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Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future
15-17 May 2017
Prague, Czech Republic
ORGANISED BY
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TECHNOLOGY IN CORRECTIONS CONFERENCE
15-17 MAY 2017
DRAFT PROGRAMME
15th May 2017
19:00-21:00 Reception, Prague Old Town Hall Welcome Speech, Director General Czech Prison Service Welcome Speech, Director General Czech Probation Service Opening Speech, ICPA Representative
16th May 2017
Plenary Session 09:00-09:15 Welcome Speech
EuroPris Representative
09:15-09:45 Keynote Speech Tbd
09:45-10:15
Keynote Speech Swinburne University of Technology. Corrections, Wellbeing & Technology: Challenges and Opportunities
10:15-10:45
Coffee break and Marketplace Exhibition
10:45-12:15
Panel Discussion: Corrections of the Future: how will they look like and how technology could play a role? Business view vs Academics view. Moderator: Steven van de Steene
12:15-12:45
TIC Talks
12:45-14:15
Lunch Break and Marketplace Exhibition
Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future
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Prague, Czech Republic
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14:15-16:15
DIALOGUE SESSIONS:
Education, reintegration and lifelong learning.
Improving efficiency and collaboration within the whole correctional system
Monitoring of behaviour and activities
Global Tel*Link (GTL). Allegory of the Correctional Cave E-BO Safe internet access for learning
L & G International Limited. Utilising mobile technology to join up departments and services Singapore Prison Service. Enhancing operational effectiveness and efficiency, and inculcating a sense of personal responsibility and ownership over inmate’s own rehabilitation with the use of self-service technology in prison
DJI. A presentation about a small business innovation research on protection against unmanned mobile systems Telio. Stressed voice detection.
16:15-16:45
Coffee break and Marketplace Exhibition
Plenary Session
16:45-17:30
Digital Transformation for Corrections: Developing A Needs Based Strategy Victoria Knight and Steven van de Steene
Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future
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Prague, Czech Republic
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17th May 2017
Plenary Session 09:00-09:35
TIC Talks
09:35-11:35
DIALOGUE SESSIONS:
Education, reintegration and lifelong learning.
Improving efficiency and collaboration within the whole correctional system
Monitoring of behaviour and activities
Core Sytems. Using Digital Communications Tools such as Internet, Social Media and Email to Encourage Normalisation in Prison and Ease Integration. Virtual Rehab Inc. Virtual Rehab CHAINS. Real Life: Gamification to develop 21st century and employability skills
Abilis Solutions. A Capability Maturity Model for Maximizing Data Value in Support of Corrections Objectives Australian Community Support Organisation. An international messaging standard to support the real-time sharing of information and data across the justice sector
Prof. Anthea Hucklesby. Electronic Monitoring Microsoft & Gaia. Prevention and Self-Care Strategies for Offenders in the Community Correctional Service Canada / Government of Canada. Electronic Monitoring Research Pilot in Canadian Corrections: Utilizing Technology to Monitor Supervision Conditions
11:35-12:00
Coffee Break and Marketplace Exhibition
Plenary Session 12:00-12:30
TIC Talks
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch and Marketplace Exhibition
Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future
15-17 May 2017
Prague, Czech Republic
ORGANISED BY
P a g e | 4
14:00-16:00
DIALOGUE SESSIONS:
Education, reintegration and lifelong learning.
Improving efficiency and collaboration within the whole correctional system
Monitoring of behaviour and activities
Unisys. Rehabilitation through technology CURE. Major Trends in Educational Technology in US Corrections
KEMAS GmbH. Improving transparency and efficiency in daily administrative tasks in correctional facilities California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Achieving a Safer and More Efficient Correctional System through Digitization, Automation, and enhanced Cyber Security
Core Systems. Self-service technology in help for better relationship between probation officer and offender. Supercom. Leveraging Smartphone Technology for Offender Monitoring
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break and Marketplace Exhibition
Plenary Session 16:30-17:30 Panel Discussion
Conclusions from the dialogue sessions. What do we take home? Moderator: Pedro Ferreira Marum
17:30
Closing CEP Representative