OPENING CEREMONY

Simultaneous Translation will be Available in

Turkish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic Languages

Welcome

By

Recep Gultekin, PhD

1st Degree Chief Police Superintendent

Head of Foreign Relations Department

Turkish National Police

Head of the Conference Organization Committee

Oguz Kagan Koksal

Governor

Director General

Turkish National Police

Abdulkadir Aksu

Former Minister of Interior of the Republic of Turkey

Osman Gunes

Minister of Interior of the Republic of Turkey

Keynote Address

His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Tentative)

Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey

PLENARY SESSION

Available Simultaneous Translation

Turkish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic

Counter- Terrorism Strategies in Metropolitan Cities

Moderator

Jeremy Travis

President

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

City University of New York

Celalettin Cerrah

1st Degree Chief Police Superintendent

Chief of Istanbul Police Department

Sir Ian Blair

Police Commissioner

London Metropolitan Police

Enriqeu BARON

Superintendent

Chief of Madrid Police Headquarters


Program Committee

THEME – 1

Comparative Perspectives on Democracy and Policing

Peter K. Manning, PhD (Chair of Break-out session of the Theme-1)

Brooks Professor of College of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University, USA

Charles Wellford, PhD.

Professor of Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at University of Maryland, USA

Yusuf Z. Özcan, PhD (Presenter of Conclusion Remarks of the Theme-1)

Professor in the Department of Sociology at Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Halim Iltas, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at George Mason University, USA

THEME – 2

Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement Agencies

Chris W. Eskridge, PhD (Chair of Break-out session of the Theme-2)

University of Nebraska, USA

Halil İ. Bahar, PhD

Vice President of Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, PhD (Presenter of Conclusion Remarks for the Theme-2)

Chair of Law and Police Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, USA

Selcuk Atak, MA (Assistant)

Police Captain of TNP and PhD Student at Graduate Center of City University of New York

THEME – 3

International Perspective on Crime

Program Committee

Cindy J. Smith, PhD

Chief of International Center of National Institute of Justice (NIJ), USA

Jay Albanese, PhD (Chair of Break-out session of the Theme-1)

Chair of Criminal Justice Department at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Louise Shelley, PhD (Presenter of Conclusion Remarks for the Theme-3)

Director of TraCCC at the American University, USA

Ismail Yilmaz, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Candidate at Virginia Commonwealth University

THEME – 4

Terrorism: A Global Problem

Charles B. Strozier, PhD (Presenter of Conclusion Remarks for the Theme-4)

Director of Center on Terrorism at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA

Edmund F. McGarrell, PhD

Director of School of Criminal Justice and Chair of Cross-College Risk Research Program at Michigan State University, USA

Leslie W. Kennedy, PhD (Chair of Break-out session of the Theme-4)

Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, USA

Ahmet Celik, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers

THEME – 5

Democracy and New Governance in the 21st Century

Emile Sahliyeh, Ph.D.

Professor of Department of Political Science, International Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, USA

Hans-Jörg Albrecht, PhD (Chair of Break-out session of the Theme-5)

Director of Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany

Richard Langhorne, Ph.D. (Presenter of Conclusion Remarks for the Theme-5)

Co-Director of Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, USA

Ahmet D. Bitmez, MA (Assistant)

Police Superintendent of TNP and PhD Student at Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, USA

Blue colored participant of each session is the chair of the session

Sessions

DAY-1 June 14, 2007

SLOT -1

4-27. The Problem of Religious Justification for Terrorism?

Place: Ball Room A

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

Ali Bardakoglu, The Presidency of Religious Affairs, Turkey

Mesrob Mutafyan, Armenian Church, Turkey

Georges Marovitch, Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, Turkey

Isak Haleva, Turkish Jewish community, Turkey

Bartholomeos, Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchy, Turkey

Mor Filiksinos Yusuf Çetin Syriac Orthodox Church, Turkey. (confirmation expected)

Yusuf Sag, Syrian Catholic Church, Turkey

4-26. Exploring Terrorist Tactics and Operations: A New Database for Understanding and Analyzing Terrorist and Extremist Activities

Place: Ball Room B

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Analyzing and Visualizing the ISVG Relational Database: Opportunities for Practice and Research

Daniel J. Mabrey, Sam Houston State University, USA

A New Paradigm for Analyzing Terrorist and Extremist Activities: The Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG) Relational Database

Richard H. Ward, Sam Houston State University, USA

A Real-Time Collection Methodology for Collecting Open Source Information on Terrorism and Extremism

Hasan T. Arslan, Sam Houston State University, USA

Issues of Quality Control in Data Collection and Data Management for the ISVG Relational Database

