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The 2024 Workshop & Conference Brochure
September 16, 2024
Our complete brochure for the 2024 Workshop & Conference

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CATAP 2024 WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE FULL BROCHURE

2024 Annual Conference Speaker Lineup!
July 2, 2024
We are incredibly excited to announce our lineup of speakers for the 2024 Annual Conference!

Practical Methods of Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management in K-12 schools

Presented by Dr. Dewey Cornell, Ph.D.

The Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG) is an evidence-based BTAM program that is widely used in U.S. and Canadian K-12 schools. This presentation will cover how the CSTAG is carried out in practice followed by a summary of new research evidence from 23,000 cases demonstrating how we know it works. CSTAG is conducted by a school-based multidisciplinary team following a 5-step decision tree designed to distinguish threats of violence that are not serious (transient) from threats that are serious (substantive). Within the allotted time, there will be videos demonstrating the CSTAG assessment process.  

 

THE USE OF THREAT ASSESSMENT IN THE REMOVAL OF A HIGH-RISK OFFENDER FROM CANADA

Presented by Darren Balsom

This case presented involved numerous complex aspects that required threat assessment at many stages along with case management and investigation.  We will discuss a very complex assessment that was utilized to (1) maximize officer and community safety, (2) facilitate removal from Canada (as per the laws of Canada) and (3) safely physically remove this man from Canada. Presentation goals include: (1) realize the role that threat assessment can have outside of the "normal" law enforcement expectations and (2) how threat assessment can impact many other areas not often considered when writing a police authored threat assessment.  Attendees will learn to utilize partnerships and think outside the box.

 

Comprehensive Safety Assessment and Planning for Threat Assessment Professionals

Presented by Dr. Kelly Watt, Ph.D.

Victim safety planning is a critical management strategy for all threat assessments but has not been given the attention it deserves. Sometimes little or nothing can be done to reduce risk by working with a perpetrator, but often much can be done to increase safety by supporting victims. The importance of comprehensive safety assessment and planning has only become more relevant due to the increase in the prevalence and severity of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and stalking. This presentation will discuss challenging issues and promising practices related to comprehensive safety assessment and planning with the use of case examples. 

 

Violent Antisemitism Today: The Threat toward the Jewish Community in North America and Beyond

Presented by Molly Amman, JD, CTM, and TBD

Antisemitism has skyrocketed around the globe, now reaching nearly every sphere of life in North America and beyond. From the sweeping rationalizations of extremist movements to niche conspiracy theories to “just plain” hate by lone individuals, the presenters are tracking this snowballing driver of threats and violence for the Secure Community Network, the official safety and security organization of the Jewish community in North America. Join them for an unparalleled view of antisemitism as it stands today in relation to threat assessment and management including real-world cases, trends and statistics, behavioral analysis, and application of recent advances in empirical research.

 

Risk and Responsibility Regarding Self-directed Violence in Non-Traditional Sectors: Workplaces and Higher Education

Presented by Dr. Brianne Layden, Ph.D.

There has been increased attention paid to self-directed violence (SDV) across sectors in recent years, particularly within non-traditional settings (e.g., higher education and workplace). The legal landscape for threat assessment professionals is changing, and our responsibilities with respect to assessing and managing self-directed violence are being clarified and bounded by these changes. This presentation will draw from real case studies from corporate and educational sectors to illustrate the use of structured professional judgment (SPJ) approaches to identifying, assessing, and managing risk for SDV to meet professional responsibilities and engage in best practices in the prevention of SDV.

 

The Corporal, Conspiracy, and Countertransference: Threat Management Challenges with a Domestic Terrorist

Presented by Dr. Matt Talbot, Ph.D.,LCSW, CCFC, CFMHE, CTM

What if the person you were tasked to help was once willing to end your life? What if this person had also once served to defend your freedom? This 2018 case study describes such a situation facing a healthcare organization with a policy that prohibits banning patients from care under any circumstances, and how various agencies worked together under the guidance of the internal behavioral threat assessment and management team to disrupt and manage the potential threat actor. The presentation focuses largely on the management aspects of the case, and how these strategies were directly informed by using a structured approach to risk assessment. As well, the case discussion serves to debunk popular myths regarding military service members, mental illness, and violence risk, and how to show deference to authority when managing fear-based responses. Attendees will be shown the video footage that prompted one Canadian bystander to notify local US authorities of their concerns, a video that offers a glimpse into an acute psychiatric crisis and this mans frightening shift from ideation to fixation to identification in real time. While the threat targeted a healthcare facility, the case offers threat management considerations applicable to any setting and the criticality of having broad community partnerships to support these efforts before they are needed. 

 

Criminal Acts & Civil Suits: The Role of Security Experts in Civil Litigation Arising out of Violent Crime

Presented by Bronwyn Martin, LLB, & Dr. Alasdair Goodwill, Ph.D.

Victims of violence are increasingly turning to the civil justice system for compensation.  When this occurs, courts look to individuals with expertise in risk and threat assessment, criminology, and law enforcement to help determine liability. This presentation will demonstrate how CATAP members can assist the court, and what it means to be an expert witness.

 

Enhancing Information Sharing and Collaboration with the National Fusion Center Association (NFCA): The Role of Threat Liaison Officers and the Threat Management Team

Presented by Randy Wagner & Nick Silva 

The premise and mission of this presentation is to educate attendees in regard to the 80 intelligence fusion centers based in the United States. These recognized fusion centers are part of the National Fusion Center Association (NFCA) which promotes effective, ethical, and lawful intelligence and information sharing and the prevention and reduction of the harmful effects of crime and terrorism on victims, individuals, and communities. More specifically, we will expound on our Threat Liaison Officer program at the NCRIC which collaborates with the FBI's Threat Assessment/Threat Management (TATM) Team to identify, intercept, and mitigate threats.

 

The Gazette Newspaper Targeted Attack - Social Media Analysis, Target Dispersion, and a Misanthropic State of Mind

Presented by Dr. Reid Meloy, Ph.D., & Julia Kupper

On June 28, 2018, lone-actor Jarrod Ramos conducted a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper office in Annapolis, Maryland, killing five and injuring two. This talk will focus on the findings of a study that is currently authored by Dr. Reid Meloy and Julia Kupper, with a focus on the application of the TRAP-18 to the pre-attack behaviors of the assailant; a forensic linguistic analysis of his Twitter activity (2011-2018); evidence of target dispersion as a risk accelerant; the phenomenon of "going dark" prior to an incident; and the devolution of personal ideology into a misanthropic state of mind.

 

Radical Insider Risk (RIR) Assessment Guide

Presented by Tracey Wood, Ph.D.

The increase in insider threats, leakers, and incidents of workplace violence has created an unprecedented need for individuals to conduct threat assessments to improve organizational risk assessment processes. The Radical Insider Risk (RIR) Guide was developed and peer reviewed by a team of threat assessment SME Psychologists across the United States Intelligence Community. Join the lead developer, Dr. Tracey Wood to learn the purpose, method, and use of the RIR Guide to assess ten empirically identified factors linked to increase risk of extremist-motivated action. Factor items, concepts, rating examples, and supporting background will be provided, along with interview strategies. 

 

OH, CANADA! ADPATING A U.S. CORPORATE THREAT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR CANADIAN PRACTICE

Presented by Dr. Russell Palarea, Ph.D. and Heather Foster

Walmart’s Threat Management Team in collaboration with Dr. Russell Palarea will present on their Threat Management Program and discuss a sensitive case study that illustrates the program at work. Walmart has overcome several challenges, and our next endeavor is to formally take our program beyond national borders, starting with Canada. Walmart Canada started with 16,000 associates in 1994, now with more than 100,000 associates coast-to-coast and over 400 facilities. The Walmart Threat Management Team consults ad hoc on the most egregious cases, not part of the embedded process. Walmart has a top-tier U.S. focused program that isn't globally established, however nearly every newsworthy event impacts Walmart in some way. This presentation will delve into our past achievements and our limitations as we chart our future course, with Canada being our immediate focus.


A Near Miss on the Hilltop: Brian Jackel Case Study

Presented by Malcolm McGuire, MADR, CFE

This is a case study of a former graduate student who was arrested after making credible threats toward university officials.  The former student was in a rehabilitation facility when he confided in a roommate his detailed plans to lure several university officials into a room and kill them.  The case study will cover the steps taken to investigate the threats, but also to provide the former student with the assistance he needed regarding his mental health.

 

The Dark Side of Online Communities: Understanding Undue Influence and Brainwashing in Destructive Online Groups

Presented by Julie Jones

While many online groups are positive and supportive, there is a growing number that have a much darker side. These groups use deception, brainwashing and hypnotic tactics to manipulate and control their members, leading to devastating consequences for individuals and families. In this presentation, we will explore the ways in which these groups operate and the techniques they use to exert influence over their members. We will also discuss the psychological and emotional impact of being caught up in a destructive group and how to help victims escape from harmful individuals and groups in cyberspace. 

 

*Speaker lineup is subject to change

Shuttle from Vancouver Airport to Whistler (and back)
April 1, 2024
Shuttle Information

For discounted shuttle service from the Vancouver Airport to Whistler and return, please go to: https://www.ridebooker.com/events/catap-2024

It is highly recommended you book your shuttle as soon as you have your flights booked. 

Bookings are fully refundable up to 24 hours before travel. 

Please contact us at info@catap.ca with any questions!

OUR 2024 SPONSORS!
March 26, 2024
We are incredibly pleased to announce our sponsors for the 2024 Annual Workshop and Conference

PLATINUM SPONSORS:

Protect International

GardaWorld

 

AMAZING FRIENDS OF CATAP

Molson Coors

 

Thankyou to all of our sponsors for contributing to a successful event!

2024 Sponsorship Opportunities!
February 14, 2024
The success of all CATAP events is credited, in large part, to the participation of our sponsors, who lend their names and financial support. Please find below a detailed outline of the core sponsorship opportunities available.

2024 CATAP Sponsorship Opportunities
 

Your sponsorship dollars can be allocated to your choice of one or more of the following:

1. Directed sponsorship (e.g., sponsoring a specific event, hospitality night, etc.).

2. General Sponsorship (e.g., funding for general conference events at the discretion of the CATAP Conference Committee).

3. Bursary for students or early professionals to attend the conference or another training opportunity.

4. Advancement sponsorship (e.g., sponsoring CATAP’s mission to advance threat assessment and management study and practice in Canada through additional training and workshop offerings).

 

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS

 

Bronze (minimum $2000.00)

Includes:

  • Your organization’s name and/or logo will appear during the Annual Workshop & Conference via overhead projector(s)
  • Your organization’s banner or signage will be posted at a visible location at the conference venue
  • Daily verbal recognition by the emcee of the conference
  • Recognition of your sponsorship on the CATAP website

Silver (minimum $3500.00)

Includes:

  • Your organization’s name and/or logo will appear during the Annual Workshop & Conference
  • Your organization’s banner or signage will be posted at a visible location at the conference venue
  • Daily verbal recognition by the emcee of the conference
  • Recognition of your sponsorship on the CATAP website
  • One registration at the 2024 CATAP Conference (2-day Workshop not included)

Gold Level (minimum $5000.00)

Includes:

  • Your organization’s name and/or logo will appear during the Annual Workshop & Conference
  • Your organization’s banner or signage will be posted at a visible location at the conference venue
  • Daily verbal recognition by the emcee of the conference
  • Recognition of your sponsorship on the CATAP website
  • One registration at the 2024 CATAP Conference (2-day Workshop not included)
  • Opportunity to showcase a display/vendor table and distribute promotional materials

Platinum (minimum $10,000.00)

Includes:

  • Your organization’s name and/or logo will appear during the Annual Workshop & Conference
  • Your organization’s banner or signage will be posted at a visible location at the conference venue
  • Daily verbal recognition by the emcee of the conference
  • Recognition of your sponsorship on the CATAP website
  • Two full registrations for the 2024 CATAP Workshop & Conference
  • Two nights of standard accommodations at the Fairmont Whistler while attending the 2024 CATAP Workshop & Conference
  • Opportunity to showcase a display/vendor table and distribute promotional materials

Diamond (minimum $15,000.00)

  • Your organization’s name and/or logo will appear during the Annual Workshop & Conference
  • Your organization’s banner or signage will be posted at a visible location at the conference venue
  • Daily verbal recognition by the emcee of the conference
  • Recognition of your sponsorship on the CATAP website
  • Three full registrations for the 2024 CATAP Workshop & Conference
  • Three nights of standard accommodations at the Fairmont Whistler while attending the 2024 CATAP Workshop & Conference
  • Opportunity to showcase a display/vendor table and distribute promotional materials
  • A plaque from CATAP recognizing your generous sponsorship


If a more tailored sponsorship approach suits your organization, please get in touch with us at info@catap.ca and we would be happy to discuss and provide any details you require to facilitate your decision-making process!

Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to our partnership.

Hotel Information 2024
February 1, 2024
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler is now taking reservations for our 2024 Workshop and Conference

Reservations can be made online by HERE

If you wish to contact the Fairmont directly, you can call them at 1 (800) 606-8244 and provide them the reservation code: CATAP 2024
 

Please note the following Fairmont policies regarding additional mandatory fees the hotel will charge for each booking on top of daily rate:

Resort Experience Fee
The Fairmont will charge an additional mandatory daily Resort Experience Fee of $35.00 CAD per room, plus applicable taxes, which is not included in applicable room rates. This daily Resort Experience Fee covers:

ï‚· Whistler Village Shuttle Service
ï‚· Fairmont Hotel Car Service
ï‚· Unlimited Business Internet Access in guest rooms and public spaces, plus Local Calls (ALL Members receive Premium Internet Access)
ï‚· Personal Protection Equipment Kit including mask, bacteria wipes, hand sanitizer, and gloves (available upon request)
ï‚· Ski, Bike and Golf Club Valet Service
ï‚· Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
ï‚· Daily Yoga Classes
ï‚· In room yoga equipment (available upon request)
ï‚· Local Escorted Excursions with our exclusive Whistler Experience Guides
ï‚· Seasonal Sports Items (including: croquet, bocce ball, frisbees, soccer balls, footballs, toboggans, frisbee golf discs, life jackets)
ï‚· Access to Peloton Bikes and Online Programming
ï‚· Aqua Fitness Classes
ï‚· Pool Amenities (sunscreen, fruit, iced water, tea and coffee)
ï‚· Seasonal Holiday Programming
ï‚· Access to Rungo, an online local running and walking routes program
ï‚· Lobby Early Departure Coffee & Tea 5:00 a.m. PST – 7:00 a.m. PST
ï‚· Personalized Shoe Shine
ï‚· Fairmont Chateau Whistler Kids Treasure Hunt Map
ï‚· Selection of Board Games, Card Games and Books for children and adults
ï‚· Outdoor tennis and equipment (seasonal)
ï‚· Unlimited access to Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club's Driving Range (seasonal)

The Fairmont will post the mandatory daily fee, plus applicable taxes, in the same billing arrangements manner as requested for applicable room and tax charges. This fee may change from time to time without notice.

Housekeeping Surcharge
We will charge an additional mandatory daily Housekeeping Surcharge of $5.00 CAD per room, plus applicable taxes, for Housekeeping services, of which $4.50 CAD is a gratuity that is distributed to the housekeeping team and the remaining $0.50 CAD is retained entirely by the Hotel (and not distributed as wages, tips or gratuities to any Hotel employee). We will post the mandatory daily surcharge, plus applicable taxes, in the same billing arrangements manner as requested for applicable room and tax charges. This surcharge may change from time to time without notice.
 

2024 Workshops Overview!
January 13, 2024
We are pleased to provide an overview of the workshops for our 2024 event!

Our 2024 event is scheduled for November 3-7, 2024, at the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Resort in Whistler, British Columbia.  The workshops will kick things off on November 3-4, followed by the conference, November 5-7.  The full conference schedule will be released in May. 

Registered workshop attendees will have the choice of one of the following fantastic 2-day workshops:

WORKSHOP #1 - OSINT Techniques

Presented by Ritu Gill

Ritu Gill is an Intelligence Analyst with over 16 years of experience working with Canadian law enforcement, 12 of those years were with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). During her tenure with the RCMP, she specialized in open source intelligence and worked on high-profile investigations. As part of RCMP’s international capacity building program, Ritu trained law enforcement in Bangladesh and India in the use of the Internet as an investigative tool. In 2016 Ritu set up a consulting business providing OSINT training and research to law enforcement and related entities across North America. Ritu holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology from Kwantlen Polytechnic University and is actively involved in the OSINT community.

Ritu's workshop will explore the most recent OSINT techniques and discover valuable resources for conducting online investigations. This workshop delves into various topics, such as OSINT and Pivoting, People Investigations, and Social Media Strategies. Additionally, it covers lesser-known platforms, techniques for saving online content, and insights into online privacy. Real-life case examples will be presented to provide practical demonstrations of OSINT in action.

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WORKSHOP #2 - Stalking Risk Assessment Using Version 2 of the Guidelines for Stalking Assessment and Management (SAM-V2)

Presented by Dr. P. Randall Kropp, Ph.D., RPsych

Dr. Kropp is a clinical-forensic psychologist at the British Columbia Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission, where his work focuses on the assessment and management of violent and mentally disordered offenders. Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University; and a Threat Assessment Specialist at Protect International Risk and Safety Services Inc. He has written widely on topics including intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual violence, and honour-based violence.

Stalking is a complex phenomenon: it may involve anything from reputational harassment to intimidation to serious physical or sexual harm; it may be committed by one or more perpetrators against one or more victims; and it may have multiple motivations. The SAM-V2 is a set of structured professional judgment (SP) guidelines for assessing and managing the risk of stalking. The SAM-V2 helps you investigate and understand the nature of the stalking that has been committed, the personal characteristics of those who perpetrated the stalking, and the vulnerabilities of victims. This training will be led by one of the developers of the SAM. Its goals are to enhance your understanding of critical issues concerning the risk of stalking and its assessment and to build your foundational skills in the use of the SAM-V2. You will learn to identify key risk factors, develop a formulation of stalking risk, identify plausible scenarios for stalking, and develop scenario-based management plans. You will practice using those skills while completing a case study.

 

Cancellation and Refund Policy
January 13, 2024
CATAP 2024 Workshop and Conference Cancellation and Refund Policy

CATAP 2024 Workshop and Conference Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • For cancellation prior to October 10, 2024 - Full (100%) Refund
  • For cancellation October 10 to 20, 2024 - 50% Refund 
  • For cancellation after October 20, 2024 - No Refund

If you are unable to attend but have fully paid your workshop and conference registration, attendance can be transferred to another person from your organization. Please contact us at info@catap.ca to facilitate this. All other logistics such as hotel room, flights, transportation, etc. are the full responsibility of the attendee. 

Late notice cancellation due to illness (e.g. COVID-19) must be received in writing to info@catap.ca. The attendee registration amount will then be applied to attendance at the 2025 Workshop and Conference. 

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