
Thank you to all of our presenters!
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Thursday September 29, 2022
James P. Organ and the ‘Irish System’: The Origins of Parole: MCNALLY, Gerry
Towards a Process Theory of Re-Entry In Romania: DURNESCU, Ioan
Universal Value of Community Volunteers Supporting Offender Reintegration and the Hogoshi System in Japan: IMAFUKU Shoji
Changing Landscapes: The Use of Probation and Parole in the United States: LOVINS, Brian
Building Service & Community Capacity: Learning from International Experience: PITTS, Steve, TIGGES, Leo
Can Less Correctional Control Give Us More Public Safety: Working to Make Community Options More Effective: PORPORINO, Frank
Improving Risk Assessment: exploring risk and protective factors in relationship with ethnic diversity in Romanian Probation System: GHEORGE, Cristina, BADEA, Marian
Federal Gender Diverse Offenders in Canada: FARRELL MACDONALD, Shanna, SMETH, Angela, CRAM, Sarah, DERKZEN, Dena
Federal Gender Diverse Offenders Policy and Practice in CSC: BISSON, Luc, MOSER, Andrea
Implementation, Fast and Slow: The Tale of Evidence-Based Practices in Two Agencies: BURRELL, William, MICEK, Julie, WARREN, Wade
When One Plus One is More Than Two? Building partnerships and facilitating community involvement in the probation work in Latvia: ZAVACKIS, Anvars
Strengenthing Partnerships in Federal Victim Services in Canada: PAROLE BOARD OF CANADA, CORRECTIONAL SERVICE OF CANADA
“Go Ahead and Shoot Me”-Realities of how Public is left out of realities of Probation and Criminal Justice Processes: HECKBERT, Doug
PROBBOX – Georgia’s Innovation Providing Electronic Control and Services to Probationers: LOMUASHVILI, Buba
Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI) Professional Collaboration: A Success Story for Discretionary Parole: KOONCE, Ashley, OGLETREE, Jonathan, BLANCHET, Sylvie, SHAFFER, Jennifer P.
Probation Works for Community Safety: WILSON, Mark, DOYLA, Úna
Georgia’s Comprehensive Approach to Resocialization and Rehabilitation of Probationers: NACHKEBIA, Iason, TKESHELASHVILI, Nino
Lil Bear Resources: Planting the Seed: BRYCE, Jennifer
New Software for Risk and Needs Assessment: KHELADZE, Vladimer
The Community Supervision Experiences of Justice-Involved Persons Belonging to Ethnocultural Groups: Correctional Service of Canada
The Meaning and Perspective of Offenders Rehabilitation Facility: ISHIDA, Sakiko
Friday September 30, 2022
A Swedish View on Youths in Probation– a new legislative measure: SVANTESSON, Maria
BC Community Corrections – Training, Implementing and Evaluating: SMALL, Bill
Deaf Offenders: Fingerspelling Isn’t the Only Way to Communicate: BONE, Tracey
Chess for Freedom: Chess Gives At-Risk Youth a Chance to Change Path: GRIGG, Lance
Community Corrections: An Interactive Discussion on Key Features Around the World: DURNESCU, Ioan, TAXMAN, Faye S., BYRNE, James M., MACKEY, Ben
Addressing the Needs of Older Persons in Custody: Correctional Service of Canada
CORCAN Community Industries: Correctional Service of Canada
The Development of the Slovenian Probation: MRHAR PRELIĆ, Danijela
Diversity, Gender and Parole Decision-Making: SCOTT, Karley, O’BRIEN, Patrick, BYRON, Sarah
A Multiagency Approach with Young Probation Clients: ANDERSSON, Pia
F.A.C.E. I.T.: WINKLER, Joe
Older people in conflict with the law (OPCL): the challenges upon returning to the community: GAGNON, Michel Gagnon, REVELLI Marina
Managing Lonliness Among Offenders Re-Entering the Community: ELMER, Eddy
Circles of Support and Accountability: Restorative Justice Approach for High-Risk Offenders: YUMANSKY, Cliff, VANDERWAL MARTIN, Wendy
Mental Health and Criminal Justice: A National Action Plan: FOGARTY, Amy, KELLY, Krystal
Risk Factors for Suicide in a Probation Population: WEST, Georgia
Go Ahead and Shoot Me!: HECKBERT, Doug
STICS: More than Just Training Core Correctional Practices: BONTA, James, BOURGON, Guy, SMALL, Bill
Building Community Capacity for Justice-Involved Individuals with Mental Health Treatment Needs: TOWNSEND, Cherie, MCLAREN, Sonya
Reintegration of Indigenous Offenders: Correctional Service of Canada
Training, Implementing, and Evaluating Evidence-based Practice for Community Supervision: BONTA, James, BOURGON, Guy, SMALL, Bill
Defining the value of volunteers in corrections: Correctional Service of Canada
