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34 Annual Crime Stoppers International Conference

“Re-inventing for the future”September 29th – October 2nd 2013

Barbados Hilton Resort

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Overview

The 34th Annual Crime Stoppers International Conference will be in Barbados on September 29 - October 2, 2013. With the theme of “Reinventing for the Future, the 2013 Conference will be a milestone in the history of the Crime Stoppers movement.

 

Crime Stoppers delegates, law enforcement partners and other stakeholders from around the world will come together with discuss three top issues of international importance and determine the various interventions that will be embarked upon.

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Thematic Areas

• Trafficking of Human Beings & Crimes Against Children

• IP Crimes & trafficking in illicit goods

• Corruption, Financial Crimes & the Financing of Terrorism

Expected Outcomes

• Determination of the Crime Stoppers response and development of interventions with respect to each of the thematic areas.

• Stronger working relationships with law enforcement agencies, targeted sectors and corporations.

• Ratification of the organization’s strategic direction.

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Targeted Audience

• All Crime Stoppers programmes and volunteers around the world.

• Major regional and global law enforcement agencies.

• Global Brand Protection Managers in the Personal Care, Pharmaceutical, Tobacco & Motion Picture industries.

• Financial professionals particularly in the fields of anti-money laundering & payment card fraud.

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Registration Fees

– US$650.00 per Attendee, if registration paid in full before May 31st 2013. – US$700.00 per Attendee, if registration paid in full before July 31, 2013. – US$750.00 per Attendee, if registration paid in full after July 31, 2013. – US$500.00 per Companion accompanying a paid Attendee. This includes

meals and conference functions. – US$ 250.00 per Day Attendee.

Registration

YOU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK EARLY AS SPACE WILL BE LIMITED.

To register online, visit www.crimestoppersbarbados.com or complete registration form attached.

For details please send email to [email protected] or call the Secretariat at 1-246-435-5917.

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DAY 1 – Monday 30th September 2013

Opening Ceremony – 8.30am – 10.00 am

– Remarks – Oral Reid, Chairman Crime Stoppers Barbados– Remarks – Darwin Dottin, Commissioner of Police of Barbados– Remarks – The Honourable Freundel Stuart, Prime Minister of Barbados (Invited)– Keynote Address – Damian McKinney, Chairman, Mckinney Rogers Consulting.

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DAY 1 – Monday 30th September 2013

Session OneThe first session will focus on Crimes Against Children. There will be four – 20

minute presentations as follows:

10.15 – 10.35 Lauren Book – “Perspective of a Victim, Educator & Crime Stopper” (Confirmed)

10.35 – 10.55Senior UNICEF Representative – “the UN Protocols on the Violation of Children’s Rights” (Confirmed)

10.55 – 11.15Greet Koster Weering (Adviser in Criminal Investigation, Royal Dutch Marechaussee) – “Child Sex Tourism & Initiatives to

address the problem” (Confirmed)

11.15 – 11.35Representative from the Australian Federal Police (AFP)/Virtual Global Task Force – “Internet Child Pornography, Cyber

Bullying” (Confirmed)

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DAY 1 – Monday 30th September 2013

11.35 – 12.15Panel Discussion

12.15 – 13.15Lunch

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DAY 1 – Monday 30th September 2013

Session Two

The second session on will focus on Trafficking of Human Beings. There will be four – 20

minute presentations as follows:

13.30 – 13.50Agueda Marin – (Regional Specialist, Counter Trafficking & Assisted Voluntary Returns) - International Organization on Migration – “The extent of the global problem” (Confirmed)

13.50 – 14.10Leif Coorlim (Executive Director of CNN’s Special Projects) – “The CNN Freedom Project” (Confirmed)

14.10 – 14.30Representative from the Netherlands – “Human Trafficking – A European Perspective” (Awaiting confirmation)

14.30 – 14.50Representative from the RCMP – “Successful law enforcement strategies” (Awaiting confirmation)

14.50 – 15.30Panel Discussion

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DAY 1 – Monday 30th September 2013

Workshops 15.45 – 17.45

The workshops will be led by the persons who presented at the plenary in

conjunction with a CSI Director. The discussion will focus on the role of Crime

Stoppers in each of the subject areas, with the intent of deriving action plans

that can form the basis of a strategic intervention(s) in each of the areas.

• Workshop One – Supporting the UN Protocols.• Workshop Two - Partnering the AFP and the Global Virtual Taskforce in addressing Internet

child pornography and cyber bullying. • Workshop Three - Supporting the work of the International Organization on Migration, • Workshop Four - Partnering with the CNN Freedom Project globally and the infrastructure

necessary to receive tips.

• Specialized Training Workshop – Certified Course on Human Trafficking

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DAY 2 – Tuesday 1st October 2013Session Three:

Session Three will focus on Intellectual Property Crimes and the impact of same from

various perspectives.

