icjs postgraduate dl 2012 induction programme
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ICJS Postgraduate Distance Learning 2012 Induction ProgrammeTRANSCRIPT
Course Induction
Programme
Postgraduate Distance Learning
Thursday 20 – Friday 21 September 2012
Portland Building
Portland Street, Portsmouth, PO1 3AH
CONTENTS
Staff Involved in the Institute’s Postgraduate Course Induction ............................................... 3
Postgraduate Course Induction: Thursday 20 September 2012 ................................................ 5
Postgraduate Course Induction: Friday 21 September 2012 ..................................................... 6
Map of Portsmouth .................................................................................................................... 7
Map of the University Quarter ................................................................................................... 8
Map of Bus Routes in Portsmouth ............................................................................................. 9
Useful Local Information .......................................................................................................... 11
Housekeeping Notes ................................................................................................................ 11
Gunwharf Quays Car Park Coupon ........................................................................................... 12
Staff Involved in the Institute’s Postgraduate Course Induction
Azeem Aleem, Programme Area Leader Tom Ellis, Course Leader
Graham Brooks, Course Leader Dr Paul Norman, Course Leader
Dr Mark Button, Course Leader Dr Bob Golding, Course Leader
Barry Loveday, Course Leader Dr Karen Shalev-Greene, Course Leader
Tom Langston, Technician Linda Jones, Subject Librarian
Online Course Developer The University Library
Martin Hampton, Academic Skills
Tutor, Academic Skills Unit (ASK)
Course Administration Staff
Heather Sherwood Vicky Purrington
Senior Course Administrator Course Administrator
Ann Treagus Rebecca Jackson
Course Administrator Senior Course Administrator
Time
Postgraduate Course Induction Thursday 20 September 2012
Postgraduate Distance Learning Students
09:15-
09:50
Arrival and Registration
Portland Building Atrium
10:00-
10:50
Welcome to the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies by Dr Phil Clements (Head of Department),
Azeem Aleem (Programme Area Leader) and Course Leaders followed by:
Introductions and arrangements for the day
Expectations of postgraduate distance learning studies at ICJS
Portland Building, 0.27
11:00-
11:50
Criminology
& Criminal
Justice
students
(Tom Ellis)
Buckingham
Building,
1.25
Criminology
& Criminal
Psychology
students
(Karen
Shalev-
Greene)
Lion Gate,
2.04B
Criminology
&
Community
Safety
students
(Barry
Loveday)
Burnaby
Building,
4.02
Policing,
Policy &
Leadership
students
(Bob
Golding)
Dennis
Sciama
Building,
2.01
Security
Management
students
(Mark
Button)
Buckingham
Building,
3.04
Counter
Fraud &
Counter
Corruption
students
(Graham
Brooks)
Dennis
Sciama
Building,
2.12
International
Criminal
Justice
students
(Paul
Norman)
Portland
Building,
1.29
12:00-
12:50 Lunch (vouchers provided)
13:00-
14:20
Essential Academic Skills
(Martin Hampton)
Portland Building, 0.27
14:20-
14.30 Break
14:30-
15:50
Writing at Masters level
(Tom Ellis)
Portland Building, 0.27
15:50-
16:00 Break
16:00
17:30
Getting On and Using Moodle – our Virtual
Learning Environment (hands-on session)
(Tom Langston and Vicky Purrington)
Portland Building, 1.33
The e-Library (The Basics) Databases
(hands-on session)
(Linda Jones)
Portland Building, 1.37
Individual sessions can be booked with Tom Langston (IT & Moodle), Martin Hampton (Academic Skills) or Linda Jones (Library) during Friday.
Postgraduate Course Induction Friday 21 September 2012
Time
Counter Fraud & Counter
Corruption Studies
Lion Gate 1.22
Criminology & Criminal
Justice
Burnaby 3.30
Security Management
Portland 0.36
Policing, Policy & Leadership
and Criminology &
Community Safety
Anglesea 2.01
Criminology &
Criminal Psychology
Anglesea 1.02
09:00 -
09:50
Fraud: What is it? How much
is there? What are the trends?
Dr Mark Button
Understanding Radical
Criminology
Marc Jacobs
Introduction to the day:
evidence-based security and
the need for research
followed by
The career contribution of
Professor Clifford Shearing to
understanding private security
Dr Alison Wakefield
The concept of a dedicated rape
team: The way forward?
Richard John
What is criminal psychology?
Dr Francis Pakes
10:00 -
10:50
Fraud and the Criminal Justice
System
Dr Geoff Smith
Cut Price Public Protection?
Professor Mike Nash
Decisive or divisive? Police
modernisation through private
sector outsourcing
JP Oosthuizen
Forensic pathology
Dean Jones
False Confessions related to
Miscarriages of Justice
Dr Andrea Shawyer
11:00 -
11:500
Securing cyber space to
prevent fraud
Azeem Aleem
**Portland 0.36**
Examining the Re-balancing
Agenda - what has the politics
of compassion achieved for
victims?
