2022 POP Conference Presentations

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Opening Session: Reflections on Herman Goldstein's Influence on and Importance to Policing

  • Michael Scott, Director, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing; Gary Cordner, Academic Director, Baltimore Police Department; Ron Glensor, Assistant Chief (ret.), Reno (Nevada) Police Department; Brandon Kooi, Professor, Aurora University (Illinois); and John Eck, Professor, University of Cincinnati 

Goldstein Award Winner  Strategic Investigation: Off-Campus Burglary Reduction ProjectUniversity of Cincinnati Police Division

  • Lieutenant David Brinker, Crime Analyst Michael Zidar; and Tamara Herold, Associate Professor, University of Nevada-Las Vegas

Goldstein Finalist Operation Waterside: Child Sexual Exploitation in the Town CentreCheshire Constabulary (UK)

  • Detective Constable Gina Volp & Sergeant Rob Simpson

Goldstein Finalist  Violent Crime Reduction and Prevention with Risk-Based PolicingKansas City (Missouri) Police Department

  • Captain Jonas Baughman 

Goldstein Finalist Operation EnduranceDurham Constabulary (UK)                       

  • Police Inspector Jon Curtis and Police Constable Sam Oliver

Goldstein Finalist  MATAC  Reducing Harm in the Medium Risk Cohort of Domestic AbuseDurham Constabulary (UK)

  • Detective Superintendent David Ashton, Analyst John Cooper and Police Constable Meggan Rutherford

Introduction to Problem-Oriented Policing

  • Michael Scott, Director, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing and Clinical Professor, Arizona State University

Civil Unrest and Problem Solving

  • Tamara Herold, Associate Professor, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
The Goldstein Conundrum: Problem-Oriented Policing as an Organizational Model
  • Lee Hunt, Strategic Planning & Analysis Administrator, Greenville (South Carolina) Police Department and Derrick Jackson, Director of Community Engagement, Washtenaw County (Michigan) Sheriff's Office

Building Analytical Capacity for POP

  • Jessica Herbert, CEO, IDEA Analytics and Lieutenant Patrick (PJ) Smith, Salisbury (North Carolina Police Department)

Introduction to Situational Crime Prevention

  • John Eck, Professor, University of Cincinnati

Responding to Mentally Ill Persons in Washtenaw County (Michigan)

  • Lisa Gentz, Program Administrator, Millage Initiatives/Mental Health Court/Jail Services, Washtenaw County and Derrick Jackson, Director of Community Engagement, Washtenaw County (Michigan) Sheriff's Office

The Power of CPTED: Cutting Crime with Urban Design

  • Greg Saville, CEO, AlterNation

Introduction to Problem Analysis

  • Julie Wartell, Crime Analysis Consultant and Detective Ray Kianes, Austin (Texas) Police Department

Training Police Officers in POP Principles and Methods

  • Gary Cordner, Academic Director, Baltimore Police Department and Annie Rexford-Boren, Research Coordinator, Center for Policing Excellence, Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards & Training

Analyzing Homelessness-related Problems

  • Daniel Reinhard, Chief Data Analyst, Boulder (Colorado) Police Department

Supporting POP at the National Level in the UK

  • Chief Constable Lauren Poultney and Sally Briggs, Programme and Portfolio Manager for the Savings and Efficiency and Problem Solving Teams, South Yorkshire (UK) Police

Reducing Police Calls at an Apartment Complex

  • Police Officers Michael Fenore and Nicole Newport-Archer; and Heather Devitt, Advocate, Mansfield (Massachusetts) Police Department

Reducing Social Unrest: The Police Role in Community Development

  • Greg Saville, CEO, AlterNation and Harry Tapia, Director of Operations, HACE (Philadelphia)

Using Drones to Respond to Police Calls

  • Sergeant Dustin Bruzee, Chula Vista (California) Police Department

Analyzing Crime Displacement

  • Rob Guerette, Associate Professor, Florida International University

The Proactive Alliance Approach to Policing

  • Molly Mastoras, Co-founder, Safe Night, LLC, Arlington (Virginia)

Armenia: When the Police are the Problem

  • Stephen Schneider, Mission Advisor and Amalya Hovsepvan, National Police Reform Advisor, ICITAP, U.S. Dept. of Justice; and Chief of Patrol Police Artur Umrshatyan, Armenia Police