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17 - 20 MARCH 2015 | BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE, AUSTRALIA
ADASC 2015
PRE-CONFERENCE
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TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015 5:00 PM - 7.30 PM Registration Desk Open - Plaza Level Foyer
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Welcome Reception & Trade EveningPlaza Level Foyer & Exhibition Area, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Dress: Business
BUILDING
PARTNERSHIPSCOLLABORATIVE
Responding within and across borders
FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE VERSION, VISIT WWW.ADASC2015.COM. THE ORGANISERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY NECESSARY CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE.
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WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH 2015 Plenary sessions will be held in the Plaza Auditorium
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Registration Desk Open - Plaza Level Foyer
9:00 AM Official Conference Opening
9:20 AM Welcome to Country Maroochy Barambah
9:30 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Design Considerations for Legalising Cannabis: Starting with the 10 Ps Beau Kilmer, Senior Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation
10:30 AM MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
Room: Plaza Auditorium Room: P6 Room: P7 Room: P8 Room: P9 Room: P10
CONCURRENT SESSION 1 CONCURRENT SESSION 2 CONCURRENT SESSION 3 CONCURRENT SESSION 4 CONCURRENT SESSION 5 CONCURRENT SESSION 6
11:00 AM European Drug Manufacturing Trends
Andre van Rijn, The National Police Agency
Driebergen, The Netherlands
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
The Future of Border Protection - Strategic Integration of
Immigration and Customs and Border Protection Functions and
Capabilities, to Ensure Better Outcomes for Australia
Steve Lancaster, Australian Customs and Border
Protection Service
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Adding Alcohol to Mental Health Issues Means Behaviour
ProblemsCaroline Salom,
School of Population Health Centre for Youth Substance Abuse
Research, The University of Queensland
The Nexus Between Education and Crime
Tony Beatton, Queensland University of Technology
Sewage-Based Drug Epidemiology: Spatial and Temporal Monitoring
on Population Illicit Drug Use Using Wastewater AnalysisFoon Lai and Jochen Mueller, The University of Queensland,
The National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology
Alcohol Policy and Health: Policies That Work
Jake Najman, Queensland Alcohol and Drug
Research and Education Centre, The University of Queensland
Illicit Drug Markets: Current and Emerging Priorities
and Alternative Targeting Approaches
Shane Neilsen, Australian Crime Commission
(ACC)
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Use and Myeloneuropathy:
Understanding the Recreational Use of N2O and the
Dose-Response Relationship with Myeloneuropathy
Jason Ferris, The University of Queensland
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
11:30 AM Your Choice ProgramCarly Morris and Laura Dewberry,
NSW Police Force
Smart Start - Preloading and a Safe Night OutGrant Devilly,
Griffith University and Corey Allen,
Queensland Police Service
Drug Overdose Deaths: What Do We Know?
Fairlie McIlwraith, The University of Queensland,
School of Population Health, QADREC
The Newcastle Solution: A Realist Perspective
Monique Mann, Australian Institute of Criminology
12:00 PM Challenging the Youth Culture of Risk Taking Behaviour
Claudia McEwen & Georgina Prior, Wake Up Foundation
Seriously Smashed: Tackling Youth Binge Drinking in
Glenorchy*Elisa Ryan and Willie Joseph,
Glenorchy City Council*This workshop is being repeated on
11:00 AM Thursday 19 March
The Changing Nature of Opioid Overdose Deaths in Australia
Amanda Roxburgh, National Drug and Alcohol Research
Centre, UNSW
Evaluating the Lockout: The Impact on Crime, Violence, Injuries and Intoxication in
Surfers ParadiseDominique de Andrade,
Griffith University
12:30 PM LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
CONCURRENT SESSION 7 CONCURRENT SESSION 8 CONCURRENT SESSION 9 CONCURRENT SESSION 10 CONCURRENT SESSION 11 CONCURRENT SESSION 12
1:30 PM How Should we Respond to Calls to Allow the Medical use of
Cannabis?Wayne Hall,
Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research,
The University of Queensland
Referral Gateways Supporting Early Intervention
Rosaria Kiely, SupportLink National
Quality Interventions and Objections on Liquor Applications
Trevor Atkins, Western Australia Police
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (DEA)
Prescription Drug Abuse Trends and Methamphetamine in the
United States John Scherbenske,
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Off-site Alcohol Outlet Density and Violence in Queensland
and Western AustraliaWilliam Gilmore,
National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University
Exposing Australia’s Poly-Drug Trafficking Networks
Caitlin Hughes, Drug Policy Modelling Program,
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Room: Plaza Auditorium Room: P7 Room: P8 Room: P9 Room: P10
CONCURRENT SESSION 7 CONCURRENT SESSION 9 CONCURRENT SESSION 10 CONCURRENT SESSION 11 CONCURRENT SESSION 12
2:00 PM Marijuana PanelPanel consisting of law enforcement, health, research professionals to discuss the question: How do we respond to calls to legalise?
