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Agenda: 9th Annual Innovative Technologies for Community Corrections Conference

Innovative Technologies for Community Corrections Conference

Conference Agenda
(Tentative at this time)

Sunday, June 8th

12:00-6:00 pm

REGISTRATION OPEN

Monday, June 9th

7:00-5:00 pm

REGISTRATION OPEN

7:30-8:30 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS

8:30-9:00 am

WELCOME

8:30-9:00 am

OPENING WELCOME

Troy Krenning, Director
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (CO)

Jeaneene Miller, Division Director,
Colorado Division of Parole (CO)

9:00 - 10:00 am

OPENING SESSION

Craig Zablocki, Positively Humor

10:00 am-12:00 pm

EXHIBIT VIEWING

12:00-1:00 pm

LUNCH (provided)

1:15-2:45 pm

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-1

National Institute of Justice Initiatives for Community Corrections

Presenter: Joe Russo, Assistant Director
National Law Enforcement & Corrections Technology Center (CO)

B-1

Managing GPS Workload: The Role of Vendors

Presenters: Scott Matson, Department Manager
Douglas County Community Justice Services (CO)

Chris Rieger, Parole Services Manager
Kansas Department of Corrections (KS)

Tim Hand, Assistant Deputy Director Colorado
Department of Corrections (CO)

C-1

How to Avoid an Explosion in a Paint Locker: Geographic Case Assignment

Presenters: Tony Dukes, Research Director
South Carolina Dept. of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services (SC)

Jeff Harmon, Agent in Charge – Spartanburg County
South Carolina Dept. of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services (SC)

D-1

Field Tools for Managing Sex Offenders Computer Use

Presenter: Jim Tanner, President, KB Solutions, Inc. (CO)

3:00-4:30 pm

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-2

Planning for the Human/Technology Interface

Presenter: Ed Harrison, Assistant Division Director
Orange County Probation Department (CA)

B-2

Using Continuous Indoor/Outdoor Tracking to Run an Effective House Arrest Program

Presenters: Bill Delahanty, Home Incarceration Coordinator
Clark County Superior Court (IN)

Daniel Graff-Radford, Vice President
Omnilink, Inc. (GA)

C-2

Enhancing Public Safety through Prisoner Re-Entry Mapping

Presenters: Carmanita Rollerson, Crime Analyst Supervisor-Investigations
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (FL)

Jennifer Caldwell, Crime Analyst Supervisor-Patrol & Corrections
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (FL)

D-2

Reaching Offenders in Remote Areas: Satellite Drug Detection and Reporting

Presenters: Stace Kubota, Systems Manager
U.S. Probation, District of Hawaii (HI)

Loren Trebesch, Systems Manager
U.S. Probation, District of Montana (MT)

4:30-6:00 pm

WELCOME RECEPTION IN EXHIBIT HALL

Tuesday, June 10th

7:00-5:00 pm

REGISTRATION OPEN

7:30-8:30 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS

8:30-10:00 am

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-3

Sign of the Times: Dispatching Safety to the Field

Presenters: Tammy Allen, Supervisor
Maricopa County Adult Probation Department (AZ)

Mark Hendershot, Information Systems Business Manager
Maricopa County Adult Probation Department (AZ)

B-3

Evaluating Your Electronic Monitoring Program

Alvin Cohn, Ph.D., President
Administration of Justice Services, Inc. (MD)

C-3

Best Practice Guidelines for Monitoring Sex Offender Computer and Internet Use

Presenters: Margaret Bullens, Executive Director
SafeNow Project (MO)

Marc Harold, Senior Counsel and Visiting Professor
University of Mississippi School of Law (MS)

D-3

The Effective Use of SCRAM Technology to Monitor Offenders in the Community

Presenter: Marilyn Rosenberg, Electronic Monitoring Program Director
City and County of Denver (CO)

10:00 am-12:00 pm

EXHIBIT VIEWING

12:00-1:00 pm

LUNCH (provided)

1:00-2:30 pm

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-4

Implementing Risk Assenssment: Assessing Available Technologies, Overcoming Organizational Obstacles, Understanding How to Interpret Results, and the Need to Avoid Misinterpretation

Presenters: Dr. Mario Paparozzi, Chair - Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
University of North Carolina at Pembroke (NC)

Anthony J. Streveler, Policy Initiatives Advisor
Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WI)

Dr. Edward Dow, President
Modeling Solutions, LLC. (WI)

B-4

Electronic Supervision Technology Tool: Making Better Decisions

Presenters: Tracy Brown, Principal
Noblis, Center for Criminal Justice Technology (VA)

Steve McCabe, Senior Principal
Noblis, Center for Criminal Justice Technology (VA)

C-4

Automated Management System for Field Operations

Presenter: Tim Griffin, Associate Director
Colorado Department of Corrections (CO)

D-4

Near Infrared Spectroscopy for Non-Invasive Alcohol Testing

Presenter: Bill Kardeen, TruTouch Technologies, Inc. (NM)

2:45-4:15 pm

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-5

Maximizing GPS Generated Data: Crime Scene Correlation

Presenters: Lorraine T. Johnson, Manager of Community Justice Initiatives
Seminole County Sheriffs Office (FL)

Sgt. Preston Allyn, Work Release Manager
Seminole County Sheriffs Office (FL)

B-5

Beyond GPS: Using TV Signals to Reliably Track Offenders Indoors and in Urban Locations

Presenter: Todd Young, Director of Product and Business Development
Rosum Corporation (CA)

C-5

Sharing Resources: The Criminal Management Information System (CMIS)

Presenter: Soni Starr, Project Manager
Idaho Department of Corrections (ID)

D-5

24/7 Sobriety Projects

Presenters: Larry Long, Attorney General
State of South Dakota (SD)

Wednesday, June 11th

7:30-8:30 am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30-10:00 am

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (4 Concurrent)

A-6

Using Video Simulation to Enhance Training

Presenters: Charles Adler, Lead Probation & Parole Officer

Chris Whitlow, Lead Probation & Parole Officer

Sandi Rorick, Probation & Parole Officer

Andrew Altman, Training Manager
Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (OR)

B-6

EM Command Center/Monitoring Center: What is it? Why do we want one?

Presenters: Brian George, Probation and Parole Administrator

Dave Haslag, Command Center Unit Supervisor

Matt Duckett, Probation and Parole Assistant II

Trevor Harrison, Probation and Parole Assistant II
Missouri Department of Corrections (MO)

C-6

Creating Client Management Software for Residential and Non-Residential Programs

Presenters: Chrystal Owin, Training Coordinator
Correctional Management, Inc. (CO)

Matthew Wood, Technology Consultant
Correctional Management, Inc. (CO)

D-6

Beyond Monitoring - Building A High Tech Forensic Lab from the Ground Up

Presenter: Erik McCauley, Senior Deputy Probation Officer
Orange County Probation Department (CA)

10:30-12:00 pm

CLOSING SESSION

S.T.A.R.S. – A Performance Measurement and Accountability System That Enhances Management Decision-Making

Presenters: Martin Horn, Commissioner

John Evangelista, Associate Commissioner

John Corrigan, Director, STARS Program
New York City Department of Probation (NY)