International Conference Security of Historical Cities 2018.- Challenges of Tourism Split, 16 – 17 March 2018
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International conference Security of Historical Cities 2018.- Challenges of Tourism Split, 16 – 17 March 2018 Security of Historical Cities 2018. - Challenges of Tourism In addition to the many benefits for the communities where it takes place, tourism carries many risks both for the local community and tourists, as well as for the preservation of valuable historical legacies. Such risks require answers – how to protect people and their property, how to preserve heritage, and how to enable sustainable development of the community labouring under tourism exploitation conditions, as well as those issues concerning the specific conditions of cities with an historical heritage. Experts and practitioners from different countries and cultures of Europe and America, with a profound and wide experience, will discuss these very issues at the Conference on Security of Historic Cities in 2018. Big Security Award 2017 Best Partnership for Security Project – Initiative of the Year The 2017 Big Security Award given by the Croatian Association of Security Managers in the category of “Partnership for Security, the Initiative of the Year,“ was awarded by an expert jury for the best rated project – the 1st International Conference on “Security of Historic Cities,” held in March in Split. The award was received by the representatives of the Croatian Association of Historical Cities and the Regional Club of IPA Split-Dalmatia, who were also the co-organizers of the conference. The topic announced for the conference on the Security of Historic Cities in March 2018 is: the Challenges of Tourism. What are the modern security challenges, especially in terms of the risk pertaining to the cultural and historical heritage of old cities affected by tourism expansion, large crowds of citizens and guests, and the various activities in city centres, and the like? … What are the professional and local community responses to these challenges, and which practices actually bring success? How to plan, organize and manage events pertaining to venues, to the economic development and meaningful use of resources in safe conditions? … Which partnerships at the local level help ensure the coexistence of history and contemporary challenges, and in what way? … Who is this conference for? County prefects, mayors Security and crime prevention professionals Local government representatives (professional community services: utility, transport, etc.) Civilians in city committees, districts, and councils Emergency services (police department, fire department, ambulance, protection and rescue) Civic and professional associations Local safety partnerships: Council for Crime Prevention, Safety Committee, Council for Traffic Safety Employees of private security firms and insurance companies Exhibitions of Counterfeit Art: The Beauty of False Glitter The exhibition “The Beauty of False Glamor” contains counterfeit art pieces, paintings, and sculptures of eminent Croatian artists seized on the black art market, that make part of The Police Museum holdings. This event is not only an exhibition of paintings and sculptures but also a testimony of how credulous people can be blinded. It demonstrates how the black market works in unscrupulous ways, deceiving both benevolent and malevolent customers in the race for profit. This exhibition presents a specific form of crime and aims to raise awareness of buying expensive artworks of all types and to oppose the black market. The Police Museum collection was initiated around ten years ago through collecting counterfeit artwork that was brought by some police officers after final court judgments. The systematic collection began in 2009 when the Office for Organised Crime from Criminal Police Directorate managed to get permission to donate counterfeits to the Museum after final court judgments, what replaced the previous practice of counterfeit destruction. Nowadays, this sub-section of the Criminalistics Collection consists around 6o exhibits, mostly oil paintings and several sculptures. The majority of counterfeits are the works of Edo Murtić, Zlatko Prica, Ljubo Ivančić, Mersad Beber, and to a lesser extent, those of Dimitrije Popović, Đuro Pulitika, Vasko Lipovac, Ivan Lacković Croata, Miljenko Stančić, Vladimir Kirin, Oskar Herman, Boris Bućan, Ivan Rabuzin, Ivan Getaldić, Ferdo Kovačević, Dragica Cvek Jordan, and Nikola Reiser. There are also three counterfeit sculptures of Dušan Džamonja, and one of Vojin Bakić. In addition to the works of Croatian authors, there are also counterfeit works of Salvador Dali and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The exhibition will be set up at the Le Meridien Lav hotel during the conference. Speakers Peter Tarlow, PhD, USA Founder and president of the American tourism association Tourism & More Inc. Dr. Peter E. Tarlow, founder and president of the American Tourism & More Association, is a well-known speaker and expert specialized in the field of crime and terrorism influence on the tourism industry, risk management in tourism and economic development. Since 1990, Tarlow has been teaching courses on tourism, crime and tourism aimed at police forces and security tourism professionals around the world. Tarlow lectures and trains tourism professionals and security personnel in multiple languages on a wide range of current and future trends in the tourism industry, rural tourism economic development, the gaming industry, issues of crime and terrorism, the role of police departments in urban economic development, and international trade. He has been asked to be an expert witness in courts throughout the United States on matters concerning tourism security and safety, and issues of risk management. As a well-known author in the field of tourism security, Tarlow is a contributing author to multiple books on tourism security, and publishes numerous academic and applied research articles regarding issues of security including articles published in The Futurist, the Journal of Travel Research and Security Management. Tarlow has worked with numerous US government agencies including the US bureau of Reclamation, US Customs, the FBI, the Department of Justice, the Center for Disease, the US Department of Homeland Security and many more. Tony Smith, CBE TONY SMITH is a global expert in border management and security. Tony Smith is a global expert in border management and security. He retired as Director General of the UK Border Force in March 2013, after completing over 40 years’ service in the UK Home Office. He has served as Head of Borders in 2 different countries – Citizenship and Immigration Canada (2000 – 2003) and the UK Immigration Service / UK Border Force (2005 – 2007, and 2012 - 2013). He played a significant role in the operational response to the terrorist attacks in North America on 9/11 and in the UK on 7/7. Tony (full name Anthony John Smith) was awarded the prestigious title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the UK New Year’s Honours List 2013, for his services to the safety and security of the London 2012 Olympics. Currently he is a global border security consultant, Managing Director of Fortinus Global Ltd, and chairman of the International Border Management and Technologies Association (IBMATA). He is a regular commentator on UK national TV radio and news channels on border and aviation security; and chairs international conferences and expert panels on various aspects of border control including integrated border management, multiple borders strategies, automated border controls and identity management at the border. He has provided strategic and operational advice on modern border management techniques and immigration reform programmes and strategies in Australia, Malaysia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is also on the UKTI list of expert security advisers, supporting the GREAT campaign to export British excellence in his field. Marcel Authier, general Inspector of the French National Police, France Marcel Authier is a general Inspector of the French National Police. He had a long and distinguished career in the area of Criminal Police and Public Safety (especially as a Departmental Director of Public Safety). In 2016, he was the Director of the Public Safety in the Department of Alpes-Maritimes (South of France) which includes 1 million inhabitants and 6 ridings : Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Cagnes-sur-mer, Grasse and Menton. He headed up 2 000 police officers and handled the terrorist attack in Nice, on 14th July 2016. … Saša Kuhar, PhD, associate professor, Slovenia Saša Kuhar, Ph.D., is a part-time Lecturer in Security Sciences at the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Ljubljana, Slovenia. The topic of her Doctoral dissertation was an investigation of art crime. Her main research fields are related to art crime and water crime. She is an author of several publications. Israel Singer, MA, Senior security consultant, Israel Israel Singer is a senior security adviser for the goverment and private sector. He is responsible for developing, approving and evaluating security protocols and training of security managers. He is a member of the state administration for conducting civil protection exercises. He previously worked in the Israeli police as the head of the security department and border control department, as a deputy head of operations and as a member and specialist of explosives department. He has a Master's degree in Political Sciences and Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Political Sciences. Zeynep Gül Ünal, PhD, full professor,