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International Conference Violence Prevention: From Scientific Excellence to Effective Practice 8 & 9 September 2016 Cape Town, South Africa DRAFT PROGRAMME (v3) DAY 1 07:30 - 08:15 08:15 - 09:00 Main Venue PANEL 1: ADDRESSING & 09:00 - 10:30 PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (1) 10:30 - 11:00

8 SEPTEMBER 2016 REGISTRATION & TEA WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS Breakaway 1

Breakaway 2

PANEL 3: CHILDREN'S PANEL 2: EXPLORING VIOLENCE EXPERIENCES OF VIOLENCE IN IN ITS VARIETY SOUTH AFRICA MORNING TEA

PANEL 4: VIOLENCE PREVENTION: PANEL 5: THE ROLE OF ICT IN PANEL 6: PERPETRATOR-CENTRED 11:00 - 12:30 THE ROLE OF PARTNERSHIPS, CRIME & VIOLENCE PREVENTION VIOLENCE PREVENTION RELATIONSHIPS & NETWORKS 12:30 - 13:30

LUNCH

PANEL 7: ADDRESSING & 13:30 - 15:00 PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (2) 15:00 - 15:30

PANEL 8: PARENTING & VIOLENCE PREVENTION (1) AFTERNOON TEA

PANEL 10: PREVENTING & RESPONDING TO VIOLENCE 15:30 - 17:00 AGAINST CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA

PANEL 11: POLICE, POLICING & HARMS REDUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA

17:30

COCKTAIL EVENT (Optional)

DAY 2 08:15 - 09:00

9 SEPTEMBER 2016 DAY 2 REGISTRATION & TEA Breakaway 1

Main Venue PANEL 13: ADDRESSING & 09:00 - 10:30 PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (3) 10:30 - 11:00

13:30 - 15:00

15:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:00

PANEL 12: INJURY SURVEILLANCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SOUTH AFRICA

Breakaway 2

PANEL 15: FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD PANEL 14: VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS (1) PREVENTION MORNING TEA

PANEL 16: UNDERSTANDING & PREVENTING GENDER-BASED 11:00 - 12:30 VIOLENCE AT SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES 12:30 - 13:30

PANEL 9: VIOLENCE AND CRIME PREVENTION: THE ROLE OF PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

PANEL 17: PREVENTING PANEL 18: PARENTING & VIOLENCE IN AFRICAN CITIES AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION (2) COMMUNITIES LUNCH

PANEL 19: VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE PANEL 20: HOMICIDE: SOUTH PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS (2) AFRICA & US STUDIES AFTERNOON TEA CLOSURE

PANEL 21: VIOLENCE AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN OTHER CONTEXTS

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (9:00 - 10:30) PANEL 1: ADDRESSING & PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (1) South African Civil Society’s campaign towards a fully-costed, multi-sectoral and inclusive National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence National Campaign on Gender-Based Violence Marike Keller (Sonke Gender Justice) & Kerryn Rehse (MOSAIC)

Mapping Funding for Civil Society Organisations addressing Gender Based Violence (GBV) in South Africa: Moving from Counselling to Prevention Benita Moolman (Human and Social Development Unit, Human Sciences Research Council)

Hands Off Sex Workers and Their Rights! Sally-Jean Shackleton (SWEAT - Sex Workers Education & Advocacy Taskforce)

The Public Health Implications of the Aggressive/Violent Behaviour of the Male African National Team Soccer Players During Competitions: a Study of the Views/Perceptions of Sport Administrators and Soccer Players at the University of Venda, Thohoyandou. Henry Akinsola (Dept. of Public Health, University of Venda)

PANEL 2: EXPLORING VIOLENCE IN ITS VARIETY

Violence Character in Townships and its impact on Social Transformation & Development Siwe Coka (Inkanyezi Foundation)

Violence from the Political to the Personal: Understanding how Conflict-Related Violence Impacts the Prevalence of Interpersonal Violence Post-Conflict Jocelyn Kelly, Michele Decker, Courtland Robinson & Elizabeth Colantuoni (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