Dr Jacki Tapley
Securing cyber space to
prevent fraud
Azeem Aleem
Forward to the past: reinventing
intelligence-led policing in Britain
Adrian James
Angles on Missing Persons
Research
Dr Karen Shalev-Greene
12:00 -
13:00 Lunch (vouchers provided)
13:00 -
13:50
Proving fraud
David Carson
Troubled and Troublesome
Behaviour Professor Carol Hayden
The London Olympics: a
case study in security
project management at the
extremes of organizational
complexity David Rubens
Contemporary issues in the
police use of Forensic Science Dr Paul Smith
Profiling Art or Science?
Catherine Beiguilman
14:00 -
15:00
Fraud and corruption in sport
Graham Brooks
Blaming systems rather than
individuals
David Carson
Panel discussion
Organised crime and the UK
national security strategy
Brian Chappell
Panel discussion
Dr Francis Pakes
Map of Portsmouth
Map of the University Quarter
Buildings you might need to visit
Buildings used for Induction
Map of Bus Routes in Portsmouth
INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES
Course Induction 20 - 21 September 2012
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
At the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, we aim to make the Course Induction an
enjoyable and informative learning experience. We have therefore set out below some
useful information on parking and taxi facilities.
PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately the University is unable to provide parking on site to visiting
students. Please see the enclosed map and the recommended places to park below.
Alternatively, you may wish to park your car at your hotel (where available – please check
parking facilities) and travel to Portland Building.
RECOMMENDED TRAVEL TO PORTSMOUTH:
Train: Nearest stations are Portsmouth & Southsea or Portsmouth Harbour. Please visit
www.thetrainline.com for train times from your local station and to book tickets.
RECOMMENDED TAXI COMPANY:
Aqua Cars: Tel: +44 (0)23 9281 1111 or +44 (0)23 9265 4321 or +44(0)23 9281 8123
RECOMMENDED PARKING:
Metered Parking
� Queen Street
� St James Road
� Burnaby Road
� Park Road
� Cambridge Road
� Museum Road
� Hampshire Terrace
Car Parks
� Gunwharf Quays approx. £10.00 per day (£4.00 per day with coupon)
� Isambard Brunel Road approx. £10.00 per day
ACCOMMODATION:
The following link lists local hotels and guest houses in the area:-
http://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/site/where-to-stay
approx. £10 per day (0830 - 1730)
USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION
Nearest Chemist - Merali Chemist
127 Queens Street
Emergency Doctor - Guildhall Walk Healthcare Centre (Walk in Centre)
27 Guildhall Walk
Portsmouth
PO1 2DD
+44 (0)23 9275 1006
Emergency Dentist - Queen Alexandra Hospital (Cosham)
0845 0508345
Taxi - AQUA Cars
+44 (0)23 9281 1111
+44 (0)23 9265 4321
+44 (0)23 9281 8123
Cashpoints - Outside Student Union Building
Shopping Areas - Gunwharf Quays (http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/)
Commercial Road
Palmerston Road
Bars/Restaurants - Gunwharf Quays (http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/)
Commercial Road
Elm Grove
Palmerston Road
Public Telephones - Queens Street (Top of St. James Street)
HOUSEKEEPING NOTES
• Mobile Phones and Pagers – please make sure these are switched off at all times when
you are in a teaching room.
• Security – the campus is an open site and there are lots of people around. Please take
care of your belongings and do not leave them unattended.
• Fire Alarm – the fire alarm is a continuous bell. Leave the building immediately and move
well away. University fire marshals will check that the building is empty.
• Refreshments – there are various local sandwich shops and public houses.
• Toilets – these are available at various locations in all the buildings we are using.
• Medical Treatment – if you need First Aid, ask a member of staff and they will contact
our First Aider. Out of hours or for dental treatment, see above.
Email [email protected] to confirm your attendance or let us know on the day.
Gunwharf Quays Parking Vouchers – cut out and use if necessary
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Induction Day
Thursday 20 – Friday 21 September 2012
With this coupon parking at Gunwharf
Quays is £4.00 per day
Please present your ticket to the Parking Office within ten minutes of arriving
at the car park. Your ticket will then be validated to the discount rate.
Please make payment at one of the pay on foot machines located at the
bottom of the escalators when you return from your visit.
(The Parking Office is located on the entrance level, opposite the escalators
in the red section)
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Induction Day
Thursday 20 – Friday 21 September 2012
With this coupon parking at Gunwharf
Quays is £4.00 per day
Please present your ticket to the Parking Office within ten minutes of arriving
at the car park. Your ticket will then be validated to the discount rate.
Please make payment at one of the pay on foot machines located at the
bottom of the escalators when you return from your visit.
(The Parking Office is located on the entrance level, opposite the escalators
in the red section)