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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
CONFERENCE
TRACKS
USEFUL CONTACTS
Law Enforcement & Public Safety Officers• To network and offer ground perspectives on issues and practical considerations in law enforcement• To acquire knowledge on current and best practices
Academics• Engage in enriching dialogues on current developments, best practices in the �eld of law enforcement• Establish closer regional and international ties for collaborative efforts
Behavioural Scientists• Strengthen ties between Home Team (HT) psychological units and intellectual Centres of Excellence• Provides a forum connecting the HT departments, HT psychologists, academia and experts around the world
Industry Partners• To provide a platform for individuals and organisations in the safety and security sectors to convene and consult with other experts in the �eld
Students• To attain a deeper understanding of the scienti�c basis underlying work in the HT• Connect and network with industry experts
• Violent Extremism and Terrorism• Cybercrime, Security and Insider Threat• Critical Incident Leadership• Psychology of Community Engagement and Trust• Psychology of Community Cohesion and Resilience• Leadership and HR• Crime, Investigative and Forensic Psychology• Rehabilitation and Correctional Psychology• Occupational and Organisational Health Psychology• Operations and Training Psychology• Counselling and Clinical Psychology
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A Special Meeting of the Society for Police & Criminal Psychology
4 ASIAN CONFERENCE OF CRIMINAL & OPERATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY9 - 12 July 2019, Singapore
CALL FOR PAPERSWe welcome proposals related to the conference tracks.
Submit your proposal to [email protected] by 31st January 2019
Visit www.accop.com.sg for more information
Prepared for Evolving threats: The Role of Behavioural Sciences
Supported By:Jointly Organised By:
An initiative by the Of�ce of Chief Psychologist, Ministry of Home Affairs