Vesna Markovic, Sam Houston State University, USA

2-1. Struggles Fighting with Corruption

Place: Ball Room C

Date: June 14, 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

Chris W. Eskridge, University of Nebraska, USA

Fighting with Corruption in the Great New York City

Rose Gill Hearn, New York City Department Of Investigation, USA

Richard Condon, New York City Department Of Investigation, USA

A Case Study of Public Corruption in New York State

James Mindell, New York State Department of Law, USA

Governmental Legitimacy, Corruption, and Decision to Call the Police

Richard Bennett, American University, USA

James P. Lynch, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Corruption in Global World (French)

Emile François Callot, Lyon 3 University, France

5-9. Security: Strategic, Legal and Regional Perspectives

Place: Junior Ball Room B

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

The New Paradigm: The Theory of Communicative Risk in the Fight against Crime (Awarded Paper)

Thomas Gilly, ERCES, France

Anelia Ilieva, IISCB, Bulgaria

The implications of a Dutch style Garlandian crime and security complex for the Rule of Law

Amalia Maartje Van Der Woude, Leiden University Faculty of Law, Netherlands

Internal Security Act of Malaysia: An Overview

Abdul Sidek, Mara University Of Technology, Malaysia

Investigation and interrogation of Terror suspects ‘n Turkey

Ali Safak, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Turkey’s Fight with Narcotics and the Provisions of the New Criminal Code the Case of Bursa

Fusun Sokullu-Akinci University of Istanbul Turkey

Derin Akdeniz, Bursa Police Department, Turkey

Serge Brochu, University of Montreal, Canada

1-7. Transformations and Transitions towards Democratic Policing

Place: M-30

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

The Police Reform Challenges in the Republic Of Macedonia

Trpe Stojanovski, Police Academy, Republic Of Macedonia

Police Democracy in Arab World

Mamdooh Elsayed, Police Research Center, United Arab Emirates

Changing Face of Policing in Azerbaijan through the OSCE Community Policing Project

Alesger Bedelov, Azerbaijan Police, Azerbaijan

Police Reform in Belguim; Community Policing and Police Ethics

Denis Bergmans, Aalst Police Department, Belgium

Police Reform Possibilities in Brazil

Claudio Beato Filho, Federal University Of Minas Gerais, Brazil

2-16. Human Trafficking and International Aspects

Place: M-31

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Human Trafficking Of Children

Janice Joseph, Richard Stockton College Of New Jersey, USA

Immigrant Adaptation and Police Perception: A Study Of Chinese Immigrant Communities In Toronto, Ontario

John Song, State University Of New York, Buffalo, USA

Cross-National Distribution of Human Trafficking: An Alternative Approach

Onder Karakus and Edmund F. McGarrell, Michigan State University, USA

Social Impacts of Migration and Security Risks Caused By

Osman Ozsoy, Atilim University, Turkey

Ismail Ozsoy, Fatih University, Turkey

Trafficking Of Human Beings in Georgia: History and Realities

Giorgi Glonti, The Institute Of The State And Law, Georgia

3-7. Race based problems and policing

Place: M-32

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Hate, Crime, And the Law: Beyond Law Enforcement to a Public Health Perspective

Miriam Delone, University Of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

Lisa Holland-Davis, University of South Florida, USA

Racial Profiling: Right, Wrong, or A Necessary Evil?

James Ruiz, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

What Are the Effects of the Long Pattern of Racial Bigotry?

Michael Reimer, Rutgers University, USA

The Impact of Racial Profiling On the Criminal Justice System

Brian Royster, Essex County College, USA

Race Biased Policing In New York and Paris

Cathy Schneider, American University, USA

2-2. Data Analysis and Police Research

Place: L-15

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

The Terrorism Data Resources Center

Christopher Maxwelll, Michigan State University/University of Michigan, USA

Short circuits in contemporary terrorism study

Thomas Gilly, Erces, France

Crime Analysis Practices In Police Departments and Problems

Murat Delice, Spalding University, USA

Halil Akbas, University of Cincinnati, USA

Using Disparate, Non-Traditional Data Sources for Crime Reduction

Michael Walker, Paterson Police Department, USA

Jesse Thomas, Paterson Police Department, USA

Ethical Issues in Police Research

Tore Bjørgo, Norwegian Police University College, Norway

5-6. Application of Democracy and Globalization in a Diverse Society

Place: M-36

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Arab Americans; Dilemma: To Trust or Not To Trust! (Awarded Paper)

Eric Uslaner University Of Maryland USA

Kerem Kalkan University Of Maryland USA

Globalization of Civil Society: Turkish Case

Zühal Ünalp Çepel, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

Deliberative Democracy in Rural Areas

Ganda Upaya University of Indonesia, Indonesia

In Democratic And Diversified Societies: How Racial Harmony Should Be Achieved?

Thomas Youngblood, University of North Texas, USA

Inshirah Nabhan, University of North Texas, USA

Democracy, Citizenship and Security: Dilemmas of Citizenship in a Global World.

Ketevan Geguchadze, Batumi State University, Georgia

2-14. Cyber crime

Place: M-37

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Towards A Safer and More Secure Cyberspace

Seymour Goodman, Georgia Institute Of Technology, USA

Intelligent Internet and Intelligent Networks for Building a Peaceful and Secure Future

Syed Ahamed, City University Of New York, College Of Staten Island, USA

Online Phishing: Risks, Issues and Prevention

Mohamed Mahmoud Shawky, University Of Lyon III, France

International Aspects of Cyber Crime Investigation: Interpol's Role in Combating Cyber Crime

Marc Goodman, Interpol, France

Cyber Crime Investigation

Ahmet Kocak, Turkish National Police, Turkey

2-5. Victims of Crime

Place: M-39

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Violence in Post-conflict areas: The Example of Bosnia-Herzegovina (Awarded Paper)

Lisa Muftic, University Of North Texas, USA

Violence against Women in Jordan

Diab Al-Badayneh, Ibn Khaldun Center For Research S, Jordan

International Crime Victim Survey- Results of Istanbul 2005 Survey,

Asli Akdas, Dogus University, Turkey

Galma Jahic, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Children as Victims Of Crime

Z.Mavis Yildirim, Uludag University, Turkey

Fusun Sokullu-Akinci. Uludag University, Turkey

Mustafa Aytac, Uludag Universitesi, Turkey

Police Official Crime Statistics: A Survey of Unreported Cases of Domestic Violence in Nigeria (Awarded Paper)

Olakunle Folami, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria

SLOT -2

4-17. Understanding Terrorism

Place: Ball Room A

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English-Russian

Terrorism and the Art of Political Warfare

Peter Probst Terrorism Consultant USA

Anti-terrorism and law enforcement

Rumen Andreev, Ministry of the Interior, Bulgaria

Terrorism in Georgia: Invented Issue or Reality

Giuli Alasania International Black Sea University Georgia

A Profile Of Alqaeda

Ahmet Yayla, Ankara Police Department, Turkey

Contributory Ingredients in Conflict and Warring

Chris Stout Center for Global Initiatives USA

4-19. Religiously motivated terrorism in the World

Place: Ball Room C

Date: June 15, 2007

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

Why Are Turks Less Likely To Be Involved In Jihadist Terrorism?

Christopher Hewitt, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

The Reasons for Religiously Motıvated Terrorism in Turkey

Ahmet Aydin, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Turkey

Mehmet Türkoglu, Institute of Security Science of TNPA, Turkey

The Psychological Analysis of the Turkish El-Qaeda Terrorists Captured By the Police

Alican Dalkilic, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Policing against Right Wing Violence in Japan

Minoru Yokoyama Kokugakuin University Japan

1-1. From Military to Democratic - a Journey into the Human Dignity Era

Place: Ball Room C

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: French-Turkish-English

Democratic Policing

Peter Manning, Northeastern University, USA

Successful Response to Indigenous Terrorism in a Democracy: Military or Police Action? (Awarded Paper)

Sally Ann Baynard, Georgetown University, USA

Demilitarization of Police Forces the case of Romania

Madalina Mocan, RATIU Center for Democracy, Romania

Democratization of Police in Germany

Winrich Granitzka, IPA Informations- Und Bildungszentrum Schloss Gimborn, Germany

Interagency relations among Law Enforcement Institutions in Centralized Democracies; France as a case study. (French)

Didier Dubois, Retired Colonel in French Gendarmerie, France

4-15. Regional Perspectives on Terrorism

Place: Junior Ball Room B

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Available Simultaneous Translation: Turkish-English

Shiite-Sunni tensions in the Gulf Region

Frederic Wehrey, Rand Corporation, USA

Democracy and Terrorism in Palestine: Hamas Case

Osman Dincer, American University, USA

The Human Factor as the Key Element in Anti-Terrorist Operations; The Malaysian Experience

Ahmad Ghazali bin Abu Hassan, National Defence University, Malaysia

Globalization and Security (Turkish)

Remzi Findikli, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

Terrorist Attacks in North-West-Frontier Province (NWFP): The Role of Local Police

Fasihuddin Ashraf, Frontier Reserve Police NWFP, Pakistan

3-4. The role of international organizations in global security

Place: M-30

Date: June 14 2007

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Foreign Policy Success And Failure In The Western Balkans: Kosovo as Europe’s Problem

Geoffrey Pigman, Bennington College, USA

The Role of International Organizations for Understanding and Cooperation between Civilizations

Cengiz Basak, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey

EU Policies on Struggle against Terrorism within the Perspective Of Democracy: Analysis Of PNR Case