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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Emil W. Pływaczewski, Full Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology and Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Białystok, Director: Department of Criminal Law and Criminology Director: International Centre of Criminological Research and Expertise Faculty of Law, Mickiewicza-Street 1, 15-213 Białystok, Poland phone: (48)(85) 7457187; fax: (48)(85)7327062 e-mail: [email protected] Date of birth: December 11, 1951; place of birth: Jeziorany, Poland Status: Married, two children Nationality: Polish University Education: Master’s Degree in Law (LL.M.), Nicholas Copernicus University, (Faculty of Law and Administration), Toruń, Poland, 1974 Professional Career 1974 - 1975: military service 1975 - 1980: employed as an assistant lecturer, and then as a lecturer in the Higher School of Police in Szczytno, Poland 1979 - obtained a Ph.D. in legal sciences from the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 1980 - employed as a tutor (adjunct) in the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 1986 - qualifed as an assistant professor (second - higher level - doctoral degree (doctor habilitatus - required for the position of docent) at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 1987 - assistant- professorship (docent) at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 1987 - 1990: Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland 1991 - 1993: associate professor at the Copernicus University in Toruń (Department of Substantive Criminal Law and Criminal Policy) and additionally Head of the Department of Criminology in the Higher School of Police in Szczytno, Poland 1992 - 1997: President of the Giovanni Falcone Foundation for Preventing Organized Crime (with seat in Szczytno, Poland) 1993 - appointed to a post of Head of the Department of Criminology and Organized Crime Issues at the Warsaw University - Faculty of Law in Białystok, Poland 1995 - titular professorship appointed by the President of Poland 1996 - 1997 - Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law in Białystok, Branch of the Warsaw University 1996 - 1997 - Member of the Senate of Warsaw University 1997 - 1999 - Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Białystok 1997 - 1999 - Member of the Senate of University of Białystok
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Emil W. Pływaczewski, Full Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology and Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Białystok,

Director: Department of Criminal Law and Criminology Director: International Centre of Criminological Research and Expertise Faculty of Law, Mickiewicza-Street 1, 15-213 Białystok, Poland phone: (48)(85) 7457187; fax: (48)(85)7327062

e-mail: [email protected] of birth: December 11, 1951; place of birth: Jeziorany, PolandStatus: Married, two childrenNationality: PolishUniversityEducation: Master’s Degree in Law (LL.M.), Nicholas Copernicus

University, (Faculty of Law and Administration), Toruń,Poland, 1974

Professional Career1974 - 1975: military service1975 - 1980: employed as an assistant lecturer, and then as a lecturer in the Higher School of Police in Szczytno, Poland1979 - obtained a Ph.D. in legal sciences from the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland1980 - employed as a tutor (adjunct) in the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland1986 - qualifed as an assistant professor (second - higher level - doctoral degree (doctor habilitatus - required for the position of docent) at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland1987 - assistant- professorship (docent) at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland1987 - 1990: Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland1991 - 1993: associate professor at the Copernicus University in Toruń (Department of

Substantive Criminal Law and Criminal Policy) and additionally Head of the Department of Criminology in the Higher School of Police in Szczytno, Poland

1992 - 1997: President of the Giovanni Falcone Foundation for Preventing Organized Crime (with seat in Szczytno, Poland)

1993 - appointed to a post of Head of the Department of Criminology and Organized Crime Issues at the Warsaw University - Faculty of Law in Białystok, Poland1995 - titular professorship appointed by the President of Poland1996 - 1997 - Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law in Białystok, Branch of the Warsaw University1996 - 1997 - Member of the Senate of Warsaw University1997 - 1999 - Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Białystok1997 - 1999 - Member of the Senate of University of Białystok

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1998 - full professor (ordentlicher Professor) appointed by the Minister for National Education 2002 - 2008 Vice-Dean for Science of the School of Law at the University of Białystok

2002 - appointed to a post of Director of the Institute of Criminal Law and to a post of Head of the Department of Substantive Penal Law and Criminology at the Faculty of Law at the University of Białystok

2012 - elected as a Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Białystok2016 – re-elected as a Dean of the School of Law in Białystok, University of Białystok2017 - appointed to a post of Director of the International Centre of Criminological Research and

Expertise (ICCRE);2017 – elected to a post of Chair of the Scientific Board of the Professor Jan Sehn Institute of

Forensic Expertise in Kraków (Poland) – the oldest and the best forensic expertise centere in Poland.

PUBLICATIONSOver 450 scientific publications. Among books or publications in book form (as author or co-author) published in Poland there are inter alia:

The crime of physically assaulting a public official (in Polish language), Toruń 1985 (191 s.),Co-author of the book: Theft and receving of stolen goods of private property (with A. Marek and

A. Peczeniuk), Warsaw 1985 (in Polish language),Co-author of an up-to-date handbook on penal law (in Polish language), Warsaw 1986. Receiving

of stolen goods in polish legislation. Toruń 1996 (in Polish language),Author of the first Polish concise study on organized crime: Organized Crime and Fight

against It in West Europe, Warsaw 1992 (in Polish language),Author of the first Polish concise study on Money Laundering: Money Laundering.

Possibilities of Prevention, Including the banking System’s Role, Toruń 1993 (in Polish language),

Editor and co-author of the book with papers of the first in Central and Eastern Europe international conference on money laundering (Underhand of Money Laundering. Studies and Materials, Toruń 1993),

Editor and co-author of the book with papers of the first in Poland international seminar on foreigners-related crime: Foreigners-related crime. A new challenge for theory and practice, Szczytno 1995 (in Polish language),

Co-author of the Polish Report for the Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Cairo, Egipt, 29 April – 8 May 1995 (author of the part on “Economic and Organised Crime”) in: Polish Ministry of Justice. Institute of Justice (edited by Jerzy Jasiński and Andrzej Siemaszko), Oficyna Naukowa, Warszawa 1995 (in English language),

Co-editor (with P. Hofmański, H.J. Hirsch and C. Roxin) and co-author of the book with papers of German-Polish Conference: Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Against the New Forms of Criminality, Białystok 1996 (in German language) and Białystok 1997 (in Polish language),

Editor and co-author of the book “Aktualne Problemy Prawa Karnego i Kryminologii. Current

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Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie”, Białystok 1998 (in English, German and Polish language) (622 s.).

Organisierte Kriminalität in Polen in: A. J. Szwarc, A. Wąsek (ed.) Das erste deutsch-japanisch-polnische Strafrechtskolloquium der Stipendiaten der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, Poznań 1998.

Organisierte Kriminalität und ausgewählte Probleme deren Bekämpfung in Polen, in: Polnische Polizei angesichts der Organisierten Kriminalität, 6. Edition der Mitteleuropäischen Polizeiakademie, Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Policji, Szczytno 1999.

Co-author of the Polish Report for the Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Vienna, Austria, April 10-16, 2000 (author of the part titeled “Organised Crime”), in: Institute of Justice, Crime and Law Enforcement in

Poland on the threshold of the 21st century (edited by Andrzej Siemaszko), Oficyna Naukowa, Warszawa 2000 (in English language).

Geldwäsche, in: Polnische Polizei angesichts der Organisierten Kriminalität. 7. Edition der  Mitteleuropäischen Polizeiakademie, Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Policji, Szczytno 2000.

Editor and co-author of the book “Aktualne Problemy Prawa Karnego i Kryminologii. Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der kriminologi”, Białystok 2005 (in English, German and Polish language).

Editor and co-author of the book “Practical Approach Towards Organized Crime, Immunity Witness Institution and Terrorism” (in polish language), Wydawnictwo Zakamycze, Krakow 2005. (Table of Content and Introduction translated in seven languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese).

Prostitution in the United States and Poland. A Cross-cultural Criminological Study from a Religious Perspective (co-author W. Cebulak), Temida 2, Białystok 2007 (152 s.) (in English, language).

Co-editor (with H. Święczkowska) of the book The Problem of Responsibility. In Serach of Common Meanings in Law. Studies in Logic (co-editor) Halina Święczkowska), Grammar and Rethoric 12(25), University of Białystok 2007 (188 s.).

Editor and co-author of the book “Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie”, Temida 2, Białystok 2009 (in English, German and French language).

Editor and co-author of the book „Current Threats of the Crime and others pathological Phenomena and criminal law and criminology“, Białostockie Studia Prawnicze (The Białystok Law Studies) 2009, nr 6 (in Polish language and English summery of the chapters).

Editor and co-author of the book “Organized Crime” (in Polish language), Warsaw 2011 (384 p.).Editor and co-author of the book “Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle

Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie”, Wolters Kluwer, Warszawa 2012 (846 p.) (in English and German language).

Editor and co-author of the book “Legal and Criminological Aspects of Terrorism. Local and Global Perspective, Białostockie Studia Prawnicze 2011, zeszyt 10 (in English language) ( 254 p.).

Editor and co-author of the book “Phenomenon of Money Laundering and its Implications”, Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2013 (in Polish language) (391s.). Co - editor (with E. Kowalewska – Borys) of the book “Combating of Smuggling. The best

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Practicies”, Difin, Warsaw 2013 (in Polish language) (244 p). Editor and co-author of the book “Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology.

Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie”, C.H. Beck, Warszawa 2014 (in English and German language), (812 p.);

Co-editor and co-author of the book “Crime in the XXI century. Legal and criminological problems” (polish), Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2015 (973 s.);

Co-editor of the book “Crime in the XXI century. Technological problems” (in polish language), Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2015 (905 s.);

Co-editor (with E. M. Guzik – Makaruk) and co-author of the book “ Selected legal, criminological and medical problems of social exclusion” , Temida 2, Białystok 2016 (403 p.)

Co-Editor (with E. Guzik – Makaruk) of the book “Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie”, C.H. Beck, Warszawa 2017 (in English and German language) (896 p.);

Citizens’ Security – Human Rights – Sustainable Development. Polish directions of interdisciplinary criminological research on citizens’ security and prevention of social exclusion (in Polish language), Temida 2, Białystok 2017, (652 p.);

Co-editor (with E. Guzik-Makaruk, J. Bryk and D. Mocarska) of the book Criminological Problems of Transplant Medicine, Higher Police School, Szczytno 2017 (ss. 171). Białostockie Studia Prawnicze/Bialystok Legal Studies 2018: Advancing Culture of Lawfulness Towards the Achievement of the 2013 Agenda (co-editor: S. Redo), Volume 23 nr 3 (ss. 130).

