Ireland Moderator: Dominik Lehner, Switzerland 16:00 - 17:00 Closing Session Room: Aula 12 Room: Sala d’actes Chair: Steven van de Steene Dialogue Session Conclusions Five minute feedbacks from the 9 Dialogue Sessions Closing Speech Steven van de Steene, CIO, Belgian Prison Service 6 S H A P I N G 2 1 s t C E N T U R Y C O R R E C T I O N S PROGRAMME #CORRECTIONSTECH2015 www.corrections-technology.com