What’s in a name and why it matters: a historical perspective on the discourse of vigilantism in South Africa Gail Super (Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (9:00 - 10:30) PANEL 3: CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES OF VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Young children’s experiences of violence – Baby steps to a safer South Africa Melanie Moen & Miemsie Steyn (Department of Early Childhood Education, University of Pretoria)

The Optimus Study South Africa: a national study of child victimization Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Lillian Artz (Gender, Health and Justice Research Unit, University of Cape Town), Patrick Burton (Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention), Lezanne Leoschut (Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention) & Reshma Kassanjee (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Cape Town)

Patriarchal notions of manhood as an explanations for sexual abuse of young children in South Africa Kgauhelo Lekalakala (Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg)

The economic burden of violence against children in South Africa Xiangming Fang (Department of Applied Economics, China Agricultural University), Deborah Fry (University of Edinburgh), Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Gary Ganz (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town) & Tabitha Casey (University of Edinburgh)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (11:00 - 12:30) PANEL 4: VIOLENCE PREVENTION: THE ROLE OF PARTNERSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS & NETWORKS

Towards democratic, polycentric security governance in South Africa Julie Berg (Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town)

New Learnings on Urban Partnerships for Preventing Violence Larry Cohen (Prevention Institute, California)

From a citizen’s perspective: Building relationships of accountability to prevent violence Rory Liedeman (Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation), Joanna Wheeler ( Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation), Farida Ryklief, Amien Fakier & Nwabisa Mengezeleli

A Whole Community Approach Violence Prevention Model in Lavender Hilll Kimendhri Pillay-Constant (New World Foundation)

PANEL 5: THE ROLE OF ICT IN CRIME & VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Towards Crime-Based Situation Recognition in Smart Cities: A Framework for Knowledge Discovery in Crime Data Omowunmi Isafiade (Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town)

Campus Safety Innovation: the Role of ICT Guy Lamb (Safety and Violence Initiative, University of Cape Town) & Julie Berg (Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town)

Information for all: The ISS Crime and Justice Information and Analysis Hub Lizette Lancaster (Institute for Security Studies)

Virtual knowledge sharing for safer communities: The SaferSpaces online portal Daniel Brumund (GIZ Violence and Crime Prevention Programme in South Africa)

Mobilising and empowering communities to prevent violence and crime through ICT Thuli Mthethwa (Memeza Shout Crime Prevention)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (11:00 - 12:30) PANEL 6: PERPETRATOR-CENTRED VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Inxeba lentliziyo: What the life stories of violent offenders in South Africa tell us about reducing and preventing violence Chandre Gould (Governance Crime and Justice Division, Institute for Security Studies)

Tertiary Prevention: Addressing Own Victim Empathy in Youth Sex Offenders. Laetitia Coetzee & Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Department of Social Work and Criminology, University of Pretoria)

The effectiveness of perpetrator programmes in promoting gender relations and prevention domestic violence: A case study of NICRO’s PIPV programme Ntandoyenkosi Maphosa (University of Johannesburg)

Will They Do It Again? The Assessment Of Children Who Sexually Offend Leon Holtzhausen (Department of Social Development, University of Cape Town)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (13:30 - 15:00) PANEL 7: ADDRESSING & PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (2)

Family-centred interventions for intimate partner violence: A systematic review Jill Ryan & Nicolette V. Roman (Child and Family Studies, University of the Western Cape)

Domestic Violence: Reflections of Social Work Students and Implications for Social Work Education Kim Schmidt (Department of Social Work and Social Development, University of Fort Hare)

Narrating the experiences of women as they transition from a shelter for domestic violence to independent living: A literature review Chrislynn Mooieyan (Masimunyane Women’s Support Centre, East London & Department of Social Work and Social Development, University of Fort Hare)

