2001 Taoyuan

The Second AAPS Meeting

Programme

I. Keynote Forum

Internal security policy and policing strategy in Hong Kong: Continuity and change in the 21stcentury
Mr Timothy Tong, Deputy Secretary for Security, Security Bureau, HKSAR Government

Mr Dick Lee, Deputy Commissioner, Hong Kong Police

II. Police and Community (1): A State…s Perspective

Contemporary concerns in Indian policing: Can the Force shift to community policing
Dr Surajit C Mukhopadhyay, Reader in Sociology, The University of Burdwan, India

A critique of the development of community policing in transitional and failed states: A case study of Asia

Professor Brogden, Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, The Queen…s University of Belfast, North Ireland

Community policing in China: A case study of Nanjing city
Professor Wang Dai Wai, The Chinese People…s University of Public Security, China

Re-designing Singapore…s community policing system
Mr Marke Leong, Police Researcher, Australia

The experience of community policing in Hong Kong
Dr Raymond W.K. Lau, Assistant Professor, The Open University of Hong Kong

III. Police and Community (2): A Citizen…s Perspective

Accountable and effective policing in the community policing era
Dr Sandy Yeh, Associate Professor, Department of Administrative Management, Central Police University, Taiwan

An empirical research on the public perception of the police in Korea: 2001-2002
Dr Changwon Pyo, Associate Professor, Korea National Police University, Korea

What does crime victimization survey reveal about victims and responses of police agencie – Taiwanese experience

Dr Mon Wei-Teh, Associate Professor, Department of Administrative Management,Central Police University, Taiwan

Preventing Crime: Police and Crime Control in Bangladesh
Professor Mohammed Bin Kashem, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh

IV. Borderland between Public and Private Policing

Citizen perceptions of private police in Singapore
Professor Mahesh K. Nalla, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, US
Ms Sylvia Lim, Head, Police & Security Training, Law & Management Division, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore
Insurance crime in Korea: is it police work or not?”
Superintendent Kitae Park, Head of CID, Ulsan Joongbu Police Station, Korea
Private sectors role in combating transnational crime〃
Professor Lee Dong Young, Department of Police Administration, Daebul University, Korea
The security system of 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup Game
Dr Jong Wook Han, Department of Police Studies, Korea National Police University, Korea

V. Cross-border Police Cooperation

Chinas untouchables: The Anti-smuggling Investigation Bureau
Professor Benjamin C. Ostrov, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research at Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Police cooperation on criminal investigation between Macau and Mainland China
Mr K.S. Cheng, Judiciary Police, Macau.
Breaking the barriers of police cooperation between Mainland China
Professor Yang Yungnane, Department of Administrative Management, Central Police University, Taiwan

VI. Emerging Issues in Asian Policing

The Challenges of organized crime to law enforcement in the People…s Republic of China〃
Professor John Song, Criminal Justice Department, Buffalo State College, USA
Professor James Gillham, Criminal Justice Department, Buffalo State College, USA
Reducing firearm related violence: Police practices in containing illicit firearms in Asia〃
Professor Mahesh K. Nalla, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, USA
Law and order in cyberspace: A case study of cyberspace governance and Internet regulations in PRC〃
Dr Wong Kam Chow, Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Ms Georgian Wong, Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

VII. See Our Poster and Leaflet

1.  Our Poster (Click the picture to enlarge)

2.  Our Leaflet (Click the pictures to enlarge)

Centre for Criminology