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International Seminar

  • Following the demands of international cooperation in law-enforcing fields, KNPU has also expanded its academic networks with diverse foreign universities. Since 2011, we annually have hosted multi-national academic seminar on various police-related topics with renowned scholars from various countries. Through these international intellectual-networking, KNPU has been able to promote global cooperation between participant countries, and had an opportunity of enhancing the awareness on academic development of relevant areas in each countries. As the leading academy in police study, we will strive to maintain this global cooperation with our partner universities, and to broaden our new partners of all around world as well
  • Overview of held seminars

    2012 Reestablishment of Police Role Following the Change of Policing Environment
    • - 1 sess : Media Coverage of Police and Policing by Prof Maththew Robinson – North Carolina Univ. USA
    • - 2 sess : New Paradigm of Crime Investigation by Dr. Brent Turvey - USA
    • - 3 sess : The Paradigm Shift of Police by Prof. Jung-bum Suh – KNPU
    • - 4 sess : Crime Victim Support and the Role of the Police in Japan by Prof. Ota Tatsuya – Keio Univ. JAP
    • - 5 sess : Legal Problems of Photographing in the Demonstrations by Clemens Arzt – Berlin Police Univ. Germany
    2013 Policing for Eradicating Four Social Evils in South Korea
    • - 1 sess : Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation & the Role of Critical Thinking by DeWade Langley – Oklahoma Univ. USA
    • - 2 sess : Cooperation between Police and School for Policies about School Violence in Germany by Richard Gunder –
      Dortmund Univ. Germany
    • - 3 sess : Policing Domestic Violence: Learning from the British Experience of Dealing with This Problem by Mark Button –
      Portsmouth Univ. UK
    • - 4 sess : Food Safety/Fraud Incidents and Criminology in Taiwan by Jiheng Li – Kaohsiung Univ. Taiwan
    2014 Police Activities in Building the Social and National Security Networks
    • - 1 sess : Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation & the Role of Critical Thinking by DeWade Langley – Oklahoma Univ. USA
    • - 2 sess : Cooperation between Police and School for Policies about School Violence in Germany by Richard Gunder –
      Dortmund Univ. Germany
    • - 3 sess : Policing Domestic Violence: Learning from the British Experience of Dealing with This Problem by Mark Button –
      Portsmouth Univ. UK
    • - 4 sess : Food Safety/Fraud Incidents and Criminology in Taiwan by Jiheng Li – Kaohsiung Univ. Taiwan
    2015 Support For Victims of Crime and the Role of Police
    • - 1 sess : Adolescent Development and Victimization: Etiology and Policy Implications by Prof. Christopher J. Sullivan –
      Univ of Cincinnati USA
    • - 2 sess : Victim and Police: the Situation in Germany by Gerd F. Kirchhoff – Tokiwa International Victimology Institute,
      Tokiwa Univ. Germany
    • - 3 sess : Victim Support by Police in Japan: History and Today’s Situation by Prof. Masahiro Tamura – Kyoto Sangyo Univ. Japan
    • - 4 sess : Police Activities in Victim Support by Prof. Donghee Lee – KNPU
    2016 Public Compliance with Law Enforcement and Trust on Public in Korea
    • - Session 1 : Police Integrity and the Code of Silence : An Empirical Study of the U.S. Police Officer Responses - Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich (Michigan State Univ., USA)
    • - Session 2 : Riot Response and Crowd Control – Rule of Law vs. Rule by Law from a Law Enforcement Perspective - Ling Zhou (Zhongnan Univ. of Economics and Law, China)
    • - Session 3 : Who watch the Watchdog? - Transparency and Accountability of the Police Function in Japan - Makoto Ibusuki (Seijo Univ., Japan)
    • - Session 4 : Groping for Public Confidence in the Korean Police - In-Hoe Kim (Inha Univ., Korea)
    2017 Police Reform Serving People’s Will : What is the Assignment
    Agenda for the Advanced Investigation and Prosecution System and Police Reform for the Future
    • - Special session : Lessons Learned and Best Practice in Police Training and Education - Preeda Sataworn (Deputy Commander, Royal Police Cadet Academy, Thailand)
    • - Session 1 : Going Local : An Analysis of the new Structure of Police Governance and its Impact on Police Service Delivery in England and Wales - Barry Loveday (Portsmouth Univ., UK)
    • - Session 2 : Japan’s Trajectory and Implication on Provincial Police System as a Model for Decentralization - Masaki Namba (Embassy of Japan)
    • - Session 3 : Structure of the German Police Services - Lars Wagner (Detective Chief Superintendent, German Police Univ.)
    • - Session 4 : 2017 Police Reform for the People : What to Change? - Bo Hack Suh (Kyunghee Univ., Korea)
    2018 Reconsidering Human Rights as a Paradigm in Law Enforcement
    • - Session 1 : Image-based Sexual Abuse and Women’s Human Rights - Kelly Johnson (Durham Univ., UK)
    • - Session 2 : Individual’s Human Rights Under Police Custody - Annmarie Lumsden (Director of Criminal Law, NSW Legal Aid, Australia)
    • - Session 3 : Using Police Drone and Its Ethical Limit - Peter Lee (Portsmouth Univ., UK)
    2019 Democratic Society and Procedural Justice
    • - Session 1 : Due Process and Right to Counsel on the Investigation Process in Japan - Makoto Ibusuki (Seijo Univ., Japan)
    • - Session 2 : Confessions : True and False - Dan Simon (Univ. of South California, USA)
    • - Session 3 : Flawed Forensics and Procedural Justice - Keith Alan Findley (Univ. of Wisconsin Law School, USA)
    • - Session 4 : Forensic Miranda and Procedural Justice - Myeon Ki Kim (Korean National Police Univ., Korea)