Using Diaries and Scenario reporting to test for Violence Prevention Skills in Grade 5 girls in Khayelitsha Heather Cameron (Brown School of Social Work, Washington University), Lisa Opel (Freie Universität Berlin) & Laureen Jansen (University of the Western Cape)

PANEL 8: PARENTING & VIOLENCE PREVENTION (1)

Corporal punishment in the Western Cape: Examining the applicability of a social norms approach to parenting interventions Gary Ganz (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town) & Fergus G. Neville (School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews)

Battered women and parenting: Acceptability of an evidence-based parenting programme to women in shelters Inge Wessels & Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town)

Child Trafficking, Cultural Practices and Children`s Rights: An Intervention Model For Clinical Social Work Ajwang Warria (Department of Social Work, University of Witwatersrand)

Is parenting enough? Combining economic strengthening and skilful parenting to reduce violence against children in impoverished communities in rural Tanzania: A small-scale cluster randomized controlled trial. Lachman, J. M.; Wamoyi, J., Nnko, S., Maganga, J., Aniseth, M., King’ori, G. N., Wight, D., Gardner, F

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (13:30 - 13:00) PANEL 9: VIOLENCE AND CRIME PREVENTION: THE ROLE OF PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Home grown community violence prevention? An analysis of the activities challenges of community police forums and neighbourhood watch organisations in the Western Cape (South Africa) Guy Lamb, Julie Berg, Shayni Geffen, Simon Howell, Jean-Pierre Roux, Matthew Skade & Orly Stern (University of Cape Town)

Provincial Policing Needs and Priorities Consultations: A Forum for Joint Planning and Accountability? Amanda Dissel (Department of Community Safety, Western Cape Government)

An Analysis of the Role of Local Government in Crime Prevention Debby Pheiffer (University of South Africa: College of Law, School of Criminal Justice, Department of Police Practice)

Evaluating the effectiveness of violence prevention through urban upgrading in low-income communities in South Africa – case study on urban management and safety on neighbourhood level Michael Krause & Don Shay (Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading NPO)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (15:30 - 17:00) PANEL 10: PREVENTING & RESPONDING TO VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA Breaking the cycle of violence – strengthening the child protection Shanaaz Mathews, Lucy Jamieson & Lizette Berry (Children's Institute, University of Cape Town)

PANEL 11: POLICE, POLICING & HARMS REDUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA Policing, firearms control and the reduction in murder in post-apartheid South Africa Guy Lamb (Safety and Violence Initiative, University of Cape Town)

Cross-sectional study of police culture perceptions: a comparison of three decades of South African Police Service savoir faire Jéan Steyn & Sazelo Michael Mkhize (Department of Criminology and Forensic Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal)

Policing drugs differently: Results of an ethnographic study in the policing of illegal substances in a South African city Simon Howell ( Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town) & Monique Marks (Urban Futures Centre, Durban University of Technology)

Thursday, 8 September 2016 (15:30 - 17:00) PANEL 12: INJURY SURVEILLANCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SOUTH AFRICA Pitfalls in completing the J88 Iekram Hoosen Alli (Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Cape Town)

Suicides In Minors – A Retrospective Study Laura Peddle, Diana Jaravaza, and Izelle Möller (Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, University of Cape Town)

A profile of violent injuries presenting to health facilities in two high-violence communities in Cape Town, South Africa: findings from repeated crosssectional surveys L Mureithi, A Africa, M Wandai, N van Schaik & R English (Health Systems Trust) ,T Naledi & A Hawkridge, (Western Cape Department of Health), R Matzopoulos (University of Cape Town & South African Medical Research Council)

Community Assault in Cape Town, South Africa: A Case Report Petra Schwab & Sairita Maistry (Department of Pathology, Division of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, University of Cape Town)

Emergency Medicine Registrars’ Attitudes towards Youth Violence Prevention Interventions in Cape Town Emergency Centres Martin de Man (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town) & Heike Geduld (Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Cape Town)

Friday, 9 September 2016 (9:00 - 10:30) PANEL 13: ADDRESSING & PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA (3)

