ICPA London 2017 Programme Book ICPA London 2017 Programme Book | Page 6
MONDAY - 23 OCTOBER
Culture Matters
Moderator: Johnson Byabashaija
Room: Bouzy
SID: 01-06
Innovative Perspectives
Moderator: Nancie Proulx
Room: Epernay
SID: 01-07
Partnerships
Moderator: Gary Hill
Room: Reims
SID: 01-08
Technology and Research
Moderator: Steven Van De Steene
Room: Chalon
SID: 01-09
An evaluation of legal education within prison communities:
Learnings and case studies from the prisons of Kenya and Uganda
Nick Johnson, Matteo Cassini, United Kingdom (PID 097)
Empowerment of staff as the key to sustainable prison reform:
insights from the African Prisons Project’s Leadership Development Programme
Nick Johnson, Matteo Cassini, United Kingdom (PID 108)
Developing offender centred programs and services
Yin Miu Louisa YEUNG, Hong Kong (PID 048)
Reform in the Federal Penitentiary Service of Argentina
Emiliano Blanco, Argentina (PID 206)
Working Together: Correctional Services Experience in Norway Grants
Kim Ekhaugen, Norway Cristi Plesa, Romania (PID 202)
Advancing Prison Reforms in Sudan: Building a Better Future for Detainees
Hatim Elnour Abdulgadir, Sudan (PID 196)
Can Prisoner Self-Service Digital Technology Support Offender Rehabilitation?
An Evaluation Using a Natural ‘Stepped Wedge’ Design
Dominic Pearson, United Kingdom (PID 067)
Corrections Tech 2020: Technological Trends in Custodial and Community Supervision
Brian Day, United Kingdom (PID 198)
How Tablet Technology is Ushering in a New Age in Corrections - Practical Use Cases
Brian Peters, USA (PID 140)
Human Rights
Moderator: Frank Porporino
Room: Mancy
SID: 01-10
15:00-15:30
The Human Rights Basis for Rehabilitation
Marc Susser, USA (PID 053)
Segregation Reform in Ontario, Canada
Howard Sapers, Canada (PID 017)
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