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EUROPEAN POLICE SCIENCE AND RESEARCH BULLETIN<br />
SPECIAL CONFERENCE EDITION<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Rohmann, Barbara M.<br />
Head Major Events Security Programme<br />
Major Events Security<br />
UNICRI<br />
Turin, Italy<br />
rohmann@unicri.it<br />
Sato, Mai<br />
PhD<br />
Lecturer in Criminal Law/Criminology<br />
Room 103, School of Law, University of<br />
Reading<br />
Foxhill House, Whiteknights Road, Reading<br />
RG6 7BA<br />
m.sato@reading.ac.uk<br />
Biographical details:<br />
Barbara Maria Rohmann has been serving<br />
as a Legal Adviser, Human Rights Officer and<br />
Programme Manager to the United Nations<br />
since 2002. Previously she worked as a lawyer<br />
and attorney-at law in various law firms in<br />
Germany and Australia. Rohmann has served<br />
the UN in Vienna, Kosovo, Afghanistan,<br />
Guatemala, Sudan and Timor-Leste in the area<br />
of human security. In her capacity as the Head<br />
of the Major Security Programme at UNICRI<br />
(Turin), Rohmann has promoted the adoption of<br />
a common security policy approach and publicprivate<br />
partnerships on a regional level with the<br />
aim to enable citizens to enjoy the same level of<br />
security worldwide.<br />
Biographical details:<br />
Dr Mai Sato holds a PhD from the School of<br />
Law, King’s College London. Her monograph<br />
The Death Penalty in Japan: Will the Public<br />
Tolerate Abolition? (Springer VS, 2014) was<br />
awarded the Young Criminologist Award 2014<br />
from the Japanese Association of Sociological<br />
Criminology. She worked at the Centre for<br />
Criminology, University of Oxford, and at<br />
the Institute for Criminal Policy, Birkbeck,<br />
University of London, before joining the School<br />
of Law, University of Reading, as Lecturer from<br />
September 2015.<br />
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