New strategies to engage government in search of significant resources to end gender-based violence (GBV) Marike Keller (Sonke Gender Justice)

Social representations of intimate partner violence in the Western Cape media Dane Isaacs (Human and Social Development Unit, Human Sciences Research Council)

Additional Layers of Violence: The Intersections of Gender and Disability in the Violence Experiences of Women With Physical Disabilities in South Africa Ingrid van der Heijden (Gender and Health Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council), Naeemah Abrahams (Gender and Health Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council) and Jane Harries (Women's Health Research Unit, University of Cape Town)

Finding evidence based solutions to preventing gender based violence through school based social work programmes with adolescents experiencing and witnessing gender based violence. Shahana Rasool (Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg)

PANEL 14: VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS (1)

Evaluation Outcomes of a Theory-Based School Violence Prevention Programme for High School Learners in Tshwane South District Poppy Mashego (Department of Social Work and Criminology, University of Pretoria)

Cross-Validation of a Test Specification for Normative Childhood Fears in a Sample of South African School-Going Adolescents Steven J. Collings, Nirmala D Gopal and Bonita Marimuthu Gopal (School of Applied Human Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal)

Educators’ experiences and perceptions about learner-on-learner violence in high schools, Durban, South Africa Sindile Khani & Shanta Balgobind Singh (Department of Criminology and Forensic Studies, University of KwaZulu- Natal)

Chinamwali as a rite of passage and associations with forced sex victimization amongst primary and secondary school girls in Malawi Shannon N. Wood (Johns Hopkins University), Martin Ndirangu (Ujamaa Pamodzi, Malawi), Esther Ndinda (Ujamaa Pamodzi, Malawi), Jake Sinclair (Ujamaa, Kenya), Benjamin Omondi (Ujamaa, Kenya) & Michele R. Decker (Johns Hopkins University)

Friday, 9 September 2016 (9:00 - 10:30) PANEL 15: FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Protocol for creating family-centred interventions for family violence Jill Ryan & Nicolette V. Roman (Child and Family Studies, University of the Western Cape)

Preventing Household Violence: Promising Strategies for Humanitarian Settings Khudejha Asghar & Lindsay Stark (Columbia University )

Predictors of Interpersonal Violence in the Household in Humanitarian Settings: A Systematic Review Beth L. Rubenstein, Matthew MacFarlane, Lily Lu & Lindsay Stark (Columbia University )

Disclosing Domestic Violence within Marriages: The process of seeking help at family meetings Elena Moore (Department of Sociology and Families Research Unit, Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town)

Friday, 9 September 2016 (11:00 - 12:30) PANEL 16: UNDERSTANDING & PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AT SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES

Evaluation of a gender-based violence prevention programme within the university. Stella Musungu (HIV/AIDS Inclusivity and Change Unit, University of the Cape Town)

University student leaders’ perceptions of safety and fear of sexual violence on campus Sinegugu Duma (Division of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Cape Town)

Mobilising male university students on the issue of violence Crispin Hemson (International Centre of Nonviolence, Durban University of Technology)

“Don’t wear that thing because guys’ eyes have no boundaries”: Constructing gender based violence on a university campus Ronicka Mudaly, Shakila Singh, Asheena Singh Pillay, & Bongeka Mabaso (University of KwaZulu-Natal)

Managing rape culture: reconceptualising gender-based violence in universities. Anthony Collins (Durban University of Technology)

PANEL 17: PREVENTING VIOLENCE IN AFRICAN CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

In search of a “silver bullet”: Strategies to reduce alcohol related violence in South Africa Don Sauls (Department of Community Safety, Western Cape Government)

Lessons learned in pursuit of practice excellence: design and implementation of community-based effective social crime prevention interventions Chris Giles, Isabel Faller, Fathima Rawat, Thuli Ntshingila (Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading NPO)

A study investigating the effects of a martial arts-based intervention to reduce violent and aggressive behaviour among adolescents in a low-income community Martin Gerry Gerhardt (BODYTEC Trainer Academy)

A Community-Based Model of Crime and Violence Prevention in Three African Countries: what does it take to address crime and violence in communities? Carmel Marock & Candice Harrison-Train (Singizi)

Friday, 9 September 2016 (11:00 - 12:30) PANEL 18: PARENTING & VIOLENCE PREVENTION Preventing child maltreatment and child conduct problems in LMIC: A randomised controlled trial of Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) for parents of children aged 2-9 Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Jamie M. Lachman (Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford), Inge Wessels (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town), Lucie D. Cluver & Frances Gardner (Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford), Judy Hutchings (Centre for Evidence-Based Early Intervention, Bangor University), Reshma Kassanjee & Francesca Little (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Cape Town)

Putting the horse before the cart? Negotiating tensions between the need for evidence and the demand for dissemination of parenting programmes to reduce violence against children in low- and middle-income countries. Jamie M. Lachman (Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford), Jenny Doubt (Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Centre for Evidence-Based Intervention, University of Oxford) & H Loening-Voysey (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti)

Looking beyond evidence-based practice to broader societal impact. Heidi Loening-Voysey (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti) & Jenny Doubt (Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Centre for Evidence-Based Intervention, University of Oxford)

Friday, 9 September 2016 (13:30 - 15:00) PANEL 19: VIOLENCE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS (2)

Sexual violence prevalence and prevention among female primary and secondary students in Malawi Michele R. Decker (Johns Hopkins University), Martin Ndirangu (Ujamaa Pamodzi, Malawi), Esther Ndinda (Ujamaa Pamodzi, Malawi), Shannon N. Wood (Johns Hopkins University), Jake Sinclair (Ujamaa, Kenya) & Benjamin Omondi (Ujamaa, Kenya)

The National School Safety Framework – A framework to prevent violence in South African Schools Gillian Makota & Jean-Jacques Somwe ( Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention)

The State of Knowledge on School Violence Interventions: A Systematic Review Soraya Lester, Cayleigh Lawrence, Amy Scheepers, Christina Barnes, Dina Hammerschlag, Ashleigh Nestadt, Tamsyn Naylor, Alexa Berlein, Nina Abrahams, Thomas Guattari-Stafford & Catherine L. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town)

PANEL 20: HOMICIDE: SOUTH AFRICA & US STUDIES

SnapSHOT in time of the investigative outcomes of firearm-related deaths in the Cape Western Metropole: A 1999 and 2009 comparison study Ansie Wichers, Linda Liebenberg & Marise Heyns (Division of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, University of Cape Town)

Mass Murder in the United States of America: The Effects of Weapons, Offender Demographics, and Situational Characteristics on the Number of Deaths Jay Corzine (Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida), James McCutcheon (University of Memphis) , Lin Huff-Corzine (Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida), Sarah Ann Sacra (Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida) & Jolene Vincent (Department of Sociology, University of Central Florida)

Revisiting South African exceptionalism: homicide in international longitudinal context Anine Kriegler (Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town)

Epidemiology and pathology of femicides and suspected sexual homicides in Cape Town: A 10-year follow-up stud Itumeleng Molefe (Department of Health, Western Cape Forensic Pathology Service)

PANEL 21: VIOLENCE AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN OTHER CONTEXTS

Containing violence in a care centre for neglected youth – challenges in shifting from punitive discipline to care practices Sharon Johnson (Psychology Department, Stellenbosch University)

Community Based Prevention Services for Children At-Risk of Child Abuse: The South African Reality Marianne Strydom (Department of Social Work, University of Stellenbosch)

Working on Trauma - A Systematic Review of TF-CBT Work with Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse Leon Holtzhausen, Ashleigh Ross & Rian Perry (Department of Social Development, University of Cape Town)

Delinquency or resilience? Children and staffs differing perceptions of violence in a Child and Youth Care Centre, Cape Town. Heidi Sauls (Institute for Social Sciences Research, University of Amsterdam)