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Introduction
Societies are now focusing on how best to re-integrate offenders into community, and to reduce the chance of re-offending for the good of society and the offenders themselves. Offender rehabilitation has become an integral part of criminal justice systems around the world, and crime prevention at all levels is also a prominent topic in the field of criminology. The objective of the Conference is to provide a forum for dialogues among different professionals, organizations and academic institutes of different countries involved in the field of crime prevention and offender rehabilitation in order to exchange experiences, look for new insights, strategies and directions to enhance the overall effectiveness of crime prevention and offender rehabilitation. This international conference will also be a platform for the formulation of common agenda to address universal issues on crime prevention and offender rehabilitation.
www.sracp.org.hk/conference2011 Tel: (852) 2527 1322 Email: [email protected]
Keynote Speaker Professor Pat Carlen Editor-in Chief The British Journal of Criminology Area of presentation A Century of Offender Rehabilitation: Review the past and foresee the future
Plenary Speaker Professor Steven Belenko Criminal Justice Department of Temple University, USA Area of presentation Improving the Quality of
Community Corrections: Lessons
from Technology Transfer
Models
Plenary Speaker Professor Paul Senior Director of the Hallam Centre for Community Justice Sheffield Hallam University, UK Area of presentation Interpretation of Crime: A Multi-disciplinary Approach
Plenary Speaker Professor Robert D. Hoge Professor Emeritus of Psychology Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada Area of presentation Assessment of Young Offenders by Evidence-Based Practices
Plenary Speaker Mr. Teo Tze Fang Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises
Area of presentation Crime Prevention Strategy and Community Rehabilitation in Singapore
Round-up Speaker Professor Eric BlythEx-Joint Editor British Journal of Social Work, Professor of Social Work, University of Huddersfield, UK
Keynote Speaker Prof. George B. Palermo Clinical Professor of Psychiatry University of Nevada Medical School and Medical College of Wisconsin, USA Area of presentation Punishment, Imprisonment and Treatment: A Need for Revision
Plenary Speaker Mr. Alan Clements Corrective Services, Western Australia Area of presentation Prison Management and Rehabilitation
*The tour would be ended at around 2pm in Hong Kong **Transportation, meals, accommodation, travel insurance and tour guide tips included Hotel accommodation based on Double occupancy. Single Room Surcharge applies for Single traveler. Post conference tour participants should possess valid visa and travelling documents for at least 6 months when admitting into Macau and China.
Registration and Payment
Registration and payment could be made through the conference website (www.sracp.org.hk/conference2011).
Category Standard Registration Fee
Early Bird Registration Fee (On or before 21
April 2011)
Item
1. Admission to all conference sessions
2. Local agency visit (max.100 persons)
3. Conference kit 4. Refreshment on 17, 18 & 20 May
2011 5. Lunch on 17, 18, 19 & 20 May
2011 6. Farewell Dinner on 20 May 2011
Overseas HK$3,900 HK$3,120
Overseas (OECD countries)
HK$3,120 HK$2,496
Local/ Macau HK$3,000 HK$2,400
Mainland HK$2,400 HK$1,920
Student HK$1,500 HK$1,200
Single Day* One Day (17/5 or 18/5 or 20/5)
HK$600 HK$600
* For participants registered for single day, their fee covers admission to all conference sessions in a single day, a conference kit, conference proceedings in digitalized format, refreshment and lunch on the day. (Farewell Dinner cum Cultural Night not included.)
Please refer to the conference website (www.sracp.org.hk/conference2011) for the rules and regulations before registration and payment.
Post Conference Tour
A post conference tour to Macau and Guangzhou visiting correctional facilities, concerned government departments and non-governmental organizations would be arranged to enhance participants’ understanding about the rehabilitation programmes in Chinese communities.
Category Fee** (Registration should make on or before 30 Apr 2011)
2-Day Tour (Macau)* 21-22 May 2011 HK$1,800
4-Day Tour (Macau & Guangzhou)* 21-24 May 2011 HK$3,000
www.sracp.org.hk/conference2011 Tel: (852) 2527 1322 Email: [email protected]
17/5/2011 18/5/2011 19/5/2011 20/5/2011
(Tue) (Wed) (Thu) (Fri)
09:15-10:45 Registration Plenary Session (2)
Local Agency Visit
Route 1 & 2 Correctional Services Department Route 3 Social Welfare Department
Plenary Session (4)
Opening Ceremony*
Keynote Speech (1)
Keynote Speech (2)
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break
11:15-12:45 Keynote Speech (3) Concurrent Workshops (2)
& Video Show
Concurrent Workshops (4)
Keynote Speech (4)
12:45-14:15 Lunch
14:15-15:45 Plenary Session (1) Plenary Session (3)
Local Agency Visit
Route 1, 2, 3 Non-governmental Organizations
Youth Forum
15:45-16:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Concurrent Workshops (1) & NGO forum
Concurrent Workshops (3) & NGO forum
Round-up Session
Closing Ceremony
17:30-18:30 Drama Educational Workshop
18:30-21:30 Welcome Dinner (By invitation)
Farewell Dinner cum Cultural Night
*Opening ceremony starts at 8:45am
Language
Simultaneous interpretation in English or Putonghua will be provided for all keynote speeches and plenary sessions.
www.sracp.org.hk/conference2011 Tel: (852) 2527 1322 Email: [email protected]
Sub-theme
The Sub- themes of the Conference are as follows:
² Substance Abuse, Addictive Behaviours, Sex Offenders, IT and Cyber Crime
² Judicial and legal system in Mainland China and Western Countries;
² Community-based Offender Rehabilitation as Crime Prevention Strategy and Function of
Punishment;
² Crime Prevention and control;
² Treatment and Correction of Offenders ( Prison and Correctional Services );
² Community Correction, Prison Development and Related Issues;
² Juvenile, Minority Groups, Aged Offenders and Families;
Programme Schedule
16/5/2011 (Monday) - Registration
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