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14th UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS KYOTO, 7–12 MARCH 2021* * In addition to the formal proceedings and special events, this programme also contains information on ancillary meetings and exhibits organized in the context of the Congress. Responsible for the programme of ancillary meetings is Gary Hill (Garyhill@cegaservices.com); responsible for the programme of exhibits is the host country, Japan (kyotocongress@i.moj.go.jp).
Time (Kyoto) Plenary Committee I and II SATURDAY, 6 MARCH 3–5 p.m. Pre-Congress consultations SUNDAY, 7 MARCH 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Item 1. Opening of the Congress Item 2. Organizational matters High-level segment 1.30–3.30 p.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 1 4.30–6.30 p.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 1 (continued) MONDAY, 8 MARCH 9–11 a.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 1 (continued) 1–3 p.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 2 4–6 p.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 2 (continued) TUESDAY, 9 MARCH 9–11 a.m. High-level segment (continued) Workshop 2 (continued) 1–3 p.m. Item 3. Comprehensive strategies for crime prevention towards Workshop 3 social and economic development 4–6 p.m. Item 3 (continued) Workshop 3 (continued) WEDNESDAY, 10 MARCH 9–11 a.m. Item 4. Integrated approaches to challenges facing the Workshop 3 (continued) criminal justice system 1–3 p.m. Item 4 (continued) Workshop 4 4–6 p.m. Item 5. Multidimensional approaches by Governments to promoting the Workshop 4 (continued) rule of law by, inter alia, providing access to justice for all; building effective, accountable, impartial and inclusive institutions; and considering social, educational and other relevant measures, including fostering a culture of lawfulness while respecting cultural identities, in line with the Doha Declaration THURSDAY, 11 MARCH 9–11 a.m. Item 5 (continued) Workshop 4 (continued) 1–3 p.m. Item 6. International cooperation and technical assistance to prevent and Adoption of the report of address all forms of crime: Committee I (a) Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations; (b) New and emerging forms of crime. 4–6 p.m. Item 6 (continued) Adoption of the report of Committee II
Time (Kyoto) Plenary Committee I and II FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 9–11 a.m. Consideration of the reports of Committee I and Committee II 1–3 p.m. Item 7. Adoption of the report of the Congress 4–6 p.m. Closure of the Congress SPECIAL EVENTS* Time (Kyoto) Conference room D SUNDAY, 7 MARCH PROMOTING THE RULE OF LAW AND JUSTICE: INNOVATIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DOHA 2–3.30 p.m. DECLARATION TOWARDS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Organized by the Division for Treaty Affairs of UNODC MONDAY, 8 MARCH WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND ADVANCEMENT OF JUSTICE: CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S 9–10.30 a.m. DAY WITH THE JAPANESE PUBLIC AT THE KYOTO CRIME CONGRESS Organized by the Division for Operations of UNODC THE UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTARY TRUST FUND FOR VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS – 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. 10 YEARS SINCE INCEPTION: ACHIEVEMENTS AND BEST PRACTICES Organized by the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs of UNODC THE NATURE OF CORRUPTION: ADDRESSING CORRUPTION LINKED TO WILDLIFE, FOREST AND FISHERIES CRIME 2–3.30 p.m. Organized by the Division for Operations, the Division for Treaty Affairs and the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs of UNODC GENDER DIMENSIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 4.30–6 p.m. Organized by the Division for Treaty Affairs of UNODC TUESDAY, 9 MARCH AN URBAN SAFETY GOVERNANCE APPROACH FOR SAFE, INCLUSIVE AND RESILIENT SOCIETIES 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs of UNODC JUDICIAL COOPERATION NETWORKS: LAUNCH OF THE SOUTH EAST ASIA JUSTICE NETWORK (SEAJust) AND PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS AND THE CONNECTION 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. BETWEEN JUDICIAL COOPERATION NETWORKS Organized by the Division for Treaty Affairs and the Division for Operations of UNODC EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL 2–3.30 p.m. Organized by the Division for Operations of UNODC RETHINKING RESPONSES TO CRIME: JUSTICE, SECURITY AND CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT TO PROMOTE 4.30–6 p.m. SUSTAINABLE PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT DURING THE DECADE OF ACTION Organized by the Division for Operations of UNODC WEDNESDAY, 10 MARCH THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 IN PRISON SETTINGS – MITIGATING RISKS AND “BUILDING BACK BETTER” 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the Division for Operations of UNODC SAFEGUARDING SPORT FROM CORRUPTION AND CRIME 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Organized by the Division for Treaty Affairs of UNODC THE UNODC ROAD MAP ON THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN ASSOCIATED WITH TERRORIST AND 2–3.30 p.m. VIOLENT EXTREMIST GROUPS Organized by the Division for Operations of UNODC YOUTH AND THE RULE OF LAW: EFFECTIVE AGENTS OF CHANGE 4.30–6 p.m. Organized by the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs of UNODC * All special events and ancillary meetings will take place without an in-person audience.
ANCILLARY MEETINGS* Time (Kyoto) Conference room SUNDAY, 7 MARCH SUCCESSFUL ACTIONS TO REDUCE VIOLENT CRIME BY 50% BY 2030 – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16.1 2–3.30 p.m. Organized by the International Organization for Victim Assistance, the Peace in Our Cities Online Only 1 Network, the German Prevention Congress – DPT, Fundación para el Estudio de la Seguridad y Gobernanza, the UN-Habitat Safer Cities Programme and the Canadian Municipal Network for Crime Prevention WORLD CONGRESS FOR COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS SUPPORTING 2–3.30 p.m. OFFENDER REINTEGRATION A Organized by the Rehabilitation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan and UNAFEI WOMEN AND THE CITY: THE GENDER IMPACT OF URBAN SPACE, SERVICES 2–3.30 p.m. AND ACCESS C-2 Organized by Emilio Viano JAPAN’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM FROM A COMPARATIVE LAW PERSPECTIVE 2–3.30 p.m. B-2 Organized by the Ministry of Justice of Japan MEASURING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. A BARRIER TO REACHING SUSTAINABLE 2–3.30 p.m. DEVELOPMENT GOALS E Organized by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) of Mexico PREPARING FORMALLY INCARCERATED RETURNING CITIZENS AS PART OF THE 2–3.30 p.m. CRIME PREVENTION SOLUTION Online Only 1 Organized by the Office of Human Rights of the District of Columbia, United States JUSTICE BEGINS IN CHILDHOOD – THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD IN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by the Open Society Foundations and the Alana Foundation, the Brazilian National Early Childhood Network (RNPI) and ANDI – Communication and Rights (Brazil) THE ROLE OF LAW CLINICS IN CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THE 2–3.30 p.m. VIEW FROM QATAR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW AND THE ARAB REGION Online Only 3 Organized by the Qatar University College of Law WORLD CONGRESS FOR COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS SUPPORTING 4.30–6 p.m. OFFENDER REINTEGRATION A Organized by the Rehabilitation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan IMPROVING EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF INVESTIGATIONS: PRINCIPLES ON 4.30–6 p.m. EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWING FOR INVESTIGATIVE AUTHORITIES C-1 Organized by the Association for the Prevention of Torture THE CRIME-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS: FROM “SOCIAL DEFENCE” TO “PEACEFUL AND 4.30–6 p.m. INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES” C-2 Organized by Monash University FIVE YEARS OF THE NELSON MANDELA RULES 4.30–6 p.m. B-2 Organized by Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law FILLING THE GAPS IN INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE LAW – THE NEED FOR A GLOBAL 4.30–6 p.m. AGREEMENT ON ILLICIT WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING E Organized by the Born Free Foundation CHILDREN OF PRISONERS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 4.30–6 p.m. Online Only 1 Organized by the Quaker United Nations Office BUILDING THE RESTORATIVE CITY 4.30–6 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by the Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers) WILD PLANT TRAFFICKING: LESSONS LEARNED AND THE ROAD FORWARD 4.30–6 p.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the University of Southampton * All special events and ancillary meetings will take place without an in-person audience.
Time (Kyoto) Conference room MONDAY, 8 MARCH REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION OF WOMEN PRISONERS 9–10.30 a.m. AND OFFENDERS A Organized by the Thailand Institute of Justice and UNAFEI SEX CRIMES: ISSUES AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPAN 9–10.30 a.m. C-1 Organized by the Asian Criminological Society LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO ADDRESS ILLICIT SYNTHETIC DRUGS TRENDS 9–10.30 a.m. C-2 Organized by the United States Department of State PRISON OVERCROWDING IN LATIN AMERICA 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of B-2 Offenders (ILANUD) and the Brazilian Institute of Human Rights (IBDH) USING EDUCATION FOR JUSTICE (E4J) ETHICS AND INTEGRITY MODULES TO IMPROVE GLOBAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS AND ADVANCE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 1 Joint panel organized by and including law faculty from the University of Canberra (Australia), Qatar University (Qatar), the National University of Singapore (Singapore), Rhodes University (South Africa), The Open University (United Kingdom) and UNODC GLOBAL ENFORCEMENT FOR CROSS-BORDER CORRUPTION: THE WAY AHEAD? 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the Online Only 3 United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme COMBATING ORGANIZED CRIME – BEST PRACTICES IN DISRUPTING ORGANIZED 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. CRIMINAL GROUPS A Organized by the Criminal Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan FAMILY-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRIME AND YOUTH 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. VIOLENCE, INCLUDING VIOLENT EXTREMISM C-1 Organized by UNODC ACCESS TO JUSTICE – ROLE OF WOMEN IN INDIA: INITIATIVES, INVOLVEMENT, 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. INNOVATIONS AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS C-2 Organized by the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, India VICTIMIZATION AND THE CRIMINAL PROCESS: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. B-2 Organized by the Faculty of Law of McGill University VICTIMS’ PERSPECTIVES AND VIEWPOINTS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM – 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. DISCUSSIONS IN JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA E Organized by the Asian Criminological Society YOUTH, TECHNOLOGY AND THE RULE OF LAW: PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16 Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC INTEGRATING SPORT INTO YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. STRATEGIES Online Only 2 Organized by the Thailand Institute of Justice PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF COVID-19 IN PRISONS 2–3.30 p.m. A Organized by the Correction Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan DEVELOPMENT OF VICTIMS’ RIGHTS 2–3.30 p.m. C-1 Organized by Masato Takahashi, Independent Expert with the Lawyer Forum for Victim Support IMPACT OF PROBLEM GAMBLING ON PATTERNS OF CRIME AND SOCIETAL HARMS 2–3.30 p.m. AND INNOVATIVE RESPONSES C-2 Organized by the Howard League for Penal Reform LAY PARTICIPATION IN CRIMINAL TRIALS – A COMPARATIVE STUDY 2–3.30 p.m. B-2 Organized by the Asian Criminological Society IT´S SO MUCH MORE THAN SECURITY! THE NEED FOR TAILORED TRAINING FOR 2–3.30 p.m. PRISON OFFICERS E Organized by the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection of Germany INSPIRE. CHANGE. TOGETHER. INNOVATIVE TEACHING ON THE RULE OF LAW TO 2–3.30 p.m. EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATION Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC
Time (Kyoto) Conference room PROMOTING THE RULE OF LAW THROUGH YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by UNODC CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL OF SOCIAL IMPACT BOND FOR THE PREVENTION OF RECIDIVISM (REOFFENDING) 4.30–6 p.m. A Organized by the Secretarial Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Justice of Japan, and the Social Innovation and Investment Foundation EFFECTIVE USE OF SOCIAL WORK IN REDUCING REOFFENDING BY 4.30–6 p.m. SENIOR OFFENDERS C-1 Organized by the Ministry of Justice of Japan PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION: BENEFITS AND CONCERNS 4.30–6 p.m. C-2 Organized by Office of the Attorney General of Thailand THREE DECADES AND BEYOND FROM THE ADOPTION OF THE “UNITED NATIONS BASIC PRINCIPLES ON THE ROLE OF LAWYERS” – FROM HAVANA TO KYOTO AND BEYOND, ALSO SERVING AS A CEREMONIAL EVENT FOR THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY 4.30–6 p.m. OF THE NEW YORK CITY BAR ASSOCIATION B-2 Organized by the New York City Bar Association, the International Law Section of the American Bar Association and the International Legal Foundation BOOK LAUNCH – A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE OF VICTIMOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY: 4.30–6 p.m. YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW E Organized by the Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, India SOCnet: INNOVATING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME 4.30–6 p.m. Online Only 1 Organized by United Kingdom Home Office PROMOTING PRISON-BASED REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES AND POST-RELEASE 4.30–6 p.m. SERVICES TO FOSTER PRISONERS’ SOCIAL REINTEGRATION Online Only 2 Organized by UNODC INTEGRATING GENDER PERSPECTIVES INTO EDUCATION: WHY IT MATTERS FOR 4.30–6 p.m. EDUCATION ON THE RULE OF LAW Online Only 3 Organized by UNODC TUESDAY, 9 MARCH NO ONE WILL BE LEFT BEHIND – ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL – THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON LEGAL NEEDS SURVEYS, CLIENT-CENTERED APPROACH AND 9–10.30 a.m. LEGAL SOCIAL WORK A Organized by the Japan Legal Support Center INTERREGIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING: INSIGHTS AND 9–10.30 a.m. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE ASIA AND PACIFIC LAW EXPERTS AND ENFORCERS C-1 Organized by Zhongnan University of Economics and Law DEVELOPING STRATEGIES AND THEORY FOR EFFECTIVE LEGAL AID IN CRIMINAL 9–10.30 a.m. JUSTICE PROCESSES C-2 Organized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations ADDRESSING PRISON OVERCROWDING THROUGH ALTERNATIVES TO IMPRISONMENT, 9–10.30 a.m. INCLUDING TREATMENT AND CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DRUG USE DISORDERS B-2 Organized by UNODC “THE HUMAN SECURITY BY THE CHILD’S LOOK” 9–10.30 a.m. E Organized by Instituto de Segurança Humana para América Latina e Caribe (ISHALC) THE SILENT KILLER: FALSIFIED MEDICAL PRODUCTS 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC 36TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS BASIC PRINCIPLES ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY: REFLECTING ON CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES 9–10.30 a.m. OF JUDGES AND LAWYERS AROUND THE WORLD Online Only 2 Organized by United Nations Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers MEASURING THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CRIME 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) of Mexico MINISTRY OF JUSTICE POLICY PROPOSAL WORKSHOP 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. A Organized by the Correction Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS IN TERRORIST FINANCING: TO EXPLORE COOPERATION 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. BETWEEN THE NGO SECTOR AND THE PRIVATE BANK SECTOR IN THE FIELD E Organized by Accept International
Time (Kyoto) Conference room IMAGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN JAPANESE MOVIES, TV DRAMAS AND NOVELS 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. C-2 Organized by the Asian Criminological Society LIFE IMPRISONMENT: THE USE OF IT INTERNATIONALLY AND WHAT IS TO BE DONE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. B-2 Organized by Penal Reform International TEACHING THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CRIMINOLOGY IN THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESPECT FOR CULTURAL IDENTITIES 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. E Organized by the United Nations Studies Association and the International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Online Only 1 Organized by the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women CROSS-SECTORAL COLLABORATION FOR CRIME PREVENTION: EXPERIENCE FROM 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. THE ASEAN CONFERENCE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Online Only 2 Organized by the Thailand Institute of Justice PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE TRAFFICKING THROUGH 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. THE INTERNET Online Only 3 Organized by the International Narcotics Control Board LECTURES – ENHANCING ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE RULE OF LAW 2–3.30 p.m. A Organized by the International Cooperation Department, Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Justice of Japan, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency A DECADE OF THE BANGKOK RULES: ADVANCEMENTS, CHALLENGES AND 2–3.30 p.m. OPPORTUNITIES C-1 Organized by the Thailand Institute of Justice REHABILITATING PRISONERS THROUGH VOLUNTEER-LED COMMUNICATION 2–3.30 p.m. PROGRAMMES TO HELP BREAK THE CYCLE OF CRIME C-2 Organized by Gavel Supporters THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL JUDICIAL INTEGRITY NETWORK IN STRENGTHENING 2–3.30 p.m. ACCOUNTABILITY, INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY WITHIN JUDICIARIES B-2 Organized by UNODC TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEYS OF YOUTH AT RISK: EDUCATION COUNTERING 2–3.30 p.m. VIOLENT NARRATIVES Online Only 1 Organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization COOPERATION ON CYBERCRIME: RISKS AND SAFEGUARDS 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the Council of Europe in cooperation with the Government of Romania A PANEL DISCUSSION ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE 4.30–6 p.m. Organized by the International Cooperation Department, Research and Training Institute, A Ministry of Justice of Japan, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency ADDRESSING ASEAN INTEGRATION CHALLENGES THROUGH REGIONAL BORDER 4.30–6 p.m. MANAGEMENT APPROACH C-1 Organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand INCLUSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNTOC REVIEW MECHANISM: THE ROLE OF UNODC IN ENABLING CIVIL SOCIETY, THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND ACADEMICS IN SUPPORTING 4.30–6 p.m. MEMBER STATES B-2 Organized by UNODC CRIME PREVENTION AND JUSTICE IN 2030: THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 4.30–6 p.m. E Organized by the United Nations Studies Association and the International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges PROMOTING HOLISTIC YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION; THE USE OF SPORT AND 4.30–6 p.m. SPORT-BASED LEARNING TO REACH AT-RISK YOUTH Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16 AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 4.30–6 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by the International Criminal Court REGULATING THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF CULTURAL PROPERTY: SYNERGY 4.30–6 p.m. BETWEEN CRIMINAL LAW AND CIVIL LAW Online Only 3 Organized by the Faculty of Law of Kyushu University
Time (Kyoto) Conference room WEDNESDAY, 10 MARCH LESSONS LEARNED FROM TERRORIST INCIDENTS CONDUCTED BY AUM SHINRIKYO 9–10.30 a.m. A Organized by the Public Security Intelligence Agency of Japan DIVERSION IN JUVENILE JUSTICE: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of C-1 Offenders (ILANUD), the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and the College for Criminal Law Science of Beijing Normal University TOWARDS ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: GLOBAL EFFORTS TO END CAPITAL 9–10.30 a.m. PUNISHMENT AND CHALLENGES CONFRONTING ASIA-PACIFIC REGION C-2 Organized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations INTEGRATING MULTISECTORAL COLLABORATION FOR EFFECTIVE SOCIAL 9–10.30 a.m. REINTEGRATION B-2 Organized by the Inspire Project of the Ministry of Justice of Thailand INCORPORATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN THE EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM: 9–10.30 a.m. UTILIZING THE FIVE UNODC EDUCATION FOR JUSTICE MODULES E Organized by the College of Law of Qatar University and UNODC BOOK RELEASE – CONFLICT: THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 1 Organized by O.P. Jindal Global University and Delhi University, India BAHRAIN’S LEADING EXPERIENCE IN COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND 9–10.30 a.m. PROVIDING CARE AND SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNODC Online Only 2 Organized by the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons of Bahrain FIGHTING ILLEGAL DEFORESTATION 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 3 Organized by UNODC OUTLINE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS VOLUNTEER SYSTEM 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. A Organized by the Human Rights Bureau of the Ministry of Justice of Japan HEALTH CARE IN PRISON: MANAGEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. C-1 Organized by the Ministry of Justice of Thailand PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSNATIONAL CRIME: 4TH TO 14TH UNITED NATIONS 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE C-2 Organized by the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice CREATING AN INCLUSIVE MODEL OF REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS OF COMMERCIAL 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. SEXUAL EXPLOITATION B-2 Organized by O.P. Jindal Global University, India THE GLOBAL FOCAL POINT FOR THE RULE OF LAW 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Organized by United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Department of E Peace Operations MANAGING ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE ACROSS BORDERS IN COUNTER-TERRORISM 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. AND TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME CASES Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC SOCIAL INCLUSION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL WELFARE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation FOREIGN NATIONAL OFFENDERS: THE TRANSFER OF FOREIGN PRISONERS 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the Ministry of Justice of the United Kingdom FOLLOW-UP TO THE UNAFEI TRAINING COURSES AND SEMINARS 2–3.30 p.m. A Organized by UNAFEI and the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation THE HUMAN DIGNITY AND FAITH PERSPECTIVE ADDRESSING INEQUALITIES AND 2–3.30 p.m. CHALLENGES TO SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THOSE IMPRISONED C-1 Organized by the International Prison Chaplains Association CREATING A HOLISTIC MODEL DISCUSSING THE PREVALENCE AND BEST PRACTICES 2–3.30 p.m. TO CURB THE MENACE OF RAGGING C-2 Organized by O.P. Jindal Global University, India ADDRESSING UNDERREPORTING OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN THROUGH 2–3.30 p.m. EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES B-2 Organized by Tilburg University
Time (Kyoto) Conference room GAMES FOR JUSTICE 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC GLOBAL PRISON TRENDS 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by Penal Reform International STOP THE WAR ON CHILDREN – PROTECTION OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT BY 2–3.30 p.m. COMPLYING WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW Online Only 3 Organized by Save the Children Japan THE ROLE OF THE ASIAN CONFERENCE OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS – INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING, DESIGNING, BUILDING, DEVELOPING, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR 4.30–6 p.m. CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES A Organized by the Facilities Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Justice of Japan, and the Asian Conference of Correctional Facilities Architects and Planners THE BENEFITS OF CRIME ANALYSIS AND MARTIAL ARTS AND THEIR POSITIVE 4.30–6 p.m. IMPACTS ON GLOBAL COMMUNITIES C-1 Organized by the International Association of Crime Analysts CREATING A NEW MASS INCARCERATION POPULATION: IMPRISONMENT FOR WHAT 4.30–6 p.m. THEY MIGHT DO IN THE FUTURE C-2 Organized by the Just Future Project UNODC STRATEGIC VISION FOR AFRICA 2030 – SCALING UP OUR ENGAGEMENT ON 4.30–6 p.m. THE GROUND B-2 Organized by UNODC VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN RECRUITED BY TERRORIST AND VIOLENT EXTREMIST 4.30–6 p.m. GROUPS: THE CYCLE OF VICTIMIZATION E Organized by the Working Group on Children Recruited by Terrorist and Violent Extremist Groups TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES AND A MECHANISM FOR COMBATING 4.30–6 p.m. ILLICIT TRADE AND ORGANIZED CRIME ACROSS SECTORS AND ACROSS BORDERS Online Only 2 Organized by the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights SOCIAL JUSTICE, CRIME PREVENTION AND THE REPAIR OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: THE ROLE OF FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS Organized by the International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to 4.30–6 p.m. Global Challenges, the International Commission of Catholic Prison Chaplain Pastoral Care, Online Only 3 Dominicans for Justice and Peace, the Universal Peace Foundation, the Unitarian Universalist Association, the World Society of Victimology, the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology of the University of Vienna, the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP) and the Laudato Si Foundation THURSDAY, 11 MARCH DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUES FOR COMBATING POISONING CASES 9–10.30 a.m. A Organized by the National Police Agency of Japan HUMAN SECURITY – TOWARDS A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO CRIME PREVENTION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGION AND BEYOND 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by Human Security Unit of the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security, the C-1 Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (ILANUD), the Permanent Latin America Committee for Crime Prevention (COPLAD) and the Institute for Human Security for Latin America and the Caribbean ORGAN TRAFFICKING AND TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS FOR ORGAN REMOVAL 9–10.30 a.m. C-2 Organized by Canadian Council on International Law LAW-RELATED EDUCATION AND DIALOGUE ABOUT SOCIAL ISSUES 9–10.30 a.m. B-2 Organized by Japan Federation of Bar Associations MOVING BEYOND SOLITARY CONFINEMENT – ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO 9–10.30 a.m. ENSURING DISCIPLINE AND SAFETY IN PRISON SETTINGS Online Only 2 Organized by the Department of Justice of Canada #ASSASSINATIONWITNESS: MONITORING ASSASSINATIONS AND BEARING WITNESS 9–10.30 a.m. TO THE VICTIMS OF ORGANIZED CRIME Online Only 3 Organized by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
Time (Kyoto) Conference room INITIATIVES FOR LAW-RELATED EDUCATION IN JAPAN 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. A Organized by the Judicial System Department of the Ministry of Justice of Japan RETHINKING THE “BOUNDARY-ARRANGEMENT” FOR AN EVIDENCE-BASED 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. APPROACH IN ADDRESSING WILDLIFE AND FOREST CRIME C-1 Organized by the Lusaka Agreement Task Force SEX CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN: THE ASIA-PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. C-2 Organized by the World Society of Victimology TWENTY YEARS OF THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION – PAST, PRESENT AND 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. FUTURE B-2 Organized by the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice COMBATING CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. E Organized by the United Kingdom Home Office JUSTICE DATA LAB 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the Ministry of Justice of the United Kingdom STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE BORDER CONTROL 2–3.30 p.m. A Organized by Immigration Services Agency of Japan PARTNERING TO END SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN THROUGH EVIDENCE- BASED RESPONSES AND INTEGRATED APPROACHES 2–3.30 p.m. Organized by the Global Partnership to End Violence against Children, UNODC, the United C-2 Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization, the INSPIRE Advisory Group, Ignite Philantropy and Together for Girls THE GLOBAL ILLICIT ECONOMY: TRAJECTORIES OF ORGANIZED CRIME 2–3.30 p.m. B-2 Organized by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime PROMOTING WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT ACROSS ASEAN 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 1 Organized by the UN-Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific ENSURING PROCEDURAL RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS AT THE POLICE CUSTODY STAGE – 2–3.30 p.m. OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL APPROACHES Online Only 2 Organized by the Open Society Justice Initiative and UNODC COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDIA – STRATEGIES, INITIATIVES AND 2–3.30 p.m. SUCCESSFUL MODELS Online Only 3 Organized by International Justice Mission, India THE RULE OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION/MEDIATION 4.30–6 p.m. Organized by the International Affairs Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Justice of A Japan, and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations. THE SILENT KILLER: FALSIFIED MEDICAL PRODUCTS 4.30–6 p.m. C-1 Organized by UNODC VICTIM’S PARTICIPATION FOR CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE 4.30–6 p.m. C-2 Organized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations PUNISHING DISADVANTAGE: HOW PENAL PRACTICES ENTRENCH SOCIAL EXCLUSION 4.30–6 p.m. AND THE SCOPE FOR A HEALTH-INFORMED APPROACH TO REFORM B-2 Organized by the Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, Birkbeck, University of London LIFE IMPRISONMENT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS STANDARDS IN ASIA: 4.30–6 p.m. PREREQUISITES AND EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES FOR RELEASE E Organized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations NEW APPROACHES IN ADDRESSING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS FOR 4.30–6 p.m. ORGAN REMOVAL Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC ENCOURAGING INNOVATION IN CORRECTIONS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE 4.30–6 p.m. UNITED STATES Online Only 2 Organized by the National Institute of Justice of the United States Department of Justice CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDS AND ASSET RECOVERY: 4.30–6 p.m. COMPARATIVE STUDIES Online Only 3 Organized by the College for Criminal Law Science of Beijing Normal University
Time (Kyoto) Conference room FRIDAY, 12 MARCH RESEARCH FOR THE REAL WORLD 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by the Research Department, Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Justice of B-1 Japan TOWARDS RESILIENT CHILD JUSTICE SYSTEMS IN TIMES OF CRISIS 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by UNODC, Terre des hommes, Penal Reform International and the International C-1 Association of Youth and Family Judges and Magistrates LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES TO TRANSNATIONAL CRIME: AN ANALYSIS OF 9–10.30 a.m. TRAFFICKING C-2 Organized by Centre for Criminology of the University of Oxford 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES ON THE ROLE OF LAWYERS: ITS CONTEMPORARY ROLE AND CHALLENGES 9–10.30 a.m. B-2 Organized by the the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, the International Association of Lawyers (UIA), and the International Bar Association MENTAL HEALTH IN PRISON SETTINGS = BETTER HEALTH AND SECURITY FOR THE 9–10.30 a.m. COMMUNITY AT LARGE E Organized by UNODC NEW AND EMERGING TRANSNATIONAL FORMS OF CRIME: CHALLENGES AND 9–10.30 a.m. OPPORTUNITIES Online Only 1 Organized by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences TWINNING PROJECT 9–10.30 a.m. Organized by Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service of the United Kingdom and the Online Only 2 Premier League (football) COUNTER-TERRORISM IN MAJOR SPORTING EVENTS 9–10.30 a.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security of Brazil USING A COMPETENCY-BASED APPROACH WHEN BUILDING CAPACITIES OF SOCIAL WORKFORCE, POLICE, JUSTICE AND DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY PERSONNEL ON 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. CHILD-FRIENDLY SERVICES: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUREAU A FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS Organized by the International Bureau for Children’s Rights THE RESILIENCE FUND: SUPPORTING COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. ORGANIZED CRIME C-1 Organized by the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime POLICE VICTIMS: PREVENTION PROGRAMMES BASED ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. BEHAVIOURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDIVIDUAL’S DAILY PATH C-2 Organized by Ghent University GENDER AND FIREARMS: EVIDENCE-BASED RESPONSES 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. B-2 Organized by the Small Arms Survey CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ERA 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Organized by Lusíada University and the Centre for Legal, Economic and Environmental E Studies (CEJEA), Portugal THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF CRIME FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. (ICCS): HOW IS IT CHANGING CRIME STATS? Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC END-TO-END ENCRYPTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY 11.30 a.m.–1 p.m. Online Only 3 Organized by the United Kingdom Home Office MAPPING AND MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF ILLICIT TRADE ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2–3.30 p.m. Organized by Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights, the B-1 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and the Transnational Alliance to Combat Illicit Trade MEETING OF THE ALLIANCE OF NGOs ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL 2–3.30 p.m. JUSTICE C-1 Organized by the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Time (Kyoto) Conference room JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME – AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF 2–3.30 p.m. JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME AND ABUSE OF POWER C-2 Organized by the World Society of Victimology and the Justice Section of UNODC CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN – CONTAINING CRIME AND TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS 2–3.30 p.m. THROUGH YOGA, THE WAY AHEAD B-2 Organized by the University of Jammu and the Indian Society of Criminology, India DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS 2–3.30 p.m. E Organized by the American Society of Criminology and Criminologists without Borders THE UNODC CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE: MODERNIZING CRIME AND CRIMINAL 2–3.30 p.m. JUSTICE STATISTICS Online Only 1 Organized by UNODC THE DEATH PENALTY: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 2–3.30 p.m. Online Only 2 Organized by Amnesty International
EXHIBITS ONLINE HALL 1 1. Doha Declaration Global Programme: Acting for the Rule of Law (UNODC) 2. UNODC Terrorism Prevention Branch 3. Responding to crime: building national capacity, promoting international cooperation (UNODC Organized Crime and Illicit Trafficking Branch) 4. Diploma in prevention, research for femicide and police action (UNODC Liaison and Partnership Office in Mexico) 5. UNODC Global eLearning Programme 6. AIRCOP Airport Communication Project (UNODC) 7. International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime 8. Advancing Collaborative and Innovative Justice for All (Thailand Institute of Justice) 9. UNODC Regional Programme for South-East Asia: helping to promote the rule of law, counter organized crime and protect vulnerable groups and communities ONLINE HALL 2 1. Canon Inc. 2. Toyota Motor Corporation 3. Nippon Control System Corporation 4. NEC Corporation 5. Sanwa Shutter Corporation 6. International Criminal Court 7. International Organization for Migration 8. Advancing Collaborative and Innovative Justice for All 9. Alsok Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd. 10. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation 11. The Yomiuri Shimbun 12. The National Prison Chaplain Association 13. National Volunteer Prison Visitors’ Association ONLINE HALL 3 1. Glory Ltd. 2. Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., Ltd. 3. General Incorporated Association HOUBI 4. Takenaka Corporation 5. Fujitsu Limited 6. Kyoto Prefectural Women’s Association for Rehabilitation Aid 7. Kyoto Prefectural Association of Volunteer Probation Officers 8. Japan Federation of Big Brothers and Sisters ONLINE HALL 4 1. United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI) 2. International Cooperation Department, Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Justice of Japan 3. Asia Crime Prevention Foundation 4. Research Department, Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Justice of Japan 5. Criminal Affairs Planning Division, Criminal Affairs Bureau, National Police Agency of Japan 6. Asian Conference of Correctional Facilities Architects and Planners 7. Lawyer Forum for Victim Support 8. Japan Association of Electronic Article Surveillance Machines 9. Verint by Zuken NetWave Inc. 10. Rigaku Corporation 11. Genesis Commerce Corporation
ONLINE HALL 5 1. UNODC-World Customs Organization Container Control Programme 2. Ministry of Justice of Thailand 3. Kyoto Local Committee of the 14th United Nations Crime Congress 4. Agency for Cultural Affairs 5. Union of Kansai Governments 6. Ministry of Justice of Japan 7. Japan Legal Support Centre (Houterasu) 8. Kyoto Prison 9. Kyoto Wakakusa Network for Empowerment of Girls and Young Women 10. Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition
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