ICPA Montréal 2018 Programme Book ICPA_Montreal_Programme_excerpt | Page 9

TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER 08:15-09:15 Network Group Discussions - Planning & Design (Room: Maisonneuve A) - Community Corrections (Room: Maisonneuve D) - Prison Oversight and Human Rights (Room: Maisonneuve B) - Healthcare (Room: Maisonneuve E) - Staff Training & Development (Room: Maisonneuve C) - Research & Development (Room: Maisonneuve F) 09:30-10:30 IACFP Distinguished Scholar Lecture (SID: 02-01) Room: Cartier Introduction by Dr Javel Jackson, President of the International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology “What we need to know about prisons” Paul Gendreau, OC, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of New Brunswick, Canada 10:30-11:00 11:00–12:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition (Room: Salle de Bal) Thematic Workshop Sessions Effective Community Corrections (SID: 02-02) Government and NGO Collaboration on Corrections Marc Susser, USA Room: Cartier Moderator: Juanita Ryan How HKCSD engage with community to pursue a safer (PID 047) and more inclusive society Che Leung LAM, Hong Kong (PID 064) (SID: 02-03) Implementing and Sustaining EBP Beyond the Prison Walls: Minnesota Dept. of Corrections’ Road to Engaging Community Based Programs Bridget Letnes, Carrie Sullivan, USA Room: Caf’ Conc’ Moderator: Jo Field Transforming Agency Culture Through DOC-Stat (PID 206) Quincy Booth, USA Technology in Corrections: Panel Presentations (SID: 02-04) Transforming the Inmate Environment: How and Why Facilities are Implementing Tablet Programs Dan Szakacs, Mike Tholenaer, Canada Room: Maisonneuve A Moderator: Steven Van De Steene In-situ detection of psychoactive substances in a custodial setting (PID 160) Oliver Sutcliffe, Andrew Costello, England and Wales (UK) Evidence-Informed Practice (PID 044) Collaborative approach to developing Digital Locking Technology to meet End User needs Kevin Skipper, USA ICPA Montreal 2018 - Beyond Prisons: The Way Forward (PID 007) (PID 146) 9