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            "name": "Svetlozar Markov",
            "biography": "Chief Asst. Professor Dr. Svetlozar Markov is from the Academy of the Ministry of Interior of Bulgaria. Currently he is working in the Department of transnational organized crime at the Police faculty.\r\nHis scholarly work is focused on issues surrounding organized and economic crime, crime networks and social network analysis. \r\nHe  has strong theoretical and practical background in the fields of policing, police intelligence, security studies, criminal analysis and organized crime. His PhD research was on Social network analysis of international organized crime groups. Before joining the Academy of the Ministry of the Interior his career was in the economic police of Sofia District Police Directorate.\r\nHe have been working on many international projects, involving FRONTEX and CEPOL and actively participated in the 4th and 5th meetings of the Training group on PCC SEE in Sofia and Budapest organized by the PCCSEE Secretariat and DCAF-Ljubljana.",
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            "name": "Gorazd Meško",
            "biography": "Gorazd Meško is a professor of criminology at the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia. He received a national award for excellence in social sciences for his research on environmental criminology in 2014 and recognition from the National Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for his research on legitimacy in criminal justice in 2020. His research interests include the provision of local safety and security, legitimacy of policing, victimology and penology. He has recently conducted a study on crime during the covid-19 pandemic and edited a special issue of the Journal of Criminal Investigation and Criminology on crime, covid-19 and social control in Slovenia. He is also active in a group of international scholars who study crime and social control during covid-19 pandemics internationally, headed by Manuel Eisner from the University of Cambridge, UK. His e-mail: gorazd.mesko@um.si",
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            "name": "Filipe Reina Fernandes",
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            "name": "Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich",
            "biography": "Sanja Kutnjak Ivković is Professor at the School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University. She holds a doctorate in criminology (University of Delaware) and a doctorate in law (Harvard University). Dr. Kutnjak Ivković is currently serving as Chair of the International Division, American Society of Criminology. Her research focuses on comparative and international criminology, criminal justice, and law. Dr. Kutnjak Ivković received the 2017 Mueller Award for Distinguished Contributions to International Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences International Section. Her recent books include Police Integrity in South Africa (2020), Exploring Police Integrity (2019), and Police Integrity across the World (2015).  Her work has appeared in leading academic and law journals such as the Law and Society Review; Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Criminology and Public Policy; Law and Policy; Stanford Journal of International Law; Cornell International Law Journal; Crime, Law, and Social Change; European Journal of Criminology; Policing and Society; Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management; Police Quarterly.",
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            "name": "Michele Riccardi",
            "biography": "Michele Riccardi is Deputy Director and Senior Researcher at Transcrime and Adjunct Professor of Financial and Business information analysis at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and of Risk Assessment Methods at the University of Palermo. His research focuses mainly on organised crime, money laundering, financial crime. In this domain, he has coordinated or contributed to numerous research projects, at national and international level. He is member of the ARO – Asset Recovery Office of the European Commission, of the Experts group of the EU Supranational money laundering risk assessment (SNRA) and of the National ML risk assessment (NRA). He is member of the UN working group in the measurement of illicit financial flows (SDG 16.4). He has been consulted in the FATF/GAFI Mutual evaluation of the Italian AML/CFT regime. He holds a PhD in Criminology, a MSc in Accounting and Financial Economics (with Distinction) at the University of Essex (UK) and a MA in International Relations (Cum Laude) at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy).\r\nSee Michele Riccardi's publications on Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iWIyZm4AAAAJ&hl=en.",
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            "name": "Luis Malheiro",
            "biography": "Captain of the Guarda Nacional Republicana, currently working at the Military Academy as Military Professor and Vice-President of the Researcher Center (CINAMIL). Master in Business Administration by the Military Academy, PhD in Public Policy from ISCTE-IUL, National Defense auditor and member of the European Research Group on Military and Society.\r\nMain areas of interest and research: Security, Armed Forces and Society, and Public Policies.",
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            "name": "Christian Georgi",
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            "name": "Andreea Jantea",
            "biography": "Andreea Jantea is currently working as a sociologist at the Research and Crime Prevention Institute within the General Inspectorate of Romanian Police. She holds a a masters degree in Organised Crime, Terrorism and Security from the University of Essex.",
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            "name": "Micha Fuchs",
            "biography": "Micha Fuchs joined the Department of Police Training and Education of the Bavarian Police in 2018. His area of operations includes the development and evaluation of the police training, especially in the field of digitalisation and teacher training courses. Aside from his job, he is also working on his dissertation to become a PhD in Educational Science.\r\nBefore joining the Bavarian police, he obtained a master's degree in Educational Sciences at the Free University of Berlin, a bachelor's degree in Pedagogy and Psychology at the University of Jena and worked three years as a counsellor with young adults.",
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            "name": "Jonas Grutzpalk",
            "biography": "1991-2003 Studies Law, Political Science, Sociology and Religious Science Münster, Bonn and Oxford\r\n/ 2002 PhD in Sociology Bonn University / 2003-2009 office for the protection of the constitution (interior intelligence service) of the Land Brandenburg / since 2009 professor for sociology and political science at HSPV NRW (university for applied science for police and public administrarion). Publications on knowledge management, political extremism, sociology of religion.",
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            "name": "José Francisco Pavia",
            "biography": "Associate Professor of Lusíada University of Lisbon and Porto, Portugal.\r\nVisiting Professor at Sciences Po, Grenoble, France.\r\nSenior Researcher at CLIPIS and CERDAP2. Focal Point of Minerva Foundation at CEPOL. Member of the editorial team of CEPOL European Research and Science Bulletin.",
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            "name": "Gary Cordner",
            "biography": "Gary Cordner is Academic Director in the Education and Training Section of the Baltimore Police Department. Most recently he served as Chief Research Advisor for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) LEADS Scholars Program and Senior Police Advisor for ICITAP (USDOJ) in Ukraine. He was a CALEA Commissioner (Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies) for nine years and has been associated with the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing since its inception. He is Professor Emeritus at Eastern Kentucky University, where he served as Dean of the College of Justice & Safety. Earlier in his career he was a police officer and police chief in Maryland and obtained his Ph.D. from Michigan State University.\r\n\r\nCordner was founding editor of Police Quarterly and is past editor of the American Journal of Police; author of Police Administration (10th edition); and co-author of Police & Society (8th edition). He authored several monographs for the COPS Office and NIJ, was Co-PI of the National Police Research Platform, and is a past president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS).",
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            "name": "Jyoti Belur",
            "biography": "Dr. Jyoti Belur qualified in Economics at the University of Mumbai where she worked as a lecturer before joining the Indian Police Service and serving as a senior police officer in the North of India. \r\nShe has a Masters in Police Management from Osmania University and, after leaving the police, went on to complete a Masters in Human Rights at the University of Essex. Dr. Belur’s PhD thesis on the Police Use of Deadly Force in Mumbai was completed at the London School of Economics. \r\nNow an Associate Professor in Policing at the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science she has undertaken research for the UK Home Office, College of Policing, ESRC and the Metropolitan Police Service. Aside from her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Belur has numerous published works, including over 50 peer reviewed articles and book chapters and several reports. She was awarded the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship to conduct research on the topic: ‘Countering Naxal Terrorism: Police Perspectives’ in India. She currently also serves in an advisory capacity on the Expert Panel for the Youth Endowment Fund and is a member of the London Policing Ethics Panel.\r\nDr Belur is interested in methodological issues and is a qualitative research methods expert. Her research interests include policing, police training and education, evaluations, and violence against women and children.",
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            "name": "Martin Bartness",
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            "name": "Jessica Woodhams",
            "biography": "Professor Jessica Woodhams is a chartered psychologist and an HCPC-registered forensic psychologist. Her primary areas of research are policing and sexual offending. She regularly co-produces research with international police and law enforcement and is the founder of the international academic-practitioner C-LINK network (Crime Linkage International NetworK), and Co-Director of the Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing at the University of Birmingham.",
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            "name": "Carmen Castro Garcés",
            "biography": "Degree in Industrial Relations and Human Resources by the University of Valencia. Her career began with the management of HR in the private sector. In 2005 she joined the Public Administration working as permanent civil servant with the category of local police officer in the city councils of Peñíscola (Castellón), Benicarló (Castellón) and the city of Valencia in the areas of traffic and citizenship safety. Nowadays, she works in the European Projects Department of the Valencia Local Police as Project Manager of the different European projects the Local Police participates in. Among others, she is the project manager in PLV of the STAMINA project.",
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            "name": "Fazeelat Duran",
            "biography": "Dr Fazeelat Duran is a Post-Doctoral researcher at the Centre of Applied Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK. Fazeelat has considerable experience in conducting research with front-line law enforcement staff and first responders to improve their workplace mental health and wellbeing. In her fellowship, she is working with “at-risk staff” in police, law enforcement and justice organisations to uncover the mechanisms for psychological harm through the novel combination of a mix of methodological approaches and a longitudinal design.",
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            "name": "Michael Levi",
            "biography": "Michael Levi graduated from Oxford, Cambridge and Southampton, and has been Professor of Criminology at Cardiff since 1991. His main work has been making sense of the linkages and differences between white-collar and organised crime and their public and private sector controls, intersecting with corruption and money laundering locally and transnationally. This and his efforts to improve corruption and economic crime prevention and criminal justice has previously won him major research prizes from the British and American Societies of Criminology, the first lifetime Tackling Economic Crime Award in the UK in 2019, and the Rule of Law Committee/UNODC Corruption Research and Education prize in 2020.  His current projects include Fraud and its relationship to Pandemics and Economic Crises from 1850 to the Present; The impact of technologies on criminal markets and Transnational organised crime; and cyber-enabled fraud and money laundering projects.  \r\nSee further, http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/38041-levi-michael",
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            "name": "Louise Davidson",
            "biography": "I am a PhD student at the University of Sussex and Public Health England, supervised by Dr Holly Carter, Professor John Drury, Professor Richard Amlôt and Professor Alex Haslam. My research is funded by the Fire Service Research and Training Trust and examines the ways that people work together both within and between different organisations, and how this understanding can be applied to better understand the way in which emergency responders come together in a major incident to work towards a collective goal. My research will help to enhance our understanding of why problems in multi-agency response persist and what interventions can be put in place to reduce the reoccurrence of them in the future.",
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            "name": "Monica den Boer",
            "biography": "Monica den Boer  was appointed as Professor of Military Policing Operations at the Netherlands Defence Academy on 1 June 2020. Prior to this appointment, she held a Parliamentary seat for the social-liberal party D66 since 31 October 2017. She was employed at the Netherlands Police Academy in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands (2003-2016), largely in combination with a Chair of Comparative Public Administration at the VU University Amsterdam (2004-2012). She published widely on European justice and home affairs and police co-operation and engaged in research, teaching, coaching as well as supervision. A recent publication by hers is “Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective”, an edited collection published by Edward Elgar in 2018.",
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            "name": "Sandra Walkate",
            "biography": "Sandra Walklate is currently Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology (Liverpool, UK) conjoint Chair of Criminology (Monash, Australia). She is also President of the British Society of Criminology. Internationally recognised for her work in victimology/criminal victimisation, this has over the last 10 years become focused on policy responses to domestic abuse. Her most recent publications include: 2020 Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change (Co-edited with K. Fitz-Gibbon, JM Maher and J. McCulloch) Emerald Publishing and also published in 2020 Counting the Costs Towards a Global Femicide Index (Co-authored book with K. Fitz-Gibbon, JM Maher and J. McCulloch) London: Routledge. She is currently the PI on an ESRC funded project examining policing and criminal justice responses to domestic abuse during the covid pandemic.",
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