Pre-conference Workshops |Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Pre-conference Workshops: 17 May
TIME  
0830 - 0900 Registration for Pre-conference Workshops
0915 - 1700 Full-day workshops
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Day 1: 18 May
TIME Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
0830-0915 Registration 
0915-0930 Arrival of GOH 
0930-0940 Welcome Address by Chairman of ACCOP
0940-1000 Address by GOH
1000-1045 Keynote Address 1 - What in the World are We Doing Here? The Future of Law Enforcement Psychology by Dr Gary S. Aumiller
1045-1105 Tea Break
1105-1125 Giving Police Psychology Away - Dr Majeed Khader
1125-1145 Psychological Support for Police Officers in Large-Scale Operations - Experiences of Hong Kong Police Force - Ingrid Mak Wing-Fun
1145-1215 A Psychological Approach to Law Enforcement Interviewing - James Turner
1215-1235 On Effective Crisis Leadership : Findings from the Home Team Crisis Leadership Opinion Survey 2009 - Katharine Khoo
1235-1245 Q&A
1245-1345 Lunch
1345-1430 Keynote Address 2 - Promoting Mental Health and Positive Resiliency amongst Police Officers in Hong Kong by Mr Eddie Li
1430-1540 Caring for the Mind and Body: Advances in Mental Health Promotion and Services within the Los Angeles Police Department - Jay Nagdimon
Mental Health Care for Officers in Hong Kong Police Force - Edmond Lau Kam Lun
The SPF Paracounselling Programme: An Introduction and Assessment of its Effectiveness - Poh Li Li
1540-1600 Tea Break
1600-1710 Peer Support Services in the Hong Kong Police Force - The Carelinks Cadre - Au-Yeung Kwok Kee Joseph
A Suicide Prevention Program for Police Officers - the Hong Kong Experience - Eddie Li
Development of an Individual Resilience Scale - Annie Tan
1710-1730 Closing
1830 International Reception at Senior Police Officers' Mess (for international and invited guests)
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Day 2: 19 May
TIME Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
0845-0915 Morning Prelude
0915-1000 Keynote Address 3 - Searching For The "Golden Mean": Accountogenic Decisions and Inaction in Action by Prof. Laurence Alison
1000-1020 Tea Break
  Concurrent Session
Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
Concurrent Session
Venue: Waterfront Room 1
1020-1230 Measuring Cognitive Preferences of Police Investigators: Research Validation of Survey Instrument - Geoff Dean & Zoe Staines Developing a Peer Appraisal Tool as a Measure of Integrity in the Singapore Police Force - Khoo Yan Leen
Targeted Violence: Behavioural-based Investigative Strategies - Russell Palarea Use of Inwald Relationship Surveys in Police Couples Counselling - Robin Inwald
Serial Sex Crimes in Australia: Comparative Analysis of Profiling Patterns - Geoff Dean & Sarah Yule Using Electronic Focus Groups for Operational Debriefing - Gabriel Ong
A Ceception Cues Checklist Utilized in Forensic Situations & Deception Beliefs of Singaporeans: A Preliminary Study - Gary Aumiller & Jeffery Chin Predictors of Morale in the Singapore Police Force - Jeanice Cheong
New Era of Remote Pre-employment, Tele-remote Testing, Tele-interviews, Tele-treatment and Cyber Vet - Gary Rogers
1230-1330 Lunch / Poster Presentations
1330-1415 Keynote Address 4 - The 3 'O's: Psychological factors in policing by CP Mr Ng Joo Hee
  Concurrent Session
Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
Concurrent Session
Venue: Waterfront Room 1
1420-1550 Training Police Officers in Handling and Investigating Domestic Violence - Hong Kong's experience - Ephraem Tsui Pui-Wang Promoting Healthy and Balanced Lifestyle of Correctional Officers in Hong Kong - Yeung Yin-yan
Police Interactions with People Experiencing Mental Illness: How Common is it and What are the Key Challenges for the Police and Mental Health Providers at this Interface? - Stuart Thomas Prevalence of Comorbid Addictions among General Offenders - Sylvia Liaw Sze Wai
The Other Side of the Coin: Crime Victimization and Mortality in Schizophrenia - Tamsin Short Violence in Institutions: The Role of Psychopathy and Interpersonal Style - Michael Daffern
Victim Support and Witness Service in Criminal Justice System: A Comparative Study in United Kingdom and Malaysia - Jenny Ong A Comparative Study of Risk Assessment Measures for Youth who Sexually Offend - Chu Chi Meng
1550-1610 Tea Break
  Concurrent Session
Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
Concurrent Session
Venue: Waterfront Room 1
1610-1740 Behavioral Control: A Possible Predictor of Police Aggression - JoAnne Brewster The Utility of Static and Dynamic Violence Risk Assessment Measures for Assessing Offenders with Mental Illness - Chu Chi Meng
Police Use of Fatal Force 1982 – 2007: Contextual Analysis of Coronial Reports - Dragana Kesic Developmental History of Offending among Juvenile Males - Rashida Zain
The Effects of Interviews of Physically and Sexually Abused Victims (Women and Children) on the Stress Levels of Female Police Investigators - Herminigida D Salandad Exploration of a peer-re-education violence intervention program in Singapore Prison Service - Cheng Xiang Long
Psychological Assistance to Criminal Investigation in Hong Kong - Ephraem Tsui Pui-Wang To Do, Not To Do, or Do Something Different: Self-Control and Incarcerated Youth Offenders - Khairiyah Binte Kassim
1830 Inaugural Dinner at Grand Copthorne Riverfront Hotel (for international and invited guests)
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Day 3: 20 May
TIME Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
0845-0900 Morning Prelude
0900-0945 Keynote Address 5 - Future and Emerging Trends of Terrorism by Prof Rohan Gunaratna
  Concurrent Session
Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
Concurrent Session
Venue: Waterfront Room 1
0950-1100 A Rsk Assessment and Response Framework for Identifying Individuals at Risk of Committing Acts of Violent Extremism - Mark Kebbell
West Coast Post Trauma Retreat: Help and Hope for First Responders with PTSD - Ellen Kirschman
Is it Premature to Dismiss Formal Risk Assessment and Psychometric Testing of Potential Terrorists? - Vince Egan
30 Case Studies of Terror Attacks: A Behavioural Indicators Based Analysis - Neo Loo Seng
1100-1120 Tea Break
  Concurrent Session
Venue: Riverfront Ballroom
Concurrent Session
Venue: Waterfront Room 1
1120-1230 Terrorist Rehabilitation: Singapore's Experience - Closed Door Session with Internal Security Department, Singapore Singapore Civil Defence Force – Overseas Missions - Kadir Maideen
Changing the Terrorists’ Mind - Sarlito Wirawan Sarwano Measuring Resilience: Developing the Community Resilience Scale of Singapore - Kuck Xuan Ling
“Voices” – An examination of the extremist ideologies used by popular Internet based radical preachers and the framing process used to create resonance - Omer Ali Saifudeen A Western View of Interviewing Asians of Chinese Descent - James Turner
1230-1300 Closing Address by Chairman of ACCOP and Executive Director of SPCP
1300 Lunch 
1400 Field Visits (Invited and international conference delegates)
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