The Inaugural National Policing Summit



As the nature of crime becomes increasingly complex and sophisticated, it is important to have solid policy and foundations in place to support 21st century law enforcement. For effective policy, legislation and procedures to be successfully implemented, there must be strong cooperation and dialogue between police and industry to support officers on the front line in the face of adversity and the constantly changing dynamic with the general public.

 

The conference will be a high level policy-driven summit that will examine key policy areas, specifically: police reform, police ethics & conduct, privacy and surveillance, counter-terrorism, drugs and alcohol, domestic violence and many more. The event will hear from police ministers, commissioners, police officials, strategic analysts, industry leaders, academics and crime prevention agencies.

 

Key Topics Include:

  • The principle forces driving change in the policing landscape
  • Outsourcing, civilianization and contestability of traditional policing roles
  • Federal expectations of Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Evaluating the need for a commissioned white paper for policing
  • An aging population & workforce and their impact on police
  • The move to the professionalization of Australia's Police
  • Women in police leadership: innovations, challenges and successes
  • Women only police stations: models & implementation issues
  • Building a culture of equality, diversity & opportunity in the force
  • The main challenges for Australia's law enforcement system
 

Who should attend:

Senior police officers and command staff
International police & law enforcement organizations
Crime and justice commissions 
Law enforcement management 
National security and intelligence agencies 
Customs and border protection agencies 
Diplomats and federal government officials
Correctional services
Public safety organizations 
Crisis response and humanitarian organizations
Policy makers 
Researchers 
Consultants
Academics

Speaker and Presenter Information

Chief Chris Burbank, Chief of Police, Salt Lake City Police Department, Deputy Commissioner Craig Mackey, London Metropolitan Police Service, Karen Jones, Deputy Chief Executive Officer - Public Affairs, New Zealand Police, Commissioner Ian Stewart, Commissioner, Queensland Police Service, Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan, Commissioner, Western Australia Police, Incoming Commissioner Grant Stevens, Deputy Commissioner, South Australia Police, Deputy Commissioner Leanne Close, Operations Executive, Australian Federal Police, Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn, Specialist Operations, New South Wales Police, Deputy Commissioner Scott Tilyard, Tasmania Police, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle, City of Melbourne, Assistant Commissioner Stephen Fontana APM, Crime Command, Victoria Police, Mr Craig Kelly MP, Chair, Parliamentary Committee on Law Enforcement, Chris Dawson, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Crime Commission, Mark Carroll, National President, Police Federation of Australia, Hans Koenderink MA, Police-Attach_ / Senior Liaison Officer Australia, New Zealand & Indonesia, The National Police of the Netherlands, Warwick Jones, Executive Director, Australian Institute of Police Management, Dr David Connery, Senior Analyst - Strategic Policing and Law Enforcement Program, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Professor Kerry Carrington, Head, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Professor Rick Sarre, President, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, Professor of Law, University of South Australia

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When
Tue-Wed, Aug 4-5, 2015, 8:30am - 5:00pm


Where
Rendezvous Grand Hotel Melbourne
328 Flinders Street
Melbourne VIC AU
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Organizer
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