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The Future of Policing in the Digital Age Conference 21 June 2016 RUSI, 61 Whitehall, London 0830 Registration and Welcome Coffee
0900 Keynote Address Chair: Dr Karin von Hippel, Director General, Royal United Services Institute Speaker: Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh, Essex Police, National Police Chiefs' Council
Chair Digital Policing Board and Lead on Digital Investigation and Intelligence
0945 Session One: Demands on Policing in a Digital Age Chair: Robert Beckley, former Deputy Chief Constable and Chief Operating Officer, College
of Policing Speaker: Professor David Wall, Professor of Criminology, University of Leeds
Speaker: Dr Richard Jones, School of Law, Edinburgh University Speaker: Nerys Thomas, Head of Knowledge, Research and Practice, College of Policing
1045 Morning Coffee
1115 Session Two: Digital Investigation and Intelligence – Beyond
Specialist Units
Chair: Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh, Essex Police, National Police Chiefs' Council Chair Digital Policing Board and Lead on Digital Investigation and Intelligence
Speaker: Professor Robert Bryant, Director of Criminal Justice Practice, Canterbury Christ
Church University
Speaker: Detective Superintendent Brian Quinn, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary Speaker: Catherine Owens, Evidence and Evaluation Adviser, College of Policing
1215 Session Three: Policing Partners – Collaboration and Compatibility
Chair: Robert Leach, Deputy Chief Executive, Police ICT Company Speaker: Jeremy Habberley, Sales Director, Axon Public Safety UK
Speaker: Jennifer Jacques-Williams, Digital Solutions Manager, Bluelightworks Speaker: TBC
1330 Lunch
1430 Session Four: Public Engagement & Policing Virtual Communities
Chair: Sir Stephen House QPM, Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute Speaker: Martin Fewell, Director of Media and Communication, Metropolitan Police Service
Speaker: Professor Martin Innes, Director, Universities’ Police Science Institute, Cardiff
University Speaker: TBC
1530 Afternoon Tea
1600 Session Five: Ethical & Legal Frameworks – Policing by Consent in the Digital Domain
Chair: TBC Speaker: Assistant Chief Constable Richard Berry, Gloucestershire Constabulary, NPCC lead
for Communications Data Speaker: Edward Phillips, Principles Lecturer in Law, University of Greenwich Speaker: Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou, University of Warwick, Member of NPCC Independent
Digital Ethics Panel for Policing
1700 Closing Remarks Speaker: Clare Ellis, Research Fellow, National Security and Resilience, Royal United Services
Institute
1730 Conference Drinks Reception