The Main Publications printed abroad:Reform statt Repression, “Neue Kriminalpolitik” 1989, Heft 3 (Germany),Probleme der Vermögensstrafen in Polen, “Jahrbuch für Ostrecht” 1989, Band XXX 2. Halbband

(Germany),Causes et conséquences de la politique criminelle en Pologne, Section Hellenique De La Societe

Internationale De Defense Sociale, Bulletin D’Informations, Saloniki 1990, No 7/20, (translation into Greek by Professor Angelika Pitsela) (Greece),

Der Weg zu einem rationalen Bestrafungssystem, „Zeitschrift für Rechtsvergleichung“, Jahrgang 1990, Vienna (Austria),

Kriminalpolitik und die neusten Reformbestrebungen in Polen (Ausgewählte Fragen), Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Strafrecht, Berne 1991, Band 108, Heft 1 (Switzerland),

Völkerverbindende Kriminalität. Organisierte Kriminalität als gesamtgesellschaftliche Herausforderung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, Kriminalistik 1992, Heft 12 (Germany),

Specific Characteristics of Organized Crime in Poland (summary), Europe 2000, Quarterly Newsletter, December 1994 (3) (s. 23) (the Netherlands),

Ausgewählte Fragen des organisierten Verbrechens in Polen, Recht in Ost und West 1995, Heft 1 (Germany),

Organized Crime in Poland, YPERÁSPISI, Thessaloniki 1996, No 1, (translation into Greek by Professor Angelika Pitsela) (Greece),

Organisierte Kriminalität und ihre internationalen Verbindungen in Mitteleuropa, in Mayerhofer/Jehle (ed.) Organisierte Kriminalität, Heidelberg 1996 (Germany),

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Organized Crime in Poland, in: Organized Crime. A World Perspective, The Kanagawa Hoguku 1997, Vol. XXXI, No. 3 (Japan),

Ausgewählte Fragen der Vorbeugung und Bekämpfung der Organisierten Kriminalität in Polen, in: Organisierte Kriminalität. Bericht über das deutsch -polnische Seminar, Polizei-Führungsakademie, Münster 1997 (Germany),

Organisierte Kriminalität in Polen - Bekämpfungsanzätze, in: U. Sieber (ed.), Internationale Organisierte Kriminalität. Herausforderungen und Lösungen für ein Europa offener Grenzen, Carl Heymanns Verlag KG, Köln-Berlin-Bonn-München 1997 (Germany),

Organised Crime in Poland (co-author S. Waltoś) in: Organised Crime in Baltic Region, Criminological Research Center, Riga, November 1997 (Latvia),

Prophylaxis of Family Violence (giving Polish experience as an example) (co-author G. B. Szczygieł) in: Violence in Contemporary World, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Science, Saint Petersburg 1997 (Russia),

Organized Crime in Poland, in: Transnational Organized Crime, Autumn 1997, Volumne 3, Number 3, (Frank Cass Journals, Great Britain),

Ausgewählte Fragen der Ausländerkriminalität in Polen, in: A. Eser (ed.) Festschrift für Haruo Nishihara zum 70. Geburtstag, Nomos Verlagsgesselschaft, Baden-Baden 1998 (Germany),

Die organisierte Kriminalität: eine Weltperspektive, in: M. Edelbacher (ed.), Organisierte Kriminalität in Europa. Die Bekämpfung der Korruption und der organisierten Kriminalität, Linde Verlag, Wien 1998 (Austria),

Organisierte Wirtschaftskriminalität in Polen, in: Kriminologie an der Schwelle zum 21. Jahrhundert Criminology on the Threshold of the 21st Century, Festchrift für H. J. Schneider zum 70. Geburtstag am. 14. November 1998, Walter de Gruyter-Berlin-New York 1998 (Germany),

Organized Crime in Poland (co-author S. Waltoś) in: Organized Crime in the Baltic Sea Area. Pre Congress organized by the Swedish National Section of AIDP, Editions Érés, Toulouse 1998 (France),

Das Beispiel Warschau, in: New York! New York? Kriminalpreväntion in den Metropolen. Dokumentation, die Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Berliner Büro, Berlin 1998 (Germany),

Landesbericht Republik Polen (co-authors: M. Róg, P. Hofmański, M. Merta, K. Lagoda) in: Zentrales Koordinationsbüro der Mitteleuropäischen Polizeiakademie Wien (Hrsg.), MEPA-Handbuch, Richard Boorberg Verlag, Stuttgart-München-Hannover-Berlin-Weimar-Dresden 1999 (Germany),

Das Phänomen der Korruption aus kriminologischer Sicht, in: J. Fehérváry (ed.) Korruption vor dem Hintergrund der organisierten Kriminalität, Zentrales Koordinationsbüro der MEPA, Wien 1999 (Austria),

The Challenges of Policing Democracy in Poland, in: Challenges of Policing Democracies. A World Perspective (edited by Dilip K. Das and Otwin Marenin), Gordon and Breach Publishers, Amsterdam 2000 (the Netherlands),

Capital Punishment in Poland: The Debate Continues, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Volumne 24, Number 1 and 2, Spring/Fall 2000 (co-author Wojciech Cebulak), (USA),

Counteracting Money Laundering in Central Europe, Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 4, No 1, Summer 2000 (Great Britain),

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Case Study Exploring the Problems of Crime and Crime Control in Poland (co-author W. Cebulak) in: Gregg Barak (ed.), Crime and Crime Control. A Global View, Greenwood Press, Westport 2000 (USA),

Abolition of the Death Penalty in Poland (in japanese language), Journal of Ryukoku University in Kioto 2000 32-4. (translation into japanese by Professor Shin-ichi Ishizuka) (Japan),

New Legal and Organizational Measures in the Area of Combating Organized Crime in Poland,

in: The American Society of Criminology. 52nd Annual Meeting, Crime and Criminology in the Year 2000, 2000 Abstracts and Participant’s Directory, November 15-18, 2000, San Francisco, California, (USA),

Introduction in the Polish Criminal Procedure (in japanese language), Nomos, December 2000, No. 11, The Institute of Legal Studies, Kansai University, Osaka (Japan),

Trends in the Development of Organized Crime in Poland, in: Crime Control: Current Problems and Developments in Prospect. XIII Criminological Seminar. 2000 June 25 - 26 (edited by J. Saar, A. Annist and A. Markina), Tallinn Pedagogical University, Institute of International and Social Studies, Tallinn 2001 (Estonia),

Landesbericht Polen (co-author: P. Hofmański), in: W. Gropp, B. Huber (Hrsg.), Rechtliche Initiativen gegen organisierte Kriminalität. Beiträge und Materialien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht (Herausgegeben von A. Eser), Band 84, Freiburg i. Br. 2001(Germany),

Rechtliche Regelungen des neuen StGB bezüglich der modernen Erscheinungsformen der Tatbeteiligung mehrerer wie auch krimineller Aktivitäten von Organisationen, in: Albin Eser, Keiichi Yamanaka (Hrsg.), Einflüsse deutschen Strafrechts auf Polen und Japan. Zweites Deutsch-Polnisch-Japanisches Strafrechtskolloquium 1999 in Osaka, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 2001 (Germany),

Landesteil: Republik Polen (co-authors: M. Róg, P. Hofmański, M. Merta, K. Lagoda ) in: Zentrales Koordinationsbüro der Mitteleuropäischen Polizeiakademie Wien (Hrsg.), MEPA-Handbuch, 1. Ergänzungslieferung, Stand: März 2001, Richard Boorberg Verlag, Stuttgart-München-Hannover-Berlin-Weimar-Dresden 2001 (Germany),

Regelungen außerhalb des Strafrechts aus polnischen Sicht, in: H.J. Hirsch (Hrsg.), Krise des Strafrechts und der Kriminalwissenschaften? Tagunsbeiträge eines Symposiums der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Bonn-Bad Godesberg, veranstaltet vom 1. bis 5. Oktober in Bamberg. Schriften zum Strafrecht, Heft 129, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001(Germany),

Government Responses and Policies: Poland as an Example, in: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Crime and Policing in Transitional Societies, Seminar Report, Johannesburg 2001, No 8 (Republic of South Africa),

Gesamtgesellschaftliche Bekämpfungsansätze, in: Europäische Fachtagung “Organisierte Kriminalität - wie groß ist die Gefahr für Europa?”, Landeskriminalamt Sachsen - Landes-Polizeischile Sachsen - Förderkreis für Demokratie und Innere Sicherheit e.V. - Konrad - Adenauer-Stiftung (Hrsg.), Dresden 2001(Germany).

Das Problem der Korruption und deren Prävention in Polen, in: Barbara Huber (ed.), Combating Corruption in the European Union - Korruption Bekämpfung in der Europäischen Union - La lutte contre la corruption dans I’Union européenne, Series of Publications by the Academy of European Law in Trier, Volume 31, Bundesanzeiger Verlagsges. MbH, Köln 2002

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(Germany).Community Policing in Poland. Abstract (co-author: W. Pływaczewski), in: International

Symposium on Community Policing. The Paper Collection, Ministry of Public Security, Peking, November 2002 (P.R. China).

Country Report: Poland, in: G. Heine, B. Huber, Th.O. Rose (eds.), Private Commercial Bribery. A Comparison of National and Supernational Legal Structures, Beitraege und Materialien aus dem Max-Planck-Institute fuer auslaendisches und internationales Strafrecht, Band S 94, Freiburg 2003 (Germany).

Organized Crime: A Perspective from Poland and Eastern Europe, in: Organized Crime: World Perspectives (edited by Jay S. Albanese, Dilip K. Das, Arwind Verma), Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 2003 (USA).

Landesteil: Republik Polen (co-authors: S. Lelental, M. Róg, W. Wrześniowski, K. Lagoda, J. Urwantowicz), in: Zentrales Koordinationsbüro der Mitteleuropäischen Polizeiakademie Wien (Hrsg.), Das MEPA-Handbuch, Wien 2003 (Austria).

Das Präventionsprogram “17 x 5” und sein Einfluss auf die Wirksamkeit der Tätigkeit der polnischen Polizei, Kriminalistik 2003, Heft 5 (Germany).

Corruption and Organized Crime in Poland, in: R. Friedmann, H. Risch, F. Rohrer (ed.), EU-Seminar - Mehoden und Arbeitsweisen bei der Bekämpfung der Organisierten Kriminalität, BKA Polizei + Forschung, Wiesbaden 2003(Germany).

Wirtschaft und Strafrecht in Polen in der Zeit der Umwandlung zur Markwirtschaft (published in German and Korean language - translation into Korean by Professor Hyun-Wook Cho), in: Korean Association of Comparative Criminal Law, 2003 International Symposium on Criminal Law - Risk Society and Criminal Justice - Seoul 2003 (Republic of Korea),

Rechtsstaatliche OK.-Bekämpfung an der Grenze zu EU (co-author: P. Hofmański), in: B. Özturk, W. Gropp, Maßnahmen gegen Organisierte Kriminalität im Rechtsstaat. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen, Seçkin, Ankara 2003 (Turkey).

The Russian and Polish mafia in Central Europe, in: D. Siegel, H. Van de Bunt and D. Zaitch, Global Organized Crime. Trends and Developments, Studies of Organized Crime, Kluver Academic Publishers, Dordrecht - Boston - London 2003 (the Netherlands),

Challenges and Changes to the Police System in Poland (co-author P. Walancik), in: M. Caparini, O. Marenin (Eds.), Transforming Police in Central and Eastern Europe. Process and progress, LIT Verlag Muenster 2004 (Germany).

Organised Crime in Poland: Its Development from ‘Real Socialism’ to Present Times, in: C. Fijnaut, L. Paoli (Eds.), Organised Crime in Europe. Concepts, Patterns and Control Polices in the European Union and Beyond, Springer, AA Dordrecht 2004 (the Netherlands).

Democratic Transition and Crime. Challegens and Responses: Central Europe as an Example, in: Beijing Forum (2004). The Inheritance and Assimilation of Legal Civilization, Beijing 2004 (China).

The Development of Organised Crime Policies in Poland: From Socialist Regime to ‘Rechtstaat’ (co-author W. Filipkowski), in: C. Fijnaut, L. Paoli (Eds.), Organised Crime in Europe. Concepts, Patterns and Control Polices in the European Union and Beyond, Springer, AA Dordrecht 2004 (the Netherlands).

Chinese Organized Crime in Western and Central Europe, in: R.G. Broadhurst (ed.), Crime and its Control in the People’s Republic of China: proceedings of the Annual Symposia

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2000-2002, Centre for Criminology the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2004(China).

Wirtschaftskriminalitaet in Polen (unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der Organisierten Kriminalitaet), in: Criminology: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. Works of St. Petersburg Criminology Club, Publishing House „Rus“ No. 1(7) 2004 (Russia).

The Threat of Corruption in Poland with Particular Reference to Public Servants ((co-author Wieslaw Plywaczewski), in: Policing Corruption. International Perspectives. Edited by Rick Sarre, Dilip K.Das and H.J. Albrecht. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, INC. Lexington Books, Lanbam – Boulder – New York – Oxford 2005 (USA).

The Phenomenon of Prostitution on Poland: Around the Problem of Legalization, in: Understanding Problems of Social Pathology. Edited by Przemysław Piotrowski. Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam – New York, NY 2006 (the Netherlands).

Landesbericht Polen (co-author: P. Hofmański), in: Walter Gropp/Arndt Sinn (Hrsg.), Organisierte Kriminalitaet und kriminelle Organisationen. Praeventive und repressive Massnahmen vor dem Hintergrund des 11. September 2001, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 2006 (Germany).

Mitteleuropäische Polizeiakademie (MEPA) – aus polnischer Sicht, in: J. Fehérváry, J. Magyar (Hrsg.), !5 Jahre mepa. Mitteleuropäische Polizeiakademie. Eine erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit für ein modernes Europa, Zentrales Koordinationsbüro der MEPA, Bundesministerium für Inneres Wien, Wien 2007 (Austria).

Making Criminal Justice Transformation, Teaching and Training Work: Experiences Learned from Central Europe, in: Kauko Aromaa and Slawomir Redo (eds.), For the Rule of Law: Criminal Justice Teaching and Training @ Cross the World. HEUNI, Helsinki – Seoul 2008 (Finland).

Wrongful Convictions in Poland: From the Communist Era to the Rechtstaat Experience (co-authors: A. Górski and A. Sakowicz), in:C. Ronald Huff and Martin Killias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions. International Perspectives on Miscarriages of Justice, Temple University Press, Philadelfia 2008 (USA).

Current Trends in Organized Criminal Activity from Central Europe Perspective, in: XV Congreso Mundial de la Sociedad International de Criminologia, Barcelona, del 20 al 25 de Julio de 2008, Thomson and Aranzadi, Barcelona 2008 (Spain).

Attempted Crimes: A Police Perspective - Poland and the United States (co-author: W. Cebulak), Law Enforcement Executive Forum 2009 No. 9(1) (USA).

Das polnische Kronzegegesetz in Theorie und Praxis, in: Vergleichende Strafrechtswissenschaft. Frankfurter Festschrift für Andrzej J. Szwarc zum 70. Geburtstag, Herausgegeben von Jan C. Joerden, Uwe Scheffler, Arndt Sinn und Gerhard Wolf, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2009 (Germany).

Spatial Determinants of Crime in Poland, in: Urbanization. Policing, and Security (co-author: Wiesław Pływaczewski), in: Urbanization, Policing, and Security. Global Perspectives, Edited by Gary Cordner, AnnMarie Cordner and Dilip K. Das, CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton – London – New York 2010 (USA).

The Use of Force by Police in Poland (co-author: Izabela Nowicka), in: Police Use of Force. Global Perspective, edited by Joseph B. Kuhns and Johannes Knutsson, PRAEGER, Santa Barbara, California. Denver, Colorado. Oxford (England) 2010 (USA).

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Ausgewählte Fragen der Vorbeugung und Bekämpfung des Organisierten Verbrechens, in: Criminology: Searching for Answers. Essays in Honour of Professor Stergios Alexiadis, edited by Angelika G. Pitsela. Thessaloniki 2010 (Greece).

The Polish context: examining issues of Police reform, drug use and drug trafficking in a transitioning democracy (co-author Diana L. Summers), “Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management” 2012, Volume 35, Number 2 (p. 231- 252) (USA).

Administration of Justice in Poland, in: Comparative and International Criminal Justice Systems. Policing, Judiciary, and Corrections, Edited by Obi N. I. Ebbe, CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton – London – New York 2013 (p.123-134) (USA).

Community Policing in Poland (co-author Izabela Nowicka), in: Community Policing in Indigenous Communities, edited by Mahesh K. Nalla and Graeme R. Newman, CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton – London – New York 2013 (p.309-318) (USA).

Combating Transnational Crime Under the Rule of Law. Contemporary Opportunities and Dilemmas (co-author Wojciech Filipkowski), in: Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, Second Edition. Edited by Philip Reichel and Jay Albanese, SAGE Publications, Los Angeles – London – New Delhi – Singapore – Washington D.C. 2014 (p.375-396) (USA).

Quelques remarques sur les sources du droit penal et la politique penale dans la Pologne du dernier centenaire (co-author Ewa Guzik-Makaruk), in: Tilman Bezzenberger, Joachim Gruber, Stephanie Rohlfing-Dijoux (Hrsg.), Die deutsch-französischen Rechtsbeziehungen, Europa und die Welt. Les relations juridiques franco-allemandes, I’Europe et le monde. Liber amicorum Otmar Seul, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 2014, (p. 392-402) (Germany).

Polish Platform for Homeland Security and Its Place in the Research on Security in Poland (co-author Ewa Guzik-Makaruk), in: Selected Aspects of Internal Security, edited by Jacek Dworzecki, Iglobal Writer Inc., New York 2015 (p. 219-234) (USA).

Crime and Punishment in Poland (co-author: Elżbieta Zatyka), in: The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment Wesley G. Jennings, George E. Higgins (Eds.), and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, David N. Khey (Associate Eds.), Wiley-Blackwell 2015;

Legal education in transition: is the Bologna Process responding to Europe’s place in the world (co-author: Izabela Kraśnicka), in: Helmut Kury, Sławomir Redo, Evelyn Shea (Eds.), Women and Children as Victims and Offenders: Background, Prevention. Reintegration Suggestions for Succeeding Generations (Volume 1), Springer 2016 (s.335-361) (Switzerland);

New solutions in Poland in the interviewing of child victims of sexual crimes (co-authors: E. Guzik – Makaruk, Sz. Szymański, T. Kałużny, A. Jacyniewicz), International Family Law Journal 2016, Issue 4 (pages 333-336) (Great Britain).

Die EU und Ihre Tätigkeit im Bereich Bürgersicherheit, in: Rechtsstaatliches Strafen: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Keiichi Yamanaka zum 70. Geburtstag am 16 März 2017, Schriften zum Strafrecht, Band 307/hrsg. Jan C. Joerden und Kurt Schmoller, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2017 (s. 681-694), (Germany).

Essei, Kansai Daigaku Hougakkai 2017, t. 43, s. 4-6 (Japan).Shimin no anzen ni okern EU to sono katsudou, in: Yamanaka Keiichi sensei koki shukuga

ronbunshuu (gekan). T. 2 / red. Makoto Ida, Hirokazu Kawaguchi, Rikizo Kuzuhara, Jun Shiomi, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Kyouko Yamana, Seibundo, Tokyo 2017 (s. 451-464) (Japan).

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Essei, The Bulletin of the Law Society, March 2017, Number 62, The Law Society of Kansai University, Osaka, s. 4-6 (Japan).

Consent to medical procedures of patients with neurodegenerative diseases: a comparative study of legal regulations in selected European countries and in the United States (co-authors: Ewa Guzik – Makaruk, Piotr Mroczko, Magdalena Olesiuk – Okomska), Journal of Alzheimers Disease 2018, Vol. 63, no. 1, pages 1-15 (USA).

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTSI. I n P o l a n dAward (for the doctor’s thesis), in XXII Polish Contest ot the periodical “State and Law” for the

best works qualifying for assistant - professorship and the best doctor’s thesis, Warsaw June 1981,

Award (for the dissertation qualifying for assistant - professorship), in XXIX Polish Contest of the periodical “State and Law” for the best works qualifying for assistant - professorship and the best doctor’s thesis, Warsaw, October 1987,

Award from the Minister of Science and High Education for the book - “the post-doctoral dissertation” (qualifying for assistant - professorship) “Receiving of Stolen Goods in Polish Legislation, Toruń 1986), Warsaw, October 1987,

Award from the Minister of Science and High Education for the “Handbook of Penal Law (as co-author), Warsaw 1986”, Warsaw, October 1987,

Many awards from the Rectors of the Universities in Toruń, Warsaw and Białystok for scientific, teaching and organizational activity,

The Silver Cross of Merit (1990), An initiator and co-organizer the first in Central and Eastern Europe an International Conference

on Criminological and Legal Aspects of Organized Crime, held in Szczytno (Poland), September 26 - 27, 1991, with a report “Organized Crime in the Light of the Latest Criminological Research”,

An initiator, co-founder and from 1992 to 1997 President of the Giovanni Falcone Foundation for Preventing Organized Crime,

An initiator and co-organizer (with the Giovanni Falcone Foundation for Preventing Organized Crime) of The International Conference on “Legal and Criminological Issues Connected with Illegal Car Turnover”, held in Szczytno (Poland), September 24 -26, 1992,

An initiator and co-organizer (with the Giovanni Falcone Foundation) the First International Conference in Central and Eastern Europe on “The Phenomenon of Laundering Dirty Money - Possibilities of Prevention”, held in Mikołajki (Poland), April 21- 24, 1993 (scientific secretary of the Conference and presented a report “Laundering Dirty Money - a new Challenge for the Economic/Financial System in Poland),

An initiator and co-organizer (with the Giovanni Falcone Foundation) The International Conference on “Legal Aspects of Computer-Related Abuse”, held in Poznań (Poland), April 20 -22, 1994 (presented General Introduction to the Conference);

An initiator and co-organizer of the first in Poland international seminar on foreigners-related crime: Foreigners-related crime. A new challenge for theory and practice, held in Suprasl near Bialystok in 1995;

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Appointment for a post of Member and representative of Poland in the International Examination Commission of the Central European Police Academy (1994);

Presentation of the Polish report on “Laundering and Controlling the Proceeds of Crime” for European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI);

Co-organizer of the German-Polish Conference on “Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Against the New Forms of Criminality”, held in Białystok-Rajgród (Poland), September 12 -17, 1995.

Appointment for a post of Member of Member of the Governmental Advisory Board for Contemporary Crime Problem’s (Polish “Anti-Organized Crime Commission”) (1995).

Appointment for a post of expert of the Parliamentary Commission for Preparing Immunity Witness Legislation by the Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Warsaw (1995).

The Golden Cross of Merit (1999),Appointment for a post of Vice-Chairman of Disciplinary Commission for Academic Staff by the

Ministry of Education in Warsaw (1999); Special award in acknowledgement of his supporting the Polish Police in the international

arena: from the Chief Commandant of the Polish Police General Jan Michna, Warsaw, May 26st, 1999,

Appointment for a post of Member of Council for Financial Information by the Polish Financial Intelligence Unit in the Ministry of Finance in Warsaw ( 2000);

Special award from the Minister of Education for the activity in the Disciplinary Commission for Academic Staff by the Ministry of Education, Warsaw, December 19, 2002,

An initiator and organizer of the International Conference on “Corruption Problems in the Countries in Transition”, University of Bialystok, February 18-19, 2003.

An initiator and co-organizer of the Polish Platform for Homeland Security.Bronze Medal for Achievement for Police (2004). Appointment for a post of Chief Coordinator of the Polish Platform for Homeland Security

- Scientific University Network (May 9, 2005) Appointment for a post of the President of the Society “Polish Platform for Homeland

Security” (December 5, 2005) Golden Medal for Achievement for Police (2008). Special award from the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration for the activity in

building homeland security (2008).Appointment as a member of the official delegacy of Poland for the Twelfth United Nations

Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador (Brazil), April 12-19, 2010;

Order of Polonia Restituta (Order of Rebirth of Poland) confered by the President of Poland Mr. Bronislaw Komorowski in recognizing outstanding contribution concerning strengthening public security and for achievement in scholar activity (22.VII.2010);

As the first scholar in Poland received Honourable Medal (honoris causa numisma) of the Polish National Police Academy in Szczytno (Pro Meritis erga Academiam Administrationis Publicae Securitatis in Szczytno), delivered an October 4, 2010.

Receiving the title of “Honourable Ambassador of Polish Congresses” confered by Society “Conferences and Congresses in Poland” and Polish Tourist Organization” in Krakow, Poland

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on November 4, 2010 (for making a contribution in promotion Poland as a place of Congresses).

Co-organizer with the Polish Platform for Homeland Security as a Leading-Content related Partner of the VI International Security Research Conference, Warsaw, September 19-21, 2011.

The Order of the Rebirth of Poland (Officer’s class) in recognizing outstanding contribution concerning strengthening public security and for achievement in scholar activity confered by the President of Poland Mr. Bronislaw Komorowski (22.VI..2015).

The Officer’s Cross of the Order of the Polonia Restituta, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to research, development and teaching work in the area of criminology and his merits in efforts in the area of strengthening public security, prevention of crime, and prevention of social exclusion, confered by the President of Poland Mr. Bronislaw Komorowski (22.VI..2015).

In 2014 - Initiator and co-founder of scientific network dedicated to the legal and medical problems of human health (comprising of the University Cambridge (Institut of Criminology), Faculty of Law University of Białystok (leader), and best Polish medical universities (Medical University of Bialystok and Medical University of Silesia in Katowice).

Initiatior, founder and first nominated Director of the International Centre of Criminological Research and Expertise (at the University of Białystok) – the first such kind of Centre in Central and Eastern Europe.

Number and names of promoted persons which obtained a Ph.D. in legal sciences and criminology: 25 persons (Katarzyna Laskowska, Ewa Guzik, Miroslaw Lisiecki, Izabela Nowicka, Marek Enerlich, Wojciech Filipkowski, Zbigniew Rau, Magdalena Ickiewicz-Sawicka, Beata Goworko-Składanek, Piotr Bilewicz, Piotr Worona, Elżbieta Zatyka, Dorota Mocarska. Magdalena Perkowska, Janusz Kaczmarek, Marcin Makutynowicz, Anna Świerczewska-Gąsiorowska, Agata Furgała, Paweł Chomentowski. Bartosz Fieducik, Piotr Bołtryk, Urszula Gęślicka, Katarzyna Chomicz, Emilia Truskolaska ). He has been the supervisor in over thirty doctoral thesis procedures, assistant professor and full professor qualification procedures, and professorship (including fullprofessorship) procedures; He was also supervisor in full professor qualification procedure at the City University of New York (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), member of the PhD commission at the Northeastern University in Boston, and supervisor in doctoral thesis procedure at the University of Madras (India).Major advisor (Doktorvater) in the Dr. honoris causa procedure of Prof. Dr. Keiichi Yamanaka from Kansai University in Osaka (Japan), University of Bialystok, 2007; in the Dr. honoris causa procedure of Prof. Dr. Brunon Holyst (Poland), both at the University of Bialystok, 2011; and in the Dr. honoris causa procedure of Prof. Sir Leszek K. Borysiewicz, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

II. I n t e r n a t i o n a l

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• Participation as a guest of honour at the Congress of the Academy of European Law, Trier (Germany), November 23-24, 1995;Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer Endowment Lectures Award, University of Madras

(India), September 30, 1996;The 1997 Distinguished International Scholar Award of the International Division

American Society of Criminology, San Diego (USA), November 21, 1997;Nomination for a Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany),

1999;Appointment as a member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on

Strategies of the EU and US in Combating Transnational Organized Crime in Ghent, (Belgium), 2000;

Appointment for a post of Consultant of the United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention (OB/CICP), Operations Branch (ODCCP, Vienna, Austria), November 15, 2001;

Appointment for a post of expert of the European Commission (DG Justice and Home Affaires - Unit for Co-operation in Criminal Matters) in Bruxelles (Belgium), January 15, 2003;

Hon’ble Lecture for the Inauguration of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2004, the Ministry of Interior (Bundesministerium fuer Inneres), Vienna, Austria, March 1, 2004.

Participation at the Beijing Forum (2004). “The Harmony and Prosperity of Civilizations”, hosted by Peking University, Beijing (China), August 23-25 (invited to the sub-group “Law” as one of the two professors of law from Europe; as a speaker and chair of the session),

Appointment for a post of a member of ESRIF – European Security Research and Innovation Forum, Brussel – Belgium (2006);

Invitation to the 3rd European Security Research Conference as one and only speaker representing criminal law and criminology scholars, Paris (France), 2008;

Nomination for “The Stockholm Price in Criminology” , 2009;Appointment for a post of Expert of the UNODC (United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime)

representing international Academe (four international scholars) for preparing Draft Recommendations on “The role and governance of civilian private security as an enhancement to crime prevention and community safety”, 2009;

Presentation (with Dr. W. Filipkowski) of the achievements of the Polish Platform for Homeland Security in the plenary session of the of the Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Salvador (Brazil), April 12-19, 2010 (4000 participants from 119 countries); This initiative and its achievements has been highly recognized as an unique and pattern initiative in the world.

Election as Vice-President of the Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Salvador (Brazil), April 12-19, 2010 (4000 participants from 119 countries).

Appointment for a post of Expert of the UNODC (United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime) representing international Academe (four international scholars) for preparing Draft Recommendations on “The role and governance of civilian private security as an enhancement to crime prevention and community safety”, 2009;

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Accepted in 2010 the proposal to serve as a Committee Member of Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleonor Glueck Award (for 2011 ASC Awards);

Nomination for Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleonora Glueck Award (for 2012 Awards);Re-nomination for “The Stockholm Price in Criminology”, 2012;Nomination for Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleonora Glueck Award (for 2013 Awards);One of the key-speakers (in Plenary I) at the 14th Annual Conference of the ESC, Prague,

10-13 September, 2014;Received a special dedicated Volume 17 of the best Comparative Criminal Law Current

Series (Karsilastirmali Hukukta GIDA SUCLARI) in recognition of his outstanding contribution to research and international cooperation, Istanbul. Mai 2016;

Nomination for Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleonora Glueck Award (for 2017 Awards);Nomination for Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleonora Glueck Award (for 2018 Awards);Re-nomination for “The Stockholm Price in Criminology”, 2018;

FOREIGN RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCEI. Research studies and teaching activity abroadA) Research Fellow at the Institute of Penal Law at the University of Padova (Italy), Mai

1986 (by Prof. Dr. T. Calvi).B) Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation at the University in Köln

(Cologne), Germany, September 1, 1988 - October 31, 1989 (by Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.mult. Hans Joachim Hirsch).

C) Research Fellow of the Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique) at the University in Bern (Berne), Switzerland, November 1, 1991 - Januar 31, 1992 (by Prof. Dr. Gunther Arzt).

D) Research Fellow at the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation at the University in Köln (Cologne), Germany, July 1, 1992 - August 31, 1992 (by Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.mult. Hans Joachim Hirsch).

E) Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation at the University in Würzburg, Germany, October 1, 1993 - December 31, 1993 (by Prof. Dr. Urlich Sieber).

F) Research Fellow of the Hermann und Marianne Staniack-Foundation at the University of Basel, Switzerland, Mai 31 - June 15, 2001 (by Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Kurt Seelmann).

G) Visiting Professor at the School of Law Kansai University in Osaka, Japan, April-Mai 2004 (by Prof. Dr. Keiichi Yamanaka).

H) Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University in Muenster, Germany, July 2004 (by Professor Ursula Nelles);

I) Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University in Giessen, Germany, August 2004 (by Professor Walter Gropp);

J) Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law of Humboldt University in Berlin, July – August 2005 (by Professor Klaus Marxen);

K) Visiting Professor at the Sam Huston State University at Huntsville (College of Criminal

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Justice), October 2006 (by Professor Vincent Webb);L) Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Law of the University of New South Wales, Sydney,

Australia, September 2007 (by Professor Chris Cunneen – New South Global Chair of Criminology and Professor Adam Czarnota – Director of the European Law Center).

M) Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law of University Zürich, Switzerland, April-Mai 2009 (by Professor Martin Killias);

II. Participation in the main research projects:1. In Poland:

A. 2003-2006: Head of the project requested by the Ministry of Science and Computerization titled “Legal and organizational-technical solutions in combating organized crime and terrorism, with special emphasis of the issue of process evidence and the institution of immunity witness” (120 participants). It was the largest ordered research project so far in Poland.

B. 2007-2010: Head of the project requested by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education titled: Monitoring, identification, and countering threats to security of citizens “(350 participants: many well-known professors (layers, criminologists and from technical sciences) and practitioners from all bodies of criminal justice system. The project has been performed by the consortium established by the University of Białystok (Project Leader), and the Military University of Technology in Warsaw.

C. 2012-2014: Head of the project requested by the National Center for Research and Development titeled: State-of-the-Art Technologies for the Penal Process and their Application – Technical, Criminalistic, Criminological and Legal Aspects “(340 participants: many well-known professors (layers, criminologists and from technical sciences) and practitioners from all bodies of criminal justice system. The project has been performed by the consortium established by the University of Białystok (Project Leader), the Military University of Technology in Warsaw, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków and PPBW Sp. z o.o..

D. 2012-2014 : Head of the part the project requested by the National Center for Research and Development titled: Working out a system of detecting safety threats of blind and impaired persons, with particular focus on road traffic. Legal and technological aspects” (led by Professor Ewa Guzik – Makaruk)

2. InternationalA. Since 1996: co-representative of Poland (with Professor Piotr Hofmanski from Jagielonian University, Krakow) at “The European Working Group of Legal Initiatives against Organized Crime” – Der “Europaische Arbeitskreis zu rechtlichen Initiativen gegen organisierte Kriminalitaet (personal contribution: Landesbericht Polen (co-author: P. Hofmanski), in: W. Gropp, B. Huber (Hrsg.), Rechtliche Initiativen gegen organisierte Kriminalität. Beiträge und Materialien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht (Herausgegeben von A. Eser), Band 84, Freiburg i. Br. 2001(Germany); Rechtsstaatliche OK.-Bekämpfung an der Grenze zu EU (co-author: P. Hofmański), in: B. Özturk, W. Gropp, Maßnahmen gegen Organisierte Kriminalität im Rechtsstaat. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen, Seçkin, Ankara 2003 (Turkey),

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B. 2001-2002: International project on “Private Commerial Bribery” (collaboration between the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris and the Planck Institute for Foreign and International Crimal Law, Freiburg, Germany). Coordination by Professor Guenter Heine and Dr. Barbara Huber. (personal contribution: E. Plywaczewski, Country Report: Poland, in: G. Heine, B. Huber, Th.O. Rose (eds.), Private Commercial Bribery. A Comparison of National and Supernational Legal Structures, Freiburg 2003(Germany), p. 323-352 .C. 2002-2003: co-representative of Poland (with Mr Piotr Walancik from the Main Police Headquorters, Warsaw) at International project on “Police Reform in Central and Eastern Europe” organized by the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), coordinated by Marina. Caparini – Senior Fellow at the DCAF and Professor O. Marenin – Washington State University. Final product of the project: M. Caparini, O. Marenin (Eds.), Transforming Police in Central and Eastern Europe. Process and progress, LIT Verlag Muenster 2004 (personal contribution: Challenges and Changes to the Police System in Poland (co-author P. Walancik), p.93-114).D. 2003-2004: A comparative project on “Corruption within the Criminal Justice System: A comparative study of Poland and South Africa as societies in transition”. Co-coordinator with Dr. Duxita Mistry and professor Anthony Minnar from Institute for Human Rihgts and Criminal Justice Studies Technikon S.A. in Johannesburg. Final product of the project: 3 international conferences (the first one at the University of Bialystok (an initiator and organizer) and 2 in Johannesburg).E. 2002-2004: International project on “Organised Crime in the European Union and Beyond” with participation of the most outstanding European scholars on organized crime. Coordination by Professor Cyrille Fijnaut (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) and Dr. Letizia Paoli (Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Crimal Law, Freiburg, Germany). Final product of the project: C. Fijnaut, L. Paoli (Eds.), Organised Crime in Europe. Concepts, Patterns and Control Polices in the European Union and Beyond, Springer, AA Dordrecht 2004 (personal contribution: E. Pływaczewski, Organised Crime in Poland: Its Development from ‘Real Socialism’ to Present Times, s. 467-498; and E. Pływaczewski, W. Filipkowski, The Development of Organised Crime Policies in Poland: From Socialist Regime to ‘Rechtstaat’, p. 899-930). F. 2003-2006: The first international project on Wrongful Convictions. Coordination by Professors Martin Killias and C. Ronald Huff. Head of the Polish research team. Final product of the project: C. Ronald Huff and Martin Killias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions: International Perspectives on Miscarriages of Justice, Temple University Press, Philadelphia 2007 (personal contribution: E. Pływaczewski, A. Gorski, A. Sakowicz: Wrongful Convictions in Poland: From the Communist Era to the Rechstaat Experience).G. Since 2004: participation at the first scientific-research idea on International Criminal Justice Education, coordinated by Dr Slawomir Redo (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime). First research results: Antologie “For The Rule of Law. Criminal Justice Teaching and Training @cross the World’(European Institute on Crime Prevention and Control/HEUNI – Korean Institute of Criminal Justice Policy/KICJP, Helsinki – Seoul 2008, ed. By Kauko Aromaa and Slawomir Redo (personal contribution: chapter on “Making Criminal Justice Transformation, Teaching and Training Work: Experiences Learned From Central Europe”).H. Since 2009: participation at the UNODC (United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime)

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project for preparing Draft Recommendations on “The role and governance of civilian private security as an enhancement to crime prevention and community safety” as representative of the international Academe.

III. Guest-lectures about various issues criminal law, criminology, criminal policy, organized crime and money laundering issues:1. Germany• at German Universities:

Bochum - December 13, 1988; Regensburg - February 15, 1989; Oldenburg - March 8, 1989; Marburg - July 11, 1989; Bielefeld - November 10, 1993; Würzburg - December 21, 1993; Trier - December 8, 1994; Köln - December 14, 1994; Bonn - November 22, 1995; Dresden - April 15, 1997; Halle - April 16, 1997;

Frankfurt (Oder) - Europa-Universität Viadrina, Sept. 18, 2000; Freiburg im Breisgau - July 7, 2001; Halle - July 4, 2003 (Festvortrag an der Absolventenfeier Erstes Juristisches

Staatsexamen Sachsen-Anhalt 2002) Muenster – July, 2004 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme), Munich – June 2, 2005, Berlin (Humboldt University) - July 1 - 15, 2005 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme),

• at the German Police Akademy in Münster-Hiltrup, December 13, 1993;• at the Regional Group Oberlausitz (Landesarbeitskreis Christlich - Demokratischer

Juristen im Freistaat Sachsen), Bautzen - April 3, 1998;2. Switzerland:

University of Basel - December 17, 1993; University of Bern (Berne) - June 27, 1994;

University of Bern (Berne) - June 5, 2001; University Zürich - April -Mai 2009 (teaching activity within the frame of stay as visiting professor and SOCRATES Programme): University of Bern (Berne) - Mai 2009 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme): University of Fribourg – February 21, 2013

3. in India:a) University of Madras:

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Hon’ble Mr.Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer Endowment Lectures, (for members of the Senate of University of Madras) September 30, 1996;

lecture for Inauguration of the activities of the Association of Criminology University of Madras, October 1, 1996;

b) at the Regional Institute of Correctional Administration (Southern States) in Vellore, October 7, 1996;

c) at the National University of Advanced Legal Studies in Kochi (Kerala),

November 2nd, 2010; 4. in Japan:

• Keio University (Tokyo) - November 26, 1996• Tokiwa University (Mito) - December 2, 1996• Kansai University (Osaka) - December 6, 1996• Keio University (Tokyo) - October 28, 1999• Kokugakuin University (Tokyo) - October 29, 1999• Ryukoku University (Kyoto) - November 9, 1999

• Kansai University (Osaka) – April – May 2004 (as visiting professor) • Dokkyo University (Tokyo) – April 26, 2004 • Kokugakuin University (Tokyo) – April 28, 2004 (for the Tokyo Study Group of Sociological Criminology) • Waseda University (Tokio) – October 3, 2009 • Keio University (Tokyo) – October 5, 2009 • Kansai University (Osaka) – October 10, 2009 5. .in the United States:

• at the City University of New York (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), November 25, 1997;• at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC (Columbus School of Law), November 16, 1998;• at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, November 16, 2004;• at the Sam Huston State University at Huntsville (College of Criminal Justice), October 30, 2006;• at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (College of Criminal Justice), November 11, 2007;• at the University of Cincinnati (Division od Criminal Justice), Mai 15, 2008;• at the Saint Louis University (School of Law), November 12, 2008;

• at the University of Texas -Pan American at Edinburg, November 17-18, 2008 (lectures within the frame of “International Week – Championing Human Rights” Programme);

• at the Northeastern University in Boston (College of Criminal Justice), November 2, 2009;• at the University of California, Irvine, April 23, 2010;• at the University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice), November 16, 2010;• at the Headquarters of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)

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in Washington D.C. (Alexandria), November 14, 2011;• at the Loyola University in Chicago, IL,November 16, 2012;

• at the Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, November 18, 2013; • at the Georgia State University (Faculty of Law), Atlanta, GA, Nov. 21, 2013; • at the American University in Washington DC, November 17, 2015; • at the Yale University - Yale Law School, New Haven, November 14, 2016; • at the Loyola University – Department of Criminology and Justice in New Orleans, LA, November 15, 2016;

6. in South Korea:• at the Kyungnam University in Masan, September 1, 1998.

7. Austria:at the University of Vienna, (Faculty of Law) April 11, 2000.at the University of Salzburg (Faculty of Law), March 11-15, 2008. (teaching

activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme)at the Ministry of Interior (Bundesministerium fuer Inneres), Vienna, Austria,

March 1, 2004 (Hon’ble Lecture for the Inauguration of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2004).

8. in Greece:at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Faculty of Law and Economics) -

March 26 - 30, 2001 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme).

at the National Police Academy - Department of Thessaloniki, March 30, 2001.9. in the Netherlands: at the Vrije University Amsterdam - March 20, 2002. at the Dutch Police Academy in Apeldoorn - March 21, 2002.10. in China: at the Law School of Renmin University of China in Peking – September 15, 2004.

11 Lithuania at the Mykolas Romeris University – May 20-23, 2006 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme).

12. Italy at the University in Bari – November 9-12, 2006 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme).

at the Lumsa Universita (Faculty of Law), Roma, Italy, April 23, 2013;

13. Australia at the University of New South Wales at Sydney (during stay as visiting fellow in September 2007).

14. New Zealand

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at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch (School of Sociology and Antropology) – September 28, 2007.

15. in France at the University Paris X – Nanterre (Faculty of Law). March 25-30, 2008 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme).

16. in Brazil at the Universidade Federal Da Bahia (Faculdade De Filosofia E Ciencias Humanas) – April 14, 2010.

17. in Finland at the University of Turku (Faculty of Law) – September 3, 2010.

18. in the Czech Republic at the Masaryk University (Faculty of Law), Brno, Czech Republic, October 11, 2010.

19. in Belgium at the Ghent University (Faculty of Law) – November 25, 2010.

20. in Turkey at Yeditepe University (Faculty of Law). June 8-14, 2014 (teaching activity within the frame of SOCRATES Programme).

21. In Kosovo

at University Pristhina (Faculty of Law), March 3, 2017;22. In Ukraine at University in Chernivitsi (Faculty of Law), November 26, 2018;

III. Other presentations given abroad :in Germany (about organized crime and money laundering problem’s):Institute Criminal Law of the University in Köln, Mai 23, 1989,Institute of Criminal Law of the University in Köln, December 14, 1993.By both presentations the listeners were foreign candidates for a doctor’s degree and visiting professors of the Institute.

in Japan Faculty of Law of the Kansai University (Osaka), December 5, 1996 (about violent crime - for

candidates for a doctor’s degree),Faculty of Law of the Ryukoku University (Kyoto), November 9, 1999 (about death penalty - for

foreign scholarship-holders and scholars of the Ryukoku University).

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Faculty of Law of the Dokkyo University (Tokyo), April 26 (about comparative penal law and comparative criminology – for students)

IV. Selected study and official visits at foreign institutes and universities Pusan University, South Korea, September 1- 2, 1998; University of Navarra, Pamplona (Spain), Mai 7-8, 2000 Giessen University, Germany, September 6-10, 2000; Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany, October 11-13, 2000; Tsukuba University, Japan, April 22, 2004;

National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, 22-25th May 2004, Tsinghua University, School of Law, China September 16, 2004; Peking Univerisity, Law School, China, September 18, 2004; National University of Singapoure (NUS), April 14-17.2005; St. John’s University in New York, USA, November 14, 2005; Northeastern University in Boston, USA, 21-22.XI 2005; Columbia University in New York, USA, 12-13.XI. 2007; City University of New York, USA, 10.XI.2008; Tokyo University, Japan, 29 IX. 2009; Stanford University in Palo Alto, USA, 25.IV.2010; Helsinki University, Finland, 1-2.09.2010; Michigan State University, MI, USA, 13-15.XI.2012; Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany, May 2017; Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2018; Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA, November 2018.

THE MAIN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES OR SEMINARS(with papers, talks, statements and/or participation in a discussion)

In PolandInternational Conference on Violations’ Law-Contemporary Problems’, Karpacz, October 8-11,

1986,VII International Symposium of Criminology, University of Wrocław, Karpacz, Mai 23-24, 1988,Polish - German Conference on Criminal Law, Radków, May 22-25, 1990,Polish - German Seminar on Penal Law, Poznan, October 23-24, 1990,International Conference on Criminological and Legal Aspects of Organized Crime, National

Higher Police Training School, Szczytno, September 26 - 27, 1991,International Conference on car Thefts, National Higher Police Training School, Szczytno,

September 24-26, 1992,International Conference of Criminal Police, Legionowo, November 17-19, 1992,International Symposium “Financial Action Task Force” on Money Laundering, Warsaw, March

2-4, 1993,International Conference “Europe 2000” on Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Post

Communist Society, Warsaw, March 28-30, 1993,The Second International Conference of Criminal Police, Legionowo, June 15-17, 1993,International Conference on the topic the Phenomenon of Laundering Dirty Money - Possibilities

of Prevention, Mikołajki, April 21-24, 1993,

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International Conference on Legal Aspects of Computer-Related Abuse, Poznań, April 20-22, 1994,

International Symposium on AIDS and Penal Law, Poznan, June 1-5, 1994,German - Polish Conference on Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure against New Forms of

Criminality, Białystok - Rajgrod, September 12-17, 1995.Council of Europe Seminar on legal and technical issues related to organized crime, Popowo,

November 13-15, 1995.German - Polish Seminar on Organized Crime, Swider, December 7-9, 1995,International Money Laundering Roundtable, American Bar Association, Warsaw, 12-13 March

1996,The First German-Japanese-Polish Colloquium on Penal Law of the former Alexander von

Humboldt-Foundation Scholars’, Poznan, May 11-14, 1997,International Seminar on Fighting Organised Crime, Jastrzębia Gora, May 19-20, 1997.German   -  Polish Seminar on Criminological and Legal Issues of Organized Crime (Part I),

Jastrzębia Góra, June 11-16, 1997,Polish-American Seminar on Accreditation and Quality Assessment, Nicholas Copernicus

University, Torun, April 24-26, 1998,International Conference “Strategy of the State against Organised Crime and Corruption. Co-

operation between the Council of Europe and the European Union in the Third Pillar”, Warsaw, March 25-26, 1999,

International Seminar of the Central European Police Academy on “Corruption and Organized Crime”, Legionowo, April 27-30, 1999.

International Seminar of the United Nations Information Centre-Warsaw on United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, Warsaw, November 28, 2000,

The eighth International Police Executive Symposium (IPES), Annual Meeting. Corruption: A Threat to World Order, Police Academy in Szczytno, Mai 27-30, 2001(as co-author of the Polish report and chair of the session).

Polish-German Summer Academy organized by Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, Krzyżowa (Kreisau), September 18-28, 2002 (as co-chair of the working group “Organized Crime”).

International Conference on “Car Thefts and other Vehicle-related Crime”, Bialystok, October 23-25, 2002,

International Conference on “Corruption Problems in the Countries in Transition”, University of Bialystok, February 18-19, 2003

3rd European Conference on Improving Policing “The European Police Forces in the 21st

Century - Aiming at Quality”, Warsaw, April 1st - 3rd, 2003, (chair of the Panel “Combating organized and cross-border crime”).

The Third German-Polish-Japanese Colloquium on Penal Law of the former Alexander of Humboldt-Foundation Scholars’, Poznań - Gdańsk/Sopot , June 1 - 7, 2003,

The International Conference „The Use of Modern Scientific Methods to Support Managing the Public Security in the European Union”, Poznan, Mai 9-11 2005 (co-chair of the plenary and chair of the session),

International Seminar of the Central European Police Academy on “Kriminelle Finazierung des Terrorismus”, National Higher Police Training School, Szczytno (Poland), 13-16 June 2005 (Co-chair of the Seminar, Introductory-Paper and recapitulation of the Conference),

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5th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Cracow, August 29- September 1, 2005 (chair of the Session “Organized Crime in Poland).

International Conference of OLAF and European Law Research Association in Poland on “Protection of the financial interests of the EU of 25: new challenges, old obstacles”, Sopot, 16-19 March 2006 (chair of the Session “European Institutions [Eurojust, Europol, OLAF] – Possibilities of Cooperation).

International Conference on “Research and Innovation – an Opportunity for Convergence Regions”, Warsaw, Belweder Palace, February 13, 2006.

International Seminar on „Transborder observation and transborder pursuit in Police cooperation. Experiences from Poland and Lithuania”, Supraśl – Mai 18-19 2006 r.. (Scientific Patronage and Introductory-Paper).

International Conference on “Trafficking in human beings. Prevention and prosecution”, National Higher Police Training School, Szczytno (Poland), Mai 29-31, 2006 (member of the Scientific Committee and chair of the second Plenary Session).

Baltic Congress on European Security, Jurata, September 28-29, 2006.The First Chinese-Polish Workshop on Organized Crime, Faculty of Law, University of

Bialystok, November 8, 2006 (Scientific Patronage and Introductory-Paper).

Conference Launching: 7th Framework Programme in Poland, Warsaw, 16-17 November 16-17, 2006 (chair of the Session “Security and Space).

International Meeting on “International Terrorism – Main Directions of Activities – Methods of Combating and Prevention”, Stary Folwark near Suwałki, April 27, 2007 (Introductory-Paper on Threat on Terrorism on the Eastern Border on EU).

International Conference Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Poland on “Enlarged Expropriation as Means of Fighting Organised Crime”, Warsaw, Belweder Palace, October 18, 2007.

3rd Language and Technology Conference on Human Language as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, October 5-7, 2007, Poznan (chair of the Session “Applications for Homeland Security”).

International Meeting on “Monitoring, identification, and countering threats to the security of citizens”, Bedlewo near Poznan, December 4-8 2007 (co-chair of the plenary and chair of the session).

International Conference on „Legal and technological aspects of law enforcement and criminal justice officers’ safety”, Popowo, 18-21 Mai 2008,. (Introductory-Paper, chair of the plenary and chair of the session).

International Conference on „Poland in Schengen”, Kętrzyn, October 28-29 2008 (chair of the session).

European Energy Forum. Dinner Debate: Clean Coal Technologies and Nuclear for Combating Climate Change, December 8 2008, the Palace of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Będlewo.

International Conference on “New Challenges to Global Security. Clean Energy – Environment – Commercialization of Research”, the Palace of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Będlewo, December 9-12, 2008 (chair of the plenary, co-chair of the Panel 1 and recapitulation of the Conference).

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Globe Forum. Business Innovation for Sustainable Growth, Gdańsk, Poland, October 28-29z 2009 (participation in Session 1: „Best ways to support innovation companies by public authorities and institutions);

International Scientific Conference „Rediscovering Eastern Europe” organized under the auspices of Minister of Science and Higher Education Prof. Barbara Kudrycka, the University of Bialystok (the University Library), 20-22 November 2009 (participation at the Session

“Central and Eastern Europe in U.S. Policy in the 20th Century”);II Scientific Forum “Podlasie – Warmia i Mazury”, Białowieża 16-19 Mai 2010 (Organizer and

chair of the plenary).The International Conference on” Partnerstwo Wschodnie – Polska promotorem realnej

integracji”, organized under the auspices of Minister of International Affairs Republic of Poland Mr. Radoslaw Sikorski, Faculty of Law of the University of Bialystok, October 18-19, 2010.

The 5th International Police Conference on „Science and Innovation vs. the State Security System”, Warsaw, Poland, April 13-15, 2011 (speaker in the session “ Sources of Innovation in the Area of Security in the European Union).

III Forum Naukowe „Podlasie – Warmia i Mazury”, National Higher Police Training School, Szczytno, 9-10 maja 2011 r. (recapitulation of the Conference).

International “Ethic Board” Meeting” of INDECT, AGH Technical University, Krakow, 31 Mai 31, 2011.

International INDECT “Ethic Board” Meeting, Warsaw , 20 September. 2011.Security Research Conference, 19-21 September 2011 (as a moderator of the session 6

“Security of Financial Operations – Advanced Technologies for Penal Procedure”).

2nd International Anti-Corruption Day Conference, Presidential Palace, Warsaw, December 9th 2001 (recapitulation of the Workshop 1: The limits of provocation in corruption cases – opportunities and threats).

International “Ethic Board” Meeting of INDECT”, AGH Technical University, Krakow, Mai 30, 2012.

5th International Conference on “Multimedia, Communications, Services and Security 2012”, Kraków, Poland, May 31 – June 1, 2012 (Opening Speech and a presentation on “Technology as a tool to fight serious crime ( legal and ethical issues)”;

The 6th International Police Conference on “The National Road Safety 2013-2020 – new challenges for the Police and other services and institutions responsible for road safety”, Warsaw Centrum EXPO XXI, Warsaw, April 17-18, 2013..

International Conference on “Legal, criminological and victimological aspects of social exclusion”, Białowieża near Białystok, August 12-14, 2013 (organizer, Opening Speech, chair of the panel I and recapitulation of the Conference).

IV International Anti-Corruption Day Conference Sejm RP, Warsaw, 9 December 9, 2013;.International Seminar on “Selected Problems of the Medical Penal Law in Japan and Poland”, Faculty of Law of the University of Bialystok, March 4, 2014 (co-organizer, chair of the session and co-author of the paper).International Conference on “ Ausserprozessuale Erhebung prozessrelevanter Informationen und ihre Verwertung im Strafprozess”, an der Jagiellonen Universitaet, Krakau, 22-23 Mai,

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2014 (paper at the Podiumsdiskussion II).66. III Polish-Japanese Scientific Forum “Ausgewaehlte Aspekte der sozialen Ausgrenzung”, Supraśl, September 3, 2014 (co-organizer, chair of the session). 67. First Polish – British Seminar on “New Directions of criminological Research and theory perspectives” Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, October 10, 2014;68. IV. Türkisch – Polnische rechtsvergleichende Tagung „Ausgewählte Probleme der inneren Sicherheit von türkischer und polnischer Perspektive“, Istambul, Ozyegin University, Mai 8 2015;(Eroeffnungssprache, referat, Schlussbemerkung); 69. I Polisch-Swedis Seminar on „Problems of Migration and Foreigners-related Crime”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, October 8, 2015;70. V. Türkisch – Polnische rechtsvergleichende Tagung” Ausgewählte rechtliche und kriminologische Probleme der Transplantationsmedizin von türkischer und polnischer Perspektive, Białystok-Szczytno, Oktober 26-28 2015 (Introduction, chair of the panel, recapitultion of the Conference).71. International Conference on „Legal, Criminological and medical aspects of social exclusion“, Supraśl near Białystok, May 2015 (co-organizer, Opening Speech). 72. International Conference on “ The Harmonisation of Private Antitrust Enforcement: A Central and Eastern European Perspective”, Supraśl, June 22, 2016 (Opening Speech); 73. International Conference on “Penal Sciences against Phenomenon of Destruction in Art”, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, 18.03.2016 r. (Introduction Speech and chair of the Panel); 74. International Seminar on “State Crimes from Historical and Current Perspective”, Faculty of Law of the University of Białystok, March 14, 2016 (co-organizer, Opening Speech). 75. International Conference organized by Polish Platform for Homeland Security on “Research and Innovation in the area of security – international best practices”, Warsaw 10-12 May 2016 (co-organizer, co-chair of the plenary, Opening Speech, and recapitulation of the Conference);

76. 21st Annual Meeting of the Erasmus Representatives Nanterre Network, University of Białystok, 25-27 May 2016 (Welcome Address);77. II British-Polish Seminar on “Policing Domestic Abuse: The Rise of Evidence-Based Policing, Bialystok, April 10, 2017; (Introduction and Welcome Address);78. I Polish-American Criminological Seminar, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, May 8, 201779. International Conference on “Contemporary issues of criminology”, National Police Academy in Szczytno, May 9, 2017 (participation in discussion);80. International Conference on “Contemporary issues of criminology”, National Police Academy in Szczytno, May 9, 2017 (participation in discussion);81. International Conference on “Doping – Selected Legal, Criminological and Medical Problems”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, May 26, 2017 (co-organizer, and Welcome Address); 82. I Deutch-Polnisches Seminar – “Kriminologie im XXI Jahrhundert – neue Herausforderungen“, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, 9. Oktober 2017, (co- organizer, and Welcome Address and presentation with E. Guzik-Makaruk);83. I British-Swedish-Polish Seminar on “Threats in the modern world as a new challenge for

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Criminology”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, October 10, 2017 (co-organizer, introduction and co-presentation);84. III British-Polish Seminar on “Human Health – Selected Legal, Criminological and Medical Problems”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, February 26, 2018 (co-organizer, introduction and co-presentation);85. II Polish-Swedish Seminar on “Crime of Foreigners – Experiences from Sweden and Poland”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, April 26, 2018 (co-organizer and Introduction speech); 86. International Conference on “Education in the Process of Prisoners Resocialization: between Isolation and Social –Cultural Activity, Provincial Office, Białystok, April 27, 2018 (co- organizer and introduction speech); 87. The First International Conference of Contributors to the Publication Series Entitled “Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie” on “Criminology and penal Law in XXI Century – Opportunities and Challenges”, Faculty of Law – University of Białystok, Mai 10-11, 2018 (co-organizer, welcome and opening remarks and co-presentation);

Abroad

1. German-Japanese Colloquium on Penal Law, University of Cologne (Germany), September 14-17, 1988.

2. 10th International Congress on Criminology, Hamburg (Germany), September 4-9, 1988.3. German “Strafrechtslehrertagung”, University of Trier, (Germany), Mai 4-7, 1989.4. XIV. International Congress of Penal Law (AIDP), Vienna (Austria), October 1-7, 1989.5. Eighth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of

Offenders, Havana (Cuba), 27 August - 7 September 1990 (invited as individual expert).6. Polish - German Conference on Criminal Law, University of Cologne (Germany), 27

February - 2 March, 1992.7. 11th International Congress on Criminology, Budapest (Hungary), August 22-27, 1993.8. European Round Table Conference on Organized Crime and Terrorism, Berlin (Germany),

October 7-9, 1993.9. Seminar Council of Europe on the topic “Protection of the Financial Interests of the

Community”, Brussels (Belgium), November 25-26, 1993.10. Workshop of the Alexander von Humboldt - Stiftung on “Wissenschaftleraustausch und

Erkenntnisfortschritt -Vorschau und Rückblick”, Bonn (Germany), December 8-9, 1993.11. Polish-German Seminar on Criminal Law, Halle (Germany), May 11-15, 1994.12. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), June 7-9,

1994 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).13. International Conference on Preventing and Controlling Money Laundering and the Use of

the Proceeds of Crime; a Global Approach, Courmayeur Mont Blanc (Italy), June 18-20, 1994.

14. XII. International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College, Cambridge (England), September 11-17, 1994.

15. European Round Table Conference on The Security of the Citizen Due to a Possible Abuse of

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the Environment, Strasbourg (France), October 12-14, 1994.16. The Seminar of the Trier Academy of European Law on “Organized Crime in a Europe with

Open Borders”, Trier (Germany), December 1-2, 1994.17. German - Polish Week of the Central European Police Academy, Basdorf (Germany), March

27-28, 1995.18. International Conference on “National and International Aspects in Countering Organized

Crime and Terrorism”, Bratislava (Slovak Republic), March 29-31, 1995. Paper: Specific characteristics of organized crime in Poland.

19. Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Cairo (Egypt), 29 April - 8 May, 1995 (as author of the Polish report about organized crime).

20. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 9-12, 1995 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland),

21. Congress of New Criminological Society on Organized Crime and Prevention of Daily Violence, Vienna (Austria), October 5-7, 1995.

22. Congress of the Academy of European Law, Trier (Germany), November 23-24, 1995 (as a guest of honour).

23. German-Polish Week of the Central Police Academy, Basdorf (Germany), March 18-22, 1996.

24. International Conference “European Co-operation in Countering Transborder Crime and Terrorism”, Kyiv, (Ukraine), March 27-29, 1996.

25. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 7-10, 1996 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

26. Fourteenth International Symposium on Economic Crime: Corruption - the Enemy within, Jesus College Cambridge (Great Britain), September 8-13, 1996.

27. The Second Biennial Conference of the Indian Society of Victimology, Bangalore (India), October 4-6, 1996.

28. 3rd International Police Executive Symposium: Organized Crime. A World Perspective, Yokohama (Japan), November 28, 1996 - December 1, 1996 (as a member of the delegacy of Europe).

29. Polish - German Combined Week of the Central European Police Academy, Rothenburg/OL (Germany), April 7-11, 1997.

30. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 7-11, 1997 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

31. International Seminar “Poles and Germans. Cultural Stereotypes and their Influence”, Schloß Wildenburg (Germany), May 15, 1997.

32. International Seminar on Polish Criminality in Germany - Reality and its View in German mass-media, Düsseldorf (Germany), May 16, 1997.

33. Pre Congress arranged by the Swedish National Section of AIDP on “Organized Crime in the Baltic Sea Area”, Stockholm (Sweden), June 6-8, 1997 (as co-representative of Polish Section A.I.D.P.).

34. International Conference on “Violence in Contemporary World: From Adaptation to Omnecide?”, St.Petersburg (Russia), June 26-29, 1997.

35. German - Polish Seminar on Criminological and Legal Issues of Organized Crime (Part II),

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Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Germany), October 30 - November 5, 1997.36. Preparatory Colloguium for the 16th AIDP Congress on the Topic - Reform of Criminal

Procedure, Guadalajara (Mexico), October 13-17, 1997 (as co-representative of Polish Section A.I.D.P.).

37. The 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego (California), November 11-14, 1997.

38. Polish-German Combined Week of the Central European Police Academy, Rothenburg/OL (Germany), April 20-24, 1998.

39. International Conference on “New York! New York! Criminality in Metropolises”, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Berlin (Germany), Mai 11-12, 1998.

40. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 17-19, 1998 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

41. The 12th International Congress on Criminology, Seoul (Korea), August 24-29, 1998 (as one and only representative of Polish Society of Criminology).

42. 62. Deutscher Juristentag, Bremen (Germany), September 22-25, 1998 (as a member of the official delegacy of Polish lawyers).

43. The 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November 11-14, 1998 (chair of the Session “Internationalization of Organized Crime”).

44. International Conference on Corruption in the European Union, the Trier Academy of European Law (Germany), December 2-4, 1998.

45. International Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Prague (Czech Republic), March 14-16, 1999.

46. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), Mai 18-21, 1999 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland),

47. The Annual Meeting of the SOCRATES Co-ordinators, Faculty of Law of the Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany, July 8-11, 1999.

48. The XVIth International Congress of Penal Law - “Criminal Justice Systems Facing the Challenge of Organized Crime”, Budapest, Hungary, September 5-11, 1999.

49. International Symposium on “Past, Present Time and Future of the Penal Law Sciences and Criminal Policy at the End of the Century”, Faculty of Law of the Kansai University, Osaka (Japan), October 31, 1999.

50. The Second German-Polish-Japanese Colloquium on Penal Law of the former Alexander of Humboldt-Foundation Scholars’, Kansai University, Osaka (Japan), October 31 - November 5, 1999.

51. The 26th Symposium of the Department of Jurisprudence of Kansai University “The New Polish Criminal Law Legislation”, Osaka (Japan), October 6, 1999.

52. The 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto (Canada), November 17-20, 1999.

53. Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Vienna, Austria, April 10-16, 2000 (as author of the Polish report about Organized Crime).

54. International Police Conference of the IPES - The New Europe’s Security Agenda: Policing in

the 21st Century, Bavarian Police Institute of Continuing Education in Ainring and Univeristy

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of Passau, (Germany), April 16-20, 2000.55. The Annual Meeting of the SOCRATES Co-ordinators, Public University of Navarra,

Pamplona (Spain), May 4-8, 2000.56. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May

27-31, 2000 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).57. XIII Baltic Criminological Seminar “Crime Control: Actual Problems and Prospects for

Development”, Tallin (Estonia), 25-26 June 2000.58. International Conference on Crime and Policing in Transition: Comparative Prespectives,

University of the Witwaterstrand, Johannesburg, (South Africa), 30 August - 1 September 2000.

59. 17. Fachsymposium der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung “Krise des Strafrechts und der Kriminalwissenschaften”, Bamberg, (Germany), 1-5 Oktober 2000.

60. The 52st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November 15-18, 2000.

61. The International Conference on Strategies of the EU and the US in Combating Transnational Organized Crime, Ghent, (Belgium), January 23-26, 2001 (as a member of the scientific committee of the conference).

62. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, February 25-27, 2001 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

63. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 27-31, 2001(as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

64. International Seminar of the European Law Students’ Association Freiburg e.V. on “Europa gefangen im Netz der Organisierten Kriminalität? - Herausforderung für Recht, Freiheit und Demokratie”, University of Freiburg (Germany), July 5-8, 2001.

65. International Conference on Combating Organized Crime, Hukuk Faküoltesi, Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Izmir, Turkey, September 22 - 29, 2001(as co-author of the Polish report and chair of the session).

66. European Conference on “Organized Crime - How Great is the Threat to Europe?” under auspices of the Home Secretary of the Free State of Saxony, Dresden and Schmochtitz,

Germany, October 22nd - 25th, 2001(as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).67. The 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia,

November 7-10, 2001.68. International Seminar on the Implementation of United Nation Project “Assessment of

Organized Crime in Central Asia”, Tashkent (Uzbekistan), ROCA, November 19 - 21, 2001 (as United Nations consultant).

69. The Ceremonial Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna (Austria), February 25, 2002 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

70. Central Asian Conference on Judicial Cooperation in the Framework of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime: Ratification Issues, Almaty (Kazakhstan), 5-7 March 2002 (as United Nations consultant).

71. CIROC Seminar on “East European Organized Crime”, Vrije University Amsterdam (Netherlands), March 20, 2002.

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72. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 22-24, 2002 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

73. The 3rd Annual Symposium on “Crime and Its Control in Greater China”, The University of Hong Kong (China), June 20-21, 2002 (as one of the two representatives of Europe).

74. International Workshop on “Police Reform in Central and Eastern Europe” organized by the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces, Prague (Czech Republic), November 8-9, 2002.

75. The 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 20-23, 2002.

76. The International Symposium on Community Policing, Nanjing (China), November 25-27, 2002.

77. European Union - International Seminar on “Methods and Working procedures in connection with the suppression of Organized Crime”) organized by the Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) in Wiesbaden, Mainz (Germany), December 2-4. 2002.

78. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, February 24-25, 2003 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

79. The 15th Baltic Criminologists Seminar on “Crime Control and Prevention in the Process of Integration into the European Union”, Vilnius, Lithuania, April 25-26, 2003.

80. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 21-25, 2003 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

81. XIII World Congress of Criminology “Reducing Crime and Promoting Justice: Challenges to Science, Policy and Practice”, Rio de Janeiro (Brasil), August 10 to 15, 2003,(as one and only representative of Polish Society of Criminology).

82. International Symposium on Criminal Law of the Korean Association of Comparative Criminal Law on “Risk Society and Criminal Justice”, Pusan Uni. Sangnam Intl. House (Republic of Korea), August 20-22, 2003 (as one of the two representatives of Europe).

83. First International Workshop on Wrongful Convictions: Taking Stock of Konowledge and Searching for a Research Strategy, Breil/Brigels (Switzerland), August 24-26, 2003.

84. An Institute for Human Rights and Criminal Justice Studies Seminar on “Corruption and Organized Crime”, Venue Genmin Auditorium, Technikon S.A., Johannesburg (South Africa), September 10, 2003.

85. Policing Association of Southern Africa (POLSA) Colloquium on “Contentious Criminal Justice Issues: Finding Solutions”, Venue Genmin Auditorium, Technikon S.A., Johannesburg (South Africa), September 12, 2003.

86. The 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado, November 19-22, 2003, (chair of the Roundtable “Organized Crime around the World”).

87. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, March 1, 2004 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

88. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 22-25, 2004 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

89. The 9th Conference on „Scientific Disscussion about Japanese and Chinese Penal Law”, Imadegawa-Campus an der Doshisha University, Kyoto (Japan), Mai 8-10, 2004 (as one and only representative of Europe).

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90. Beijing Forum (2004). “The Harmony and Prosperity of Civilizations”, hosted by Peking University, Beijing (China), August 23-25 (invited to the sub-group “Law” as one of the two professors of law from Europe; as a speaker and chair of the session),

91. The XVIIth International Congress on Penal Law, held in Beijing (China) from 12 to 19 September 2004, (as a member of the delegacy of the Polish Section A.I.D.P).

92. International Conference on “Organisierte Kriminalität und kriminelle Organisationen – Präventive und repressive Massnahmen vor dem Hintergrund des 11. September 2001“, Giessen (Germany), September 28 – October 2, 2004.

93. 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, Tennessee, November 17-20, 2004.

94. The Meeting on Organized Crime in Europe, the Council of the EU, Brussels (Belgium), December 21-22, 2004.

95. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, February 24-25, 2005 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

96. The Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Bangkok, Thailand, 18-25 April 2005 (invited as individual expert and speaker).

97. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 24-27 2005 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

98. XIV World Congress of Criminology “Preventing Crime and Promoting Justice: Voices for Change”. Philadelphia PA. August 7-11, 2005 (as one and only representative of Polish Society of Criminology).

99. The International Seminar of the European Commission on “The EU Policies on Security

and Combating Serious Crime”, Brussels (Belgium), 21st-22nd September 2005 (.Introductory-Paper on “The main activities of the Polish Platform of Internal Safety”),

100. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario, November 16-19 , 2005 (chair of the Session “Learning in real and virtual academies: criminal justice textbooks and transnational crime and justice”).

101. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, March 6-7, 2005 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland),

102. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 31 - June 4, 2006 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

103. 58th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California,

November 1-4 , 2006. (10th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997). 104. Il Nuovo Diritto I˚ Convengo Jonico-Polacco “La Libera Circolazione Delle Persone E

Delle Idee Nell’area Dell’unione Europea”, Provincia di Taranto, Taranto (Italy), 11 Novembre 2006 (presentation in the Plenary Session).

105. Annual General Conference on “Strengthening the European dimension of legal education”, Universitat Autonòma de Barcelona, Barcelona (Spain) 23-24 February, 2007.

106. International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, March 10-13, 2007 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

107. 14th Annual Meeting International Police Executive Symposium on “Urbanization and Security”, Dubai (U.A.E.), April 8-12 2007.

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108. 12th Annual Meeting of the Paris X-Nanterre Network, Faculty of Law of Yeditepe University, Istanbul (Turkey), 31 May – 2 June 2007.

109. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), June 6 – 8, 2007 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

110. 20th Annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference on “Criminology: Building Bridges, Adelaide Convention Centre (Australia), September 23-26, 2007 (chair of the Session “Policing and Private Security”).

111. 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia,

November 14-17 , 2007 (11th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997).112. International Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna (Austria), March

9-10, 2008 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

113. 15th Annual International Police Executive Symposium on “Police Without Borders: The Fading Distinction Between Local and Global”, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, May 12-16, 2008.

114. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May

28-30, 2008 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland; 15th participation as a representative of Poland at the International Examination Commission of the Central European Police Academy).

115. XV World Congress of the Criminology on “Crime and Criminology: Research and

Action”, Barcelona (Spain), August 20-25, 2008 (6TH presentation at the Congress of the Criminology since 10th International Congress on Criminology in Hamburg, Germany in 1988).

116. 3rd European Security Research Conference, CNiT – Paris La Defense (France), 29-30 September 2008 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland; invited as one and only speaker representing criminal law criminology scholars).

117. 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, Missouri,

November 12-15 , 2008 (12th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997).118. International Week of Human Rights, The University of Texas – Pan American,

November 17-22, 2008 (as a key speaker from abroad).119. The Inauguration Meeting of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2009,

the Ministry of Interior, Vienna, Austria, March 9-10, 2009 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

120. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May

27-29, 2009 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland; 16th participation as a representative of Poland at the International Examination Commission of the Central European Police Academy).

121. 16th Annual International Police Executive Symposium “Policing, the Private Sector, Economic Development & Social Change: Contemporary Global Trends”, June 9-14, 2009, Ohrid (Macedonia). Discussant in the Panel “Developing security alliances”and participation in “Roundtable Discussion: Policing, Security, and the Private Sector:

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Global Trends”.

122. 61th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadlphia, Pennsylvania,

November 4-7 , 2009 (13th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997).123. The Inauguration Meeting of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2010,

the Ministry of Interior, Vienna, Austria, February 28 – March 1, 2010 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland).

124. Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador (Brazil), April 12-19, 2010 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland; fifth participation at the United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice);

125. UNODC (United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime) International Planning Meeting on “The role and governance of civilian private security as an enhancement to crime prevention and community safety”, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), May 10 – 11, 2010 (as an UNODC Expert from Academe);

126. The Fourth German-Polish-Japanese Penal Law Colloquium of the former Alexander of Humboldt-Foundation Scholars’, Collegium Pollonicum Slubice (Polen) and Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, May 13 - 16, 2010;

127. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), May 21, 2010 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland);

128. 12th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador, Brazil, April 12-19, 2010 (as a member of official governmental delegation of Poland);

129. Conference on „Data Mining and Human Rights in the Fight Against Terrorism, Zürich (Uetilberg), June 9-11, Switzerland;

130. International Security Conference on “Security in the digital age”, Schwerin, Germany,

October 27th and 28th 2010;

131. Global Community Policing Conclave 2010, Kochi (Kerala), India, November 2nd – 6th (as a one and only representative of Poland, presentation in plenary session 1);

132. 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Crime and Social

Institutions”, San Francisco, CA, November 17-20, 2010 (14th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);

133. The Inauguration Meeting of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2011 and International Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, March 14, 2011 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland);

134. International Conference on „Creating a Sphere in the Wider Central Europe Non-military aspects of security in V4 countries – prospects for co-operation“, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prague, Czech Republic, 30th March 2011 (as a speaker representing Poland in the session II “Organized Crime in the Visegrad Group countries”);

135. International Seminar on Implications of the Elections in V4 Countries 2010 – Internal and External Challenges, organized by Institute of International Relations