Virtual Access Available Correctional Facilities Design & Development Summit | 10-11 June 2021

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Dan HALCHIN Ralph Lubkowski Governor Governor Arad Maximum HMP Hewell Security Prison

SPEAKER LINE-UP Deveshwar Muniah Dr. Victoria Knight Head of Healthcare Associate Professor Sodexo for the Community and Criminal Justice Division Christopher Greig-Bonnier De Montfort University Legal, Contracts and Commercial Director - Europe / Data Privacy Officer – Europe Alan Dilani Serco Founder International Academy Alexandre for Design and Health Huyghues-Beaufond Prison ICT Expert European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services (EUROPRIS) Are Høidal Prison Governor Nick Dann Halden Prison Head of Mobilisation, New Prisons Supply Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) Steven Van De Steene Corrections Technology Corin Morgan – Armstrong Consultant Head of Family Services: Smart Corrections HMP & YOI Parc and CDS G4S Custody & Detention Services UK Simon Drysdale Governor Pia Puolakka Project Manager, Smart Prison Project, Her Majesty's Prison Criminal Sanctions Agency, and Probation Service (HMPPS) Central Adminstration Unit

Misak Terzibasiyan Patricia O’Hagan Founder and Owner CEO and Owner UArchitects Core Systems Ltd www.luxatiainternational.com Virtual Access Available Correctional Facilities Design & Development Summit | 10-11 June 2021

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We are pleased to announce the launch of our Future Correctional Facilities Design & Development Summit, which will take place on the 10th - 11th of June 2021 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It goes without saying that the world needs better correctional facility designs to ensure inmate rehabilitation and successful reintegration. An abundance of available technologies highlights the strengths of current facility designs. This exclusive event will bring together architects, design- ers, criminal justice practitioners, correctional facility representatives, correctional researchers as well as technology solution providers to discuss recent challenges and share insights on strategies to build a secure and safe environment while reducing costs. Join us for two exciting days filled with networking, knowledge-sharing and discussions on the use of data, intelligent technologies, IoT, AI and latest trends in design to build the prisons of the future.

Key Practical Learning Points Take A Look At Our Events • AI-Based Video to Ensure Intelligent Monitoring • Driving Digital Transformation across the Criminal Justice System • The Latest Innovations Creating Smart Prisons • Promoting Better Health In Prison Environments • Identifying Technology Needs and Innovations to Advance Corrections • Achieving Transformation through Building Designs

Who Should Attend This event will bring together top experts from the following disciplines: • Architecture and Design • Construction • Criminal Justice Explore Our Hybrid • Technological Innovation and Transformation • Operations and Operational Risk Management Events' Experience • Research and Innovation • Government Administration • & Others

X 12+ Case Studies

X 20+ Hours of networking - forge new professional contacts during numerous networking breaks between sessions X 100+ Pages of the Post-Summit Materials - documentation package available upon demand *

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08:30 Check-In and Welcome Coffee 14:00 Case Study: 09:00 Opening Address from the Chairman/Recap of Day 1 Prisoner's mental resilience - the core principle of the future architecture 09:10 “Breaking the Ice” Speed Networking Session of the reintegration process Meet your colleagues, exchange business cards and have a maximum number of • Acknowledging the limitation of today's reintegration approach 1-on-1 talks in a short amount of time! Our Speed Networking session will help • Increasing prisoners’ mental resilience for dealing with the you to form those initial relationships early, find out who is facing the same hardship of the outside world challenges as you and get a nice preview of what a longer conversation could bring! • Prisoners controlled release before granting parole or probation Dan Halchin TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL Governor CONSIDERATIONS FOR PRISON PLANNING Arad Maximum Security Prison 09:50 SPONSORSHIP SLOT DESIGN AND DISCIPLINARY ARCHITECTURE Using Technology to Evaluate the Design Merit of Correctional Facilities 14:40 Case Study: New jails will be built faster, more sustainably and more cost effectively due to modern construction methods and new technolo- Building Better Correctional Spaces gy. BIM, Digital Twins and more innovations will improve prison Halden Prison is a maximum-security prison in Halden, Norway. It is designs from pre-construction through operations. designed to be experienced by both inmates and staff in a friendly, not authoritarian manner. Therefore, the emphasis is on good relation- ships, good design, quality of materials and strength into forms. It is 10:30 Case Study: the second-largest prison in Norway, was established in 2010 with a focus on rehabilitation; its design simulates life outside the prison. SALUTOGENIC PRISON DESIGN - A Health The Norwegian government chose to build a prison that does not Promoting Approach on Prison Environments look like a prison and that focuses on the human values and rehabili- • Based on the health promotion of a well-established theoretical tation of the inmates. The multidisciplinary work and the administra- framework for psychological support design tive cooperation that is taking place is very important and everyone • The impacts of sound, daylight, lighting, music, nature, translation, is working to make a good plan for the inmate so that he can become orientation and productivity a better neighbour when he is released. • Identifying fresh factors that can be psychosocially encouraging and promoting health and safety Are Høidal Prison Governor Dr. Alan Dilani Halden Prison Founder International Academy 15:20 Case Study: for Design and Health Mobilisation of Prisons of the Future * 11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking Break • Mobilisation preparation strategies for a £2.5bn prison build programme 11:40 Case Study: • Freeing up vital staff hours through new IT systems • In-cell telephony system and other technological additions Using a Kindness Ecosystem providing benefits for residents inside to Develop the Digital Prison Nick Dann Drawing on research and scholarship Victoria will discuss the import- Head of Mobilisation, New Prisons Supply ant pathways for developing digital prisons. The aim of the presenta- Her Majesty’s Prison and tion is to highlight how practitioners and developers can create Probation Service (HMPPS) digital services that are ethically sensitive to the prison and its people. Using a model of kindness Victoria will demonstrate how 16:00 digital can assist in promoting desistance, achieving efficiency and Afternoon Tea and Networking Break reducing harm. Based on her earlier work with Van De Steene and also Morris, Victoria will highlight crucial ingredients for successful 16:20 Case Study: digital transformation that meets the needs of all stakeholders. Futuristic Innovations Dr. Victoria Knight for Healthcare Operations * Associate Professor of Research, Community • Utilizing technology to facilitate better prison health practices in and Criminal Justice, Health and Life Sciences the fields of: human rights and medical ethics, communicable De Montfort University diseases, noncommunicable diseases, oral health, risk factors, vulnerable groups and prison health management 12:20 Case Study: • Standards in prison health: the prisoner as the patient Humanity, Detention, Architecture • Prison-specific ethical and clinical problems • The meaning of architecture and the suppression of space Deveshwar Muniah • Detention and the architectural (in)humanity Head of Healthcare at HMP/YOI • Juvenile detention and the view towards freedom Bronzefield • Architecture and immigrant detention Sodexo Misak Terzibasiyan Founder and Owner 17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Day 1 UArchitects

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08:30 Check-In and Welcome Coffee 13:00 Business Lunch 09:00 Opening Address from the Chairman 14:00 Case Study: LEVERAGING DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Driving Digital Transformation across the Criminal Justice System * 09:10 SPONSORSHIP SLOT • Digital Technologies for Better Justice • E-justice solutions to strengthen the justice system and improve legal institutions IoT Use Cases in Prisons: • Future benefits of analytics, intelligent machines and security Revolutionizing the Justice System innovations • The use of IoT applications during COVID-19 to reduce overcrowding • IoT based monitoring and alerting systems Simon Drysdale • Offender Management Solutions Governor Her Majesty’s Prison and 09:50 Case Study: Probation Services (HMPPS) The principle of Normality in Prisons 14:30 Case Study: – the New Normal is Digital AI-Based Video Surveillance The challenge of implementing the principle of normality in the design and management of prison facilities in an era where the new to Ensure Intelligent Monitoring * normal is digital. Theoretical framework, evidence-based approaches • The use of AI during the pandemic to ensure social distancing and practical examples. • Utilizing AI to scan CCTV images and alert authorities, providing Steven Van De Steene better insights and enabling a faster response in emergency situations Corrections Technology Consultant • Intelligent monitoring of crowds, objects and perimeters to track Smart Corrections illegal practices in prison cells 10:30 Morning Coffee and Networking Break Alexandre Huyghues-Beaufond Prison ICT Expert 11:00 Case Study: European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services (EUROPRIS) Smart Prison: Digital Services, AI and VR in Prisons • The preliminary results of the newly implemented smart prison system 15:00 Case Study: • Overall results of the digital services developments: the new smart system, digital services map, the portal for digital services used from How Technology Can Empower Prisoners inmates’ restricted workstation environment and training the staff to Actively Engage in their Rehabilitation to support inmates’ use of e-services and digital skills Access to technology allows Prisoners to use their ‘locked-up’ time in • AI course aimed for inmates and VR aimed to maintain and a more productive way – helping them to plan, learn and develop promote inmate’s psychological wellbeing skills to support successful re-entry to society. • Future digitalization strategy of the Criminal Sanctions Agency • Normalisation – providing real life experience and skills Pia Puolakka • Self-reliance and accountability – enable Prisoners to make choices Project Manager, Smart Prison Project and decisions about their life Criminal Sanctions Agency, • Stay connected - tap into support mechanisms on the outside Central Administration Unit Conclusion - Considerations for planning new Prison facilities 11:40 Case Study: Patricia O’Hagan CEO and Owner Invisible Walls & Prison Visits Core Systems Ltd A look at how HMP Parc reverse engineered our visiting experience over the last 8 years, from what was a dysfunctional and austere service to what we have now (pre Covid!), which is higher performing, safer, 15:30 Panel Discussion happier and considerably better attended. We have one of the highest social visiting ratio’s in the UK, and the reason for this change comes Prison Intelligence as a Fundamental Part down to how we have moved physically and in terms of a staff service, of Effective Dynamic Security from the past to embrace a family engagement focused service. In designing the physical aspects of security, a balance needs to be Corin Morgan-Armstrong found between the best way of achieving the required security level and the need to respect the dignity of the individual. This panel Head of Family Services: discussion will cover viewpoints on challenging issues and help to HMP & YOI Parc and CDS find the balance and minimize unnecessarily harsh and punitive G4S Custody & Detention Services UK conditions.

DYNAMIC SECURITY AND PRISON INTELLIGENCE 16:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Summit 12:20 Case Study: Prison Tech: Keeping Inmates and Staff Secure * * TBC • What if CCTV could detect and predict abnormal behaviour? • Exploring use cases for human behaviour technology • Forward thinking to improve facility safety and staff confidence Christopher Greig-Bonnier Legal, Contracts and Commercial Director – Europe / Data Privacy Officer – Europe Serco www.luxatiainternational.com This agenda is not for public distribution spotlight on our speakers Correctional Facilities Design & Development Summit | 10-11 june 2021 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Ralph Lubkowski Misak Terzibasiyan Governor Founder and Owner HMP Hewell UArchitects I joined the Prison Service in 2004 as a Prison Officer via a graduate fast-track The founder and owner of UArchitects, Misak Terzibasiyan, is personally and scheme. I graduated from the scheme in 2008. Since then I have worked in a range professionally focusing on an international context as well as on the of senior management roles across prisons in the Midlands, including a two year influence of cultural themes. This is mainly based on his ethnical background, secondment working in Ministry of Justice as Assistant Private Secretary to the whereas Misak Terzibasiyan was born in Helsinki (Finland). Minister for Prisons and Probation. He studied at the University of Technology in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) In June 2020 I became Governor of HMP Hewell, a large and complex prison with and has been working at international architectural offices before founding a reception and resettlement function. The prison has been troubled for a number in the cultural architectural icon, the city of Eindhoven. UArchitects is an of years, and my focus is on creating a long term vision embedding real cultural international office which change. This will be based on a humanitarian approach, developing and valuing welcomes different nationalities. staff and providing opportunities for growth for the whole community. It is a highly Our investigative attitude is expressed in the intensive dialogue we under- challenging and rewarding leadership role, and a position I am very proud to hold. take with our clients. The scope for reflection is not confined to the projects I have been married since 2003, am a father of two, and enjoy the company of themselves; we also look into the wider cultural context of architecture and friends and family, all sports, in particular Saints RUFC and Doncaster Rovers FC. I urban development. We make a social contribution to investigate the also have a side-line in buying and selling antiques, hopefully I’ll make a business of position and responsibilities of the architect and urban designer. it if I ever get to retire! Reflection helps for interactions in another culture and it helps us to under- stand our position regarding general themes which are part of society. Understanding the identity of society is fundamental for us when we are designing projects in other cultures and places. It is not a typical critical Patricia O’Hagan regionalism, but an open approach of the context. CEO and Owner Since 2003, Misak has received numerous national and international awards and Core Systems Ltd nominations, including first prize for the Community School in Bocholt,[4] Dirk Roosenberg Prize in 2015 with 't Hofke,[5] Victor de Stuers Prize 2017 with IKC Patricia O’Hagan is the CEO of Core Systems, world leaders in prisoner self-service de Geluksvogel.[6] Other awards also include Edu Build Award in 2011, the 2014 technology with over 200,000 users, in Correctional agencies across three German Design Award with Split-View, the American Architecture Prize 2016 in continents. Patricia brings over 20 years of Prison technology experience and the category "Education"[7] and the BB Green Award 2017 in China for Modern success to the company. She has worked with a wide range of Prison and Correc- Collective Living,[8] second prize at the World Architecture & Design Awards tional Services Agencies around the world. 2019 with IKC de Geluksvogel.[9] Shortlist nomination 2019 for Worldwide Brick Patricia is an international speaker on Corrections Technology and has been Award with IKC de Geluksvogel. invited to present at industry forums including the ACA Congress of Corrections (American Correctional Association) the Inter Prison Service Security Group (Her Misak Terzibasiyan published the books : Majesty’s Prison Service, UK) and the ICPA. Patricia has authored numerous CONTEXT_TEXTURE (2015) publications in the Corrections, Technology and Biometric fields. Patricia served Experience and Meaning of Architecture (2020) on the Skills for Security Consultation Group for Biometrics and Human Identity contributing to the development of national occupational standards for the Pia Puolakka industry. Patricia is currently an active member of the APPA technology commit- Project Manager, Smart Prison Project, tee. Patricia was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s 2013 Royal New Year Honours list Criminal Sanctions Agency, for services to the Northern Ireland Economy. Central Adminstration Unit Ms Pia Puolakka has been working for the Criminal Sanctions Agency since 2012. She started as a prison psychologist. Since 2017 she has been working in the Corin Morgan – Armstrong Central Administration. There, she first worked as a senior specialist responsible Head of Family Services: HMP & YOI Parc and CDS for rehabilitative services including programme work, family work, and psychologi- cal and spiritual services in prisons. In 2018 she was appointed as the project G4S Custody & Detention Services UK manager of the Smart Prison Project. Her current post includes developing digital services for rehabilitative purposes and leading the implementation of the smart Corin has had a base at HMP Parc for 23 years where he began as a prison officer. prison system. By education she is a forensic psychologist and works also as a During the last 10 years, Corin has created and implemented a specific model that private psychotherapist and hypnotherapist. She has done further studies in has at its heart the engagement of offenders with their children and families, for the Artificial Intelligence and digitalization for the purposes of the current Smart purposes of rehabilitation, derailing intergenerational crime, and re-building Prison Project. community inclusion. Established the first UK Family Interventions Unit 2010 and an Interventions Led Visit model at HMP Parc, and worked in partnership with a number of other prisons in the UK and internationally to achieve replication of the model. Designed and established the Invisible Walls Wales project. In March 2017 Are Høidal Invisible Walls Wales won the ‘Family’ category at the Centre for Social Justice Prison Governor Awards in Westminster. Halden Prison In June 2016 the HM Inspection published report on HMP Parc stated that the family model at Parc was ‘innovative and radical, and probably the best they had Are Høidal has served as Governor of Norway’s Halden Prison since 2009 and is an seen in any prison.’ expert in the concept of “dynamic security.” Together with a dedicated staff, Mr. A member of the task group that worked with Lord Michael Farmer on the publica- Høidal has established Halden prison as a beacon in the correctional community, tion ‘The importance of strengthening prisoners’ family ties’ 2017 as commis- achieving a substantial and continuous interest and respect from a wide range of sioned and endorsed by the Justice Secretary and Prisons minister. stake holders form governments, public service, academics, media and NGOs from Using the same template that has succeeded with the family model, Corin has around the world. Under Mr. Høidal’s leadership, Halden Prison has been featured designed a strategy to engage and work with ex-service men and first-time in in numerous international media outlets, including the Guardian, Time Magazine, custody prisoners, opening a specific residential unit ‘Endeavour’ at HMP Parc in and The New York Times, for its unique architecture and its innovative approaches January 2015. to prison culture, correctional staffing, prisoner programming – all closely focused on rehabilitation for Norway’s most high risk populations. www.luxatiainternational.com This agenda is not for public distribution registration form Correctional Facilities Design & Development Summit | 10-11 june 2021 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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