LEAP Training: Brain Injury Society of Toronto: VIGAR, Melissa, MANIKAS, Katie
Learning from a Pandemic: a focus on the Blended Supervision Model Evaluation: CHAND, Sarah, SONDHI, Jess
Peace Education Program: KEMP, Michel, BAKER, Willow
Methodology to engage civil society organisations in the CJS: LOURENCO, Rita, CARDOSO LEITAO, Tiago
Non-discriminatory alternatives to imprisonment: RODRIGUES, Anabela Miranda, DEJANOVA, Tanja
Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder: PANDILA, Catharine
The Meaning of Life for Those Convicted of Second Degree Murder in Canada: PARKES, Debra
Parole Success Factors: Through the Lens of the Framework to Reduce Recidivism: COYLE, Emily, OMSTEAD, Jackie
Peer Support Training Program: A Peer Delivered Program – Seventh Step Society of Canada: MAYETTE, George, DEVEAU, Steve, BROWN, Pete
How Well-Trained, Supervised Community Volunteers Reinforce Modern Probation Work: VOLLBACH, Alexander, BRAND, Julia-Anna
“Yes, I can hear you now…”: First experiences with remote probation supervision in the Netherlands: HENSKENS, Renee, STURM, Annelise, ROBBERS, Sylvana, DE VOGEL, Vivienne
Supervision Around the World – An Overview of the SAW Project: TRUSCHEL, Julie
SolusGuard: A Partnership in Safety: SELANDERS, Serese
Supervising High Risk Offenders in the District of Columbia: Identification, Accountability, Focused Deterrence, Programming, and Opportunity: BETHEA, Yolanda, KAFAMI, Debra
Supporting the successful reintegration of serious juvenile offenders under community supervision by assisting desistance processes: VILLENEUVE, Marie-Pierre
What are the ‘Pros and Cons’ of Bureaucracy & Adhocracy?: TAYLOR, Mike
Demonstrating the Value of Working with Student Volunteers: Correctional Service of Canada
Training, Implementing, and Evaluating Evidence-based Practice for Community Supervision: BONTA, James, BOURGON, Guy, SMALL, Bill
Using IT capabilities for Knowledge Management in Probation and Parole: WILDEMAN, Jochum, GOEI, Koen, Mozers, Imants
Walking Alongside Victims and Survivors of Crime: LEE, Celine
Treatment of offenders with mental health disorders in Japan – Learnings from a diversion programme: TAKAI, Ayaka
What works in reducing reoffending? The development of the model strategies on reducing reoffending: AKASHI, Fumiko
Why Time Matters: FLEWELLEN, Bert, STUBBS, Tami
Saturday October 1, 2022
A Swedish view on youths in probation – a new legislative measure: SVANTESSON, Maria
Chess for Freedom – Chess Gives At-Risk Youth a Chance to Change Paths: GAMLIEL, Patricia
Community Corrections: An Interactive Discussion on Key Features Around the World: DURNESCU, Ioan, TAXMAN, Fay
CORCAN Community Industries: Correctional Service of Canada
Partenariats en justice pénale: DEVOS, Annie
How Citizen Advisory Committees Support the Reintegration of Offenders: ELMER, Eddy
Circles of Support and Accountability: Restorative Justice Approach for High-Risk Offenders: YUMANSKY, Cliff, VANDERWAL MARTIN, Wendy
HUB Community Learning – An Innovative Life Skills Learning Platform: BIERMA, Carolyn, NEALE, Carly, LARKE, Sylvia
No One is Left Behind in Our Correctional World! Who and Why Influence the Penal Policies Transfers in Europe?: CARBUNARU, Iuliana-Elena
Dutch probation Service – 200 years of working in communities: BAC, Johan, CORTEN, Erik
Productivity Enhancement in Population Management: Optimizing Inmate Assignments to Facilities: SHAHABSAFA, Mohammad, SHARMA, Anshul
Addressing Mental Illness Among People on Probation in the United States: VANDEINSE, Tonya, REMREY, Lizzie, CUNNINGHAM, Veronica
Judicial Victim Assistance in the Flemish Probation Service: KUPPER, Tamara, DOMINICUS, Hans
Probation and Mental Health in Europe and England/Wales: BROOKER, Charlie
Mental Health and Criminal Justice: A National Action Plan: FOGART, Amy
Treatment of offenders with mental health disorders in Japan: Learnings from a diversion programme: TAKAI, Ayaka
Keynote Speaker Presentations
Thank you to our keynote speakers for their insightful and valuable presentations at the 5th World Congress on Probation and Parole 2022!
Find transcripts of some of our keynote speakers’ presentations:
Dr. Frank Porporino: Can Less Correctional Control Give Us More Public Safety: Working to Make Community Options More Effective