8.30 – 8.50 Warren MacInnis, Global Services Manager, Anti-Counterfeiting Operations, Underwriters Laboratories.– “The magnitude of IP Crimes globally” (Confirmed)

8.50 – 9.10 Michael Ellis (Global Head of Brand Integrity at Beiersdorf, Germany & Chairman of the Advisory Board to INTERPOL’s International IP Crime Investigator’s College (IIPCIC)) – “The threat of counterfeit personal care products” (Confirmed)

9.10 – 9.30 Andrew Robinson (Director Investigations, Illicit Trade Strategies & Prevention group at Philip Morris International) – “The threat of counterfeit products to the tobacco industry” (Confirmed)

9.30 – 9.50 Representative from the Motion Picture Association – “The threat of piracy to the movie industry”.

9.50 – 10.10 Representative from the FBI – “Strategies to combat piracy in movie industry”

10.10 – 10.30Refreshment Break

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DAY 2 – Tuesday 1st October 2013

Session 4

Session Four will focus on strategies and measures that can be put in place to address

IP Crimes and mitigate against the trafficking of illicit goods.

10.30 – 10.50 Carl Berry (Head, Trafficking in Person, Intellectual Property & Vice Unit of the Jamaica Constabulary Force) – “Operational Strategies to address IP Crimes” (Confirmed)

10.50 – 11.10Representative from the UNODC – “Container Control, Port & Airport Security” (Confirmed)

11.10 – 11.30Representative from the World Customs Organization – “Customs and Law Enforcement working together” (Awaiting confirmation)

11.30 – 12.10Panel discussion

12.10 – 13.10Lunch

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DAY 2 – Tuesday 1st October 2013

Workshops 13.30 – 15.30

The workshops will be led by the persons who presented at the plenary in

conjunction with a CSI Director. The discussion will focus on the role of Crime

Stoppers in each of the subject areas, with the intent of deriving action plans

that can form the basis of a strategic intervention(s) in each of the areas.

• Workshop One – Supporting the personal care industry. • Workshop Two – Supporting the tobacco industry. • Workshop Three – Supporting the motion picture industry.• Workshop Four - Supporting the UNODC and WCO in areas of Container Control,

Airport  & Port Security etc.

• Specialized Training Workshop – Investigating IP Crimes

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DAY 2 – Tuesday 1st October 2013

Special Forums 15.45 – 17.45

• Forum One - Strategies to combat drug trafficking - Kurt Van de Walde (Director, Narcotics Division, US Embassy – Barbados & Eastern Caribbean

• Forum Two - Proceeds of Crime - TBA, (British High Commission – Barbados & Eastern Caribbean)

• Forum Three - New model for Crime Fighting – TBA – Police Crime Commissioner from the UK.

• Forum Four – Strategic & Project planning (Bryan Roach)• Forum Five - Website & Social Media (Scott Mills) .

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DAY 3 – Wednesday 2nd October 2013Session Five

Session Five will address the issue of financial crimes, in particular, payment card fraud,

money laundering and corruption and strategies to mitigate against these.

8.30 – 8.50 Representative from the FBI – “Latest & future trends in financial crimes”

8.50 – 9.10 Representative from the Bank of Nova Scotia – “Response of international commercial banks to payment card fraud” (Confirmed)

9.10 – 9.30 Frederick Curry  (Principal, Forensic & Dispute Services – Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP) – “Policies to combat money laundering, identification, prevention & mitigation” (Confirmed)

9.30 – 9.50 Representative from the UNODC – “The UN Convention against Corruption”

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DAY 3 – Wednesday 2nd October 2013Session Five Cont’d

9.50 – 10.10 Andrew Brathwaite – (Chartered Accountant, Former President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Barbados) – “The cost of corruption on business, prevention & mitigation” (Confirmed)

10.10 – 10.30Charles Pile – (Chief Security Officer, The Central Bank of Barbados) – “Addressing Corruption, the perspective of a state regulatory body”.

10.30 – 11.00Panel Discussion

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DAY 3 – Wednesday 2nd October 2013

Workshops 11.15 – 12.30

The workshops will be led by the persons who presented at the plenary in

conjunction with a CSI Director. The discussion will focus on the role of Crime

Stoppers in each of the subject areas, with the intent of deriving action plans

that can form the basis of a strategic intervention(s) in each of the areas.

• Workshop One – Supporting the financial sector in mitigating payment card fraud. • Workshop Two – Anti-money laundering measures.• Workshop Three – Measures to address corruption.

12.30 – 13.30 Lunch

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DAY 3 – Wednesday 2nd October 2013

Session Six

Session Six will re-enforce the role of each stakeholder in the tripartite relationship of

Crime Stoppers.

13.45 – 14.05Leif Coorlim (Executive Director, CNN Special Projects) – “The role of international media in fighting crime”

14.05 – 14.25Representative from the United Nations– “The need for safe societies”

14.25 – 14.45Representative from INTERPOL – The role of global law enforcement

14.45 – 15.15Panel Discussion

15.15 – 15.30Refreshment Break

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15.30 – 17.00Annual General Meeting

18.30 – 11.00President’s Reception and Gala

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