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"biography": "Dr Mary Muscat is a full-time academic with the Faculty of Laws at the University of Malta and trains police recruits in Criminal Law at the Academy. She also practices as a Child Advocate at the Family Court and Juvenile Court in Malta and as Legal Aid in domestic violence cases. She is currently the Research and Science Correspondent (RSC) for Malta. Prior to joining academia, she spent 13 years in the Malta Police in the rank of Inspector.",
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"biography": "András L. Pap is Professor at the Law Enforcement Faculty of the Ludovika University of Public Service in Budapest, Hungary. He is also Research Professor and Head of the Department for Constitutional and Administrative Law at the (formerly Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies, as well as Professor of Law at the Institute of Business Economics at Eötvös University (ELTE)in Budapest, Hungary. He is also Adjunct (Recurrent Visiting) Professor in the Nationalism Studies Program at the Central European University in Vienna, Austria.\r\nHe was visiting scholar at NYU Law School’s Global Law Program, and Marie-Curie Fellow at the Slovak Academy of Sciences.\r\nHis research interest include comparative constitutional law, human rights, law enforcement, in particular hate crimes, discrimination and the conceptualization of race and ethnicity.\r\nIn 2018 he founded the International Association of Constitutional Law Research Group on identity, race and ethnicity in constitutional law.\r\nSelect recent publications\r\nNeglect, marginalization and abuse: hate crime legislation and practice in the labyrinth of identity politics, minority protection and penal populism, Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, Volume 49 Issue 3. (2020)\r\nHarassment: A Silver Bullet to Tackle Institutional Discrimination, But No Panacea for all Forms of Dignity and Equality Harms, (2019), Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 2(5): \r\nDemocratic Decline in Hungary, Routledge, 2018.",
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"biography": "Ioan-Cosmin MIHAI is a researcher, professor, trainer, and conference speaker, with an experience of more than 16 years in cybercrime and cybersecurity. He is a cybercrime training officer at the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL), associate professor at “Al. I. Cuza” Police Academy, visiting professor at the University Politehnica of Bucharest and “Carol I” National Defence University, Romania, honorary professor at CT University, India, and vice president of the Romanian Association for Information Security Assurance (RAISA).",
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"name": "Enrique Aguilar Serrano",
"biography": "- Commissioner at the Spanish National Police. Head of the Intelligence Coordination Area.\r\n- University degree in Law.\r\n- Master in Public and Strategic Security.\r\n- Lecturer in Criminology at the National University of Distance Education.\r\n- Co-author of several articles at profesional magazines.",
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"name": "Maria (Maki) Haberfeld",
"biography": "Dr. Maria (Maki) Haberfeld is a Professor of Police Science, at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. She holds a PhD in Criminal Justice from City University of New York. She served in the Israeli Defense Forces in a counter-terrorist unit and left the army at the rank of a Sergeant. Later she served in the Israel National Police and left the force at the rank of Lieutenant. She is one of the co-creators of Police Leadership Program for the NYPD sworn officers and the Academic Director of this program since its creation in 2001. In addition, she has created the Law Enforcement Leadership Institute for Police Chiefs in NY State and created an on-line Law Enforcement Leadership Certificate. She has trained police forces around the country and the world including, the Dominican Republic, Czech Republic, Poland, India, China, Cyprus, Turkey, Mongolia, Taiwan and conducted research in over 70 police departments in the US and in 35 countries. She was a Principal Investigator of the National Institute of Justice sponsored grant, studying Community Policing in Poland and a co-PI on a number of other grants on studying police integrity and on counter terrorism police responses post 9/11. \r\nDr. Haberfeld also developed and trained some units of the US Military forces, including the U.S. Marines. \r\nShe has published 22 academic books on policing and over 50 book chapters and journal articles in peer reviewed publications. Her books were translated into 3 languages and are used by police departments around the country and around the world",
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"biography": "András Lichtenstein, LL.M. is a Lecturer in Criminal Law and Procedure at the University of Szeged (Hungary) and is specialized in Hungarian, European and Comparative Criminal Procedure. He graduated in Law with a major in Criminal Justice and holds a joint Master’s (LL.M.) in German Law and Legal Translation from the Universities Potsdam and Szeged. He is a Digital Training Coordinator at the Faculty of Law, and a Member of Management and Academic Staff of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education „DIGICRIMJUS: New challenges for teaching researching and practicing criminal law in the digital age”.\r\nMr. Lichtenstein has held multiple scholarships for his academic excellence over the past years (e.g., Hungarian Ministry of Justice Students’ Scholarship, New National Excellence Scholarship, Young Talents’ Fellowship) and has 13 published research papers total, 4 of those in English, 1 in German. For his most recent work, “The Independence of the Prosecution Services and the ECJ’s Interpretation of the Term Judicial Authority” he won the I. Prize Award by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Regional Committee in Szeged.\r\nHe is currently finishing his PhD dissertation focusing on public prosecution systems in Europe, including the role and organisation of law enforcement agencies and police-prosecutor relationships. He is also committed to the research of the new challenges and opportunities faced by criminal justice as a result of digitalization.",
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"biography": "Prof. Dr. Krisztina KARSAI – full professor, head of unit, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Szeged\r\nKrisztina Karsai is specialized in European and international criminal law, and criminal policy. Since 2000, she has been a member of the expert group of the Ministry of Justice for combating drug problems and, since 2005, for crime prevention. She is active in international networks of criminal sciences; she prepared more times Hungarian reports for the world congresses of the AIDP, of IFCCLGE, of ISSD, of EAK+. She is guest professor of three universities (University of Istanbul, University of Oradea, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law), and she gives many guest lectures in German and Spanish universities. \r\nShe delivered reports as a contracted expert of European projects (since 2012) in granted projects with relevant subjects (sanctioning system, the disposal of confiscated assets, organised crime etc.). Her position as an independent expert of the Commission (DG Justice; Fields of justice, freedom and security; criminal justice, prevent and combat criminality) allowed her to take a part also in evaluation procedures of tenders (since 2013). She has been granted with Jean Monnet Chair (2016-2019), the title of her project: Legal Innovation for Citizens, the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Recently she is an expert in the Eurojust Euromed Justice project. \r\nKrisztina Karsai is the author of many books and articles on Hungarian and European criminal law and policy; she is editor and co-author of the new Commentary on the new Hungarian Criminal Code of 2012. \r\nA native Hungarian speaker, also fluent in German and English. She is the Honorary Consul of Austria in South-East Hungary.\r\nShe has got the Hungarian Order of Merit Officer's Cross awarded for excellent and distinguished service in the field of criminal law research and education in 2017, a \"Shortlisted\" award on the QS Wharton Reimagine Education Award (Ethical Visualisation of Criminal Cases) in 2015 and the Hungarian Higher Education Medallion (Ministry of Human Resources, Hungary) in 2014. She is the leading researcher of the consortium between the University of Szeged, the University of Konstanz and the University of Istanbul on \"New challenges for teaching, researching and practising criminal law in the digital age\" (2020-1-HU01-KA203-078670).",
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"name": "Natasha Janika Laudi",
"biography": "Natasha Janika Laudi graduated with honours in Criminology and her final year dissertation focused on ‘Domestic Violence Perpetrated by Police Officers’. Presently reading for a Community Action and Development Master’s degree with the University of Malta, her curious and inquisitive nature led her to research the newly-introduced Community Policing model in Malta. Having previously been employed with the National Statistics Office, she currently serves as an Executive within the Monitoring Department in the social welfare Aġenzija Sapport,",
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"biography": "Vasiliki Romosiou is a Police Major at the Hellenic Police, currently serving as Deputy Commander of a Police Department in the Police Division of Arta in northwestern Greece. She is also specialised in Crisis and Hostage Negotiations, currently Co-ordinator of Negotiators in the Police District of Epirus, Greece. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in “Philosophy, Education and Psychology”, a Master’s degree in “Counseling Psychology” and is currently a PhD Candidate in “Counseling” at the University of Ioannina, Greece. \r\nIndicative previous projects / publications:\r\n•\tRomosiou, V., Brouzos, A., & Vassilopoulos, S. P. (2018). An integrative group intervention for the enhancement of emotional intelligence, empathy, resilience and stress management among police officers. Police Practice and Research: An international journal, 20(6), 460-478. doi: 10.1080/ 15614263.2018.1537847 \r\n•\tRomosiou, V, Brouzos, A., & Vassilopoulos, S. (2017, November). Implementation and evaluation of a psychoeducational program for the enhancement of emotional intelligence, empathy, resilience and stress management among hellenic police officers. Poster at CEPOL Research and Science Conference “Innovations in law enforcement: Implications for practice, education and civil society”, National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary. \r\n•\tRomosiou, V. (2018, December). Police training innovation in the Hellenic Police: Psychoeducational program for the enhancement of emotional intelligence, empathy, resilience and stress management. Presentation at CEPOL webinar 76/2018 “POWER: Police Officer Wellness, Ethics and Resilience”, Police Academy of the Hellenic Police, Athens, Greece (03-12-2018).",
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"biography": "I'm a PhD in Psychology and occupy a position as Associate Professor in criminology at Mid Sweden University.\r\nDuring the past 20 years, I have been researching mental health topics in different populations such as persons with drug addiction problems, adolescent offenders, maltreated children, victims of intimate partner violence, and in the current project, police officers. Police officers, like other frontline workers, had to deal with the harshness of the pandemic in the context of their professional activity but they had also to enforce management strategies in many cases not well received by the population. How has this affected their mental health? That is the focus of my current work.",
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"biography": "Project Manager, Research Assistant and Community Manager at RiSSC - Research Centre on Security and Crime. Fields of expertise: illicit drug trafficking, NPS and traditional drugs, terrorism funding, hate speech/hate crime.",
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"name": "Maria Alvanou",
"biography": "Dr. Maria Alvanou is a Criminologist (International Research Doctorate in Criminology- University of Trento). She is a tutor at the University of EssexOnline (Department of Criminology, https://online.essex.ac.uk/kolbiography/dr-maria-alvanou/) and associated teaching staff at the Neapolis University Pafos (teaching Homeland Security online, https://www.nup.ac.cy/faculty/maria-alvanou/). She is actively engaged in the study of security issues, like: terrorism, various forms of extremist violence and radicalization to them, social unrest and the framework of prevention and countering measures for the forementioned phenomena. In her research she shows special interest about gender, with her doctoral thesis regarding women perpetrators in suicide attacks and her later scholar work on women and far right movements. Her postdoctoral research (supported by the IKY foundation) examined Internet incitement to terrorism. She holds a postgraduate studies title in History, Philosophy & Sociology of Law (AUTH). She is a member of ITSTIME Research Team for Security, Terroristic Issues& Managing Emergencies (Catholic University of Milan) and the Radicalisation Awareness Network expert pool. She is member of international expert networks, has lectured and participated in conferences abroad and her teaching experience includes Greek Police schools. She is a Supreme Court Defense Lawyer and as a Mediator and Fellow of the World Mediation Organization she focuses especially on conflict. Currently as member of the Working Group “Covid19 and Viral Violence” she looks into forms of violence related to the pandemic with the support of CONVERGE (National Science Foundation-funded initiative headquartered at the Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder).",
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"name": "Sanja Delač Fabris",
"biography": "Organization: Ministry od the Interior- Croatia, Istrian Police Administration, Prevention Department, police officer for supervision and planning for prevention\r\nQualification: Police College Zagreb- Master degree od criminal Science, currently studing on Master 's degree at the University of Rijeka- Criminal Investigations\r\nPublications: Author and co-author of several articles at profesional magazines, regarding gender equality and prevention of crime.",
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"biography": "Iulian Coman is currently analyst/training officer - seconded national expert at the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training from 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' Police Academy Bucharest, with a broad experience in law enforcement training, international cooperation, public relations and analysis. Formerly a border police investigator dealing with cross-border criminality at the Romanian Coast Guard, international relations officer, trainer, spokesperson and PhD candidate in public order and national security with the 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' Police Academy Bucharest.",
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