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Profesor Dr. Vahit Bıçak, a visiting scholor of the City University of New York, presents lectures in the New Tactics on-line dialogue featuring "Training Law Enforcement for Prevention of Ill-Treatment and Torture" from 18 to 25 November 2009. (1 November 2009) Profesor Dr. Vahit Bıçak, a visiting scholor of the City University of New York, presents lectures in the New Tactics on-line dialogue featuring "Training Law Enforcement for Prevention of Ill-Treatment and Torture" from 18 to 25 November 2009. The dialogue will feature law enforcement professionals, torture prevention organizations and torture treatment and rehabilitation programs from around the world sharing effective ways of bridging the challenges law enforcement face and citizens they serve. The program is organized and menaged by The Center for Victims of Torture. The featured resource practitioners participating in this dialogue include;
Featured Practitioners from the Law Enforcement Community:
Vahit Biçak, (Turkey), Professor, Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal Law and Human Rights, Police Academy
Ralph Crawshaw, (United Kingdom), fellow at the Human Rights Center, Essex University, former police officer with the rank of Chief Superintendent
Ibrahim El Ghazawi, (Egypt), Colonel, Ministry of the Interior and Heads the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Office in the Qena Security Headquarters.
Clinton Fernandes, (Australia), Senior Lecturer, Strategic Studies, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales
Cecil Griffiths, (Liberia) Founder and President of the Liberia National Law Enforcement Association (LINLEA)
Philip Lyons, (USA), Executive Director, Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation, (TRCPI) and Faculty Professor, Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal Justice
Nina Singh, (India), Inspector General of Police, Rajasthan, Indian Police Service (IPS)
Featured Practitioners from Non-Governmental Organizations:
Anneke Osse, Amnesty International-Dutch Section, Police and Human Rights Program, (The Netherlands)
Matthew Pringle, Association for the Prevention of Torture "“ APT, (Geneva, Switzerland)
International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims "“ IRCT, (Denmark)
Assistance Centre for Torture Survivors "“ ACET, (Bulgaria)
Treatment and Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture - TRC, (Palestine) |