Liquor Industry ID Compliance – Pseudo Juvenile Testing
Tom Clay, Western Australia Police
DEA
Prescription Drug Abuse Trends and Methamphetamine in the
United States John Scherbenske,
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(Continued)
Shedding Light on the Dark Figure of Alcohol-related
Violence Through Agency Data Sharing
Dominique de Andrade, Griffith University
Monitoring Dark Web Marketplaces - Beyond the
Silk RoadJoe Van Buskirk,
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
2:30 PM Open Label Trial of Cannabidiol (CBD) for the Management of
Cannabis WithdrawalJan Copeland, NCPIC UNSW
Reducing Alcohol-Related Assaults in City Entertainment
Precincts: A Tale of Three Cities
John Wiggers, Hunter New England Health
Service / University of Newcastle
Drug Markets and Trends in Drug Use Among
Psychostimulant UsersFairlie McIlwraith &
Sophie Hickey, The University of Queensland, School of Population Health,
QADREC
3:00 PM AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
CONCURRENT SESSION 13 CONCURRENT SESSION 14 CONCURRENT SESSION 15 CONCURRENT SESSION 16 CONCURRENT SESSION 17
3:30 PM Closed Session: Disrupting Organised Crime
Sponsored Cannabis Crop Houses by Re-visiting the
Enforcement ApproachJohn Piazza,
Victoria Police Criminal Proceeds Squad
Responsible Drug Dealers? Self Regulation in the New
Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Market
Nick Wallis, Eros Association
S.T.I.T.C.H – Strategic Touring Information Training and
Communication HubMichelle Kudell,
Association of Alcohol and Other Drug Agencies NT - AADANT
Pharmaceutical Drugs Panel
Panel consisting of representatives from law enforcement, health, Southeastern Coroner, forensic medical officer, Drug Enforcement Administration to discuss the abuse of prescription medicine, over subscription of pharmaceuticals and gateways from prescription opioids to heroin.
Alcohol Fuelled Violence Panel
Panel consisting of law enforcement, industry representatives, health and academics to discuss people, place, case management, community involvement and future strategies.
4:00 PM Terminal Illness Cannabis Scheme: The story so far in NSW
Angela Matheson, NSW Police Force
Why Workplace Drug Testing is so Important
Kirk Hardy, The Drug Detection Agency
Information Rebooted: New Ways to Deliver
AOD InformationAnna Gifford,
Australian Drug Foundation
4:30 PM New (Emerging) Psychoactive Substances - A New Challenge for
Policy Making Vendula Belackova,
Department of Addictology, First Faculty of Medicine,
Charles University in Prague
The Importance of Accuracy of Result for Onsite Drug
Testing Devices Stephen Lane,
Lane Work Safe
Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre
Kathy Ride, Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
5:00 PM Conference Close - Day One
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THURSDAY 19 MARCH 2015 Plenary sessions will be held in the Plaza Auditorium
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Registration Desk Open - Plaza Level Foyer
9:00 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Working Together on Prevention Approaches to Reduce Alcohol-Related Problems Neil Guard, Executive Director, Drug and Alcohol Office & Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs (WA)
9:30 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Illicit Drugs in East and Southeast Asia: Recent Developments, Looking Over the Horizon and Responses Jeremy Douglas, Regional Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
10:30 AM MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
Room: Plaza Auditorium Room: P6 Room: P7 Room: P8 Room: P9 Room: P10
CONCURRENT SESSION 18 CONCURRENT SESSION 19 CONCURRENT SESSION 20 CONCURRENT SESSION 21 CONCURRENT SESSION 22 CONCURRENT SESSION 23
11:00 AM Intelligent Fingerprinting - A New Era in Drug Screening
Paul Yates, Intelligent Fingerprinting Ltd
QLD Safe Night Out StrategyBill Graham,
Queensland Police Service
11:00 AM - 11.45 AM
Brisbane Sober Safe CentreRhys Wildman,
Queensland Police Service and Sally Jones & Kerri McLeod,
Queensland Health
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Police Intervention (PI) Initiative – Changing Offending Behaviour and
Reducing CrimeRod Charles,
Queensland Police Service
Roadside Drug Testing in Queensland: An Overview of
the Testing Method and Drugs Detected
Richard Leonars, Queensland Police Service
Seriously Smashed: Tackling Youth Binge Drinking in
Glenorchy*Elisa Ryan and Willie Joseph,
Glenorchy City Council
*This workshop is a repeat of the one held on Wednesday 18 March
Assessing the Impact of the NSW Response to New Psychoactive
SubstancesAngela Matheson, NSW Police Force
11:30 AM Prevalence of Interactions with the Criminal Justice System Prior to
Entering Specialist AOD TreatmentRebecca MacBean and
Brendan Pont, Qld Network of Alcohol and other
Drug Agencies
Trends of Drug Driving Detections in South AustraliaPeter Thompson,
South Australia Police
A Structured Understanding of Women’s Drink Driving Behaviour
Kerry Armstrong, Centre for Accident Research and
Road Safety - Queensland
New and Emerging Psychoactive Substances Market in
QueenslandKatherine Pike,
Crime and Corruption Commission
12:00 PM Setting the Standard in Alcohol Monitoring
John Doherty, Smart Start Interlocks Australia
Old Problem: New Solution? Family Drug Treatment Court,
the First 12 monthsGiles Elliott,
Children’s Court of Victoria & Matthew Wilson,
Department of Human Services (Vic)
The Drug Driving Enforcement Framework
in VictoriaMartin Boorman,
Victoria Police
An Examination of Random Breath Testing and
Alcohol-Related Traffic Crash Rates in Australia: 2000–2012
Madonna Devaney & Jason Ferris, The University of Queensland
NZ NPSJohn O’Keeffe,
National Drug Intelligence Bureau
12:30 PM LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
1:00 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 24 CONCURRENT SESSION 25 CONCURRENT SESSION 26 CONCURRENT SESSION 27 CONCURRENT SESSION 28 CONCURRENT SESSION 29
1:30 PM FBI Closed SessionOperation Northwest Express
Michael Brunswick, Assistant Legal Attache & Michael Connelly,
Northern Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force
1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
‘Smart’ PartnershipsJosette Freeman,
SMART Recovery Australia
Perth Children’s Drug Court and DAYS Residential Rehabilitation Program Working in Partnership
Jacob Davis, Mission Australia
Random Roadside Drug Testing: NSW Police Force
Stephen Blair, Random Drug Testing Unit,
NSW Police Force
Prevalence and Characteristics of Late Night Drink Driving in Perth
Western AustraliaPeter Palamara,
Curtin-Monash Accident Research Centre, Curtin University
Combating Organised Crime (Including Drugs) through
CollaborationStuart Mills,
Organised and Financial Crime Agency New Zealand
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Room: Plaza Auditorium Room: P6 Room: P7 Room: P8 Room: P9 Room: P10
CONCURRENT SESSION 24 CONCURRENT SESSION 25 CONCURRENT SESSION 26 CONCURRENT SESSION 27 CONCURRENT SESSION 28 CONCURRENT SESSION 29
2:00 PM FBI Closed SessionOperation Northwest Express
(Continued)
AFP Closed Session Who Supplies Australia’s Drugs?
Mark Tahtouh, Forensic Drug Intelligence, Australian Federal Police
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
The Effect of Alcohol Outlets and Sales on Alcohol Related
Injuries Presenting at Emergency Departments at Varying Distances
from the CBD in Perth Michelle Hobday,
National Drug Research Institute
Tackling Illicit Drugs in our Community: Law Enforcement
Lesley Boyd, WA Police
Speeding and Drink/Drug Driving Offences in an Australian Population Sample of Young Adult
Users and Non-users of Illicit Stimulants
Andrew Smirnov, Queensland Alcohol and Drug
Research and Education Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland
Willingness to Cooperate with Police in a Population Sample
of Australian Young Adult Illicit Stimulant Users
Ellen Leslie, School of Social Science,
The University of Queensland
Do Police Arrestees Substitute New Psychoactive Substances
(NPS) for Alcohol and Other Drugs?
Chris Wilkins, Massey University
2:30 PM Methamphetamine Drug Market Trends: Analysis of Australian
Police Detainee Reports from the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia
ProgramSusan Goldsmid,
Australian Institute of Criminology
Australian Police Diversion for Cannabis Offences: Assessing Program Outcomes and Cost
EffectivenessMarian Shanahan,
NDARC, UNSW Australia
Directions for the Future: A Comparative Analysis of Emerging International Drug Driving Policies
Jeremy Davey, Faculty of Health, Qld University of
Technology
Motivations, Substance Use and Other Correlates Amongst Property and Violent Offenders
Rachel Sutherland, National Drug and Alcohol
Research Centre
Emerging New Psychoactive Substances, Where Chemistry
Meets Legislation Joanne Gerstner-Stevens,
Victoria Police Forensic Science Department
3:00 PM AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
CONCURRENT SESSION 30 CONCURRENT SESSION 31 CONCURRENT SESSION 32 CONCURRENT SESSION 33
3:30 PM Closed Session Novel Production Processes for
MDA - Investigation and Forensic Collaboration
Clay Butler, Queensland Police Service &
Sean Davis, Qld Health Forensic and Scientific Services
Drug Driving Panel
Diverse panel consisting of jurisdictional police from drug driving units, toxicologist and researchers to discuss barriers, future direction and enforcement, implications for medicinal cannabis.
Alcohol/Drug-Involved Family Violence in Australia:
A Pilot StudyBeth Costa,
Deakin University
Implementing Corporate Risk Management in the Family Violence Sector taking into Account Drug and Alcohol
StrategiesSteve Schultze, Protective Group
4:00 PM QPS Closed Session Collaboration
Clay Butler, Queensland Police Service &
Sean Davis, Qld Health Forensic and Scientific Services
Alcohol Use in Pregnancy: a 30-Year Follow-Up
Jake Najman, Queensland Alcohol and Drug
Research and Education Centre, The University of Queensland
Application of the ‘Safety Watch’ and ‘BodyCam’ in Reducing Drug and Alcohol Fuelled Violence and
its Impact in our CommunityJames Biesterfeld (Retired),
United States Army Intelligence
4:30 PM Closed Session The New Challenge: Darknet
Enabled CriminalityAnne Rathjen,
South Australia Police
Through the Eyes of Children. The Impact on Children of Parental
Polysubstance AbuseJennifer Richards and Kim Coshaw,
Family Court of Australia
How the Security Industry can “Take a Stand” and Reduce
the Impact of Drug and Alcohol Fuelled Violence and Abuse in
VenuesSteve Wilson, Protective Group
5:00 PM Conference Close - Day Two
7:00 PM Conference Dinner Plaza Terrace Room, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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BUILDING
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FRIDAY 20 MARCH 2015 Plenary sessions will be held in the Plaza Auditorium
8:30 AM Registration Desk Open - Plaza Level Foyer
9:00 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS - FBI: Building and Refining Collaborative Partnerships to Combat Changing Environments: Cleveland, OhioMichael Brunswick, Assistant Legal Attache
Michael Connelly, Co-commander of the Northern Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force Joseph Pinjuh, Assistant U.S. Attorney, United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Ohio
9:45 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS: What Really Works to Reduce Alcohol Supply, Demand and Harm?Peter Miller, Principal Research Fellow, School of Psychology, Deakin University. Commissioning Editor, Addiction
10:30 AM MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
11:00 AM Commissioners' Panel
12:30 PM Official Conference Close
1:00 PM LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTERS
FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE VERSION, VISIT WWW.ADASC2015.COM. THE ORGANISERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY NECESSARY CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE.