2023 POP Conference Presentations
Goldstein Award Winner, Saving Spots: Tackling Ceremonial Leopard Skin Trade in Western Zambia, Panthera
- Gareth Whittington-Jones, Aditya Malgaonkar & Tristan Dickerson
Goldstein Award Finalist, Sexual Offences Along the Basingstoke Canal, Surrey Police (UK)
- Edward Lyons & David Bentley
Goldstein Award Finalist, Operation Blink (catalytic converter theft), Surrey Police (UK)
Kate Hyder & Matt Sessions
Goldstein Award Finalist, Familiar Faces (people with mental illness), Durham Constabulary (UK)
- Dave Coxon and Trisha Slack
Goldstein Award Finalist, Secure Your PDQ (credit card fraud), North Wales Police (UK)
- Robert Rands & Annie Halstead
Reducing Vehicle Theft in Morelia (Michoacan, Mexico)
- Alejandro González Cussi, City of Morelia (Michoacan, Mexico)
Homelessness-related Problems in Boulder, Colorado
- Maris Herold & Daniel Reinhard, Boulder (Colorado) Police Department
- Julie Wartell, crime analysis consultant
Reducing Repeat Residential Burglary Victimization in New Zealand
- Emma Ashcroft, New Zealand Police
Increasing Reporting of Crime and Implementing CPTED in Rural New Zealand
- Emma Ashcroft, New Zealand Police
Reducing Serious Violence in London through Problem-Oriented Policing
- Aiden Sidebottom & Spencer Chainey, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, University College London
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives in the United Kingdom
- Michael Brooke, Police Crime Prevention Initiatives
The Promise and Pitfalls of Online Reporting
- Kris Henning, Portland State University
Alternative Responses to Citizen Requests for Police Service
- Robin Engel, National Policing Institute
- Matt Lunn, Denver Police Department
- Lucy Larbalestier, City of Boulder (Colorado)
Police Response to Active Shootings
- Andy Mills, Jason Lamb, William Moss & Ben Ryan, Palm Springs (California) Police Department
A Problem-Oriented Approach to Wildlife Crime
- Integrating Problem Solving into Wildlife Protection Operations, Andrew Lemieux, LEAD Rangers
- Breaking Routines: Using the Problem-Oriented Approach and Crime Prevention to Support Global Conservation Efforts, James Slade, Rewild
- Shifting Perspectives: Using the Problem-solving Approach to Improve Our Understanding of Wildlife Trafficking, Damian Weekers, Wildlife Conservation Society
A Problem-Oriented Approach to Campus Policing
- Brenda Bond-Fortier, Suffolk University (Massachusetts)
A Problem-Oriented Approach to Addressing Racial Disparities in Policing
- Bob Scales, Police Strategies, LLC
- Tamara Herold, University of Nevada-Las Vegas and National Institute of Justice
Introduction to Problem-Oriented Policing
- Michael Scott, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, Arizona State University
Introduction to Situational Crime Prevention
- Rob Guerette, Florida International University
Introduction to Problem Analysis
- Julie Wartell (crime analysis consultant)
The Power of CPTED: Cutting Crime with Urban Design
- Greg Saville, SafeGrowth
- Tarah Hodgkinson, Wilfrid Laurier University (Ontario, Canada)
Building Organizational Support for Problem-Oriented Policing
- Lee Hunt, Madison (Wisconsin) Police Department
- Rachel Santos, Radford University (Virginia)
- Steve Redfearn, Boulder (Colorado) Police Department
SCRAPping Responses Likely to Fail
- Shannon Linning, Simon Fraser University (British Columbia, Canada)
- John Eck, University of Cincinnati (Ohio)
- Dan Gerard, Peel9
Field Training to Support POP: PTO and Problem-Based Learning
- Greg Saville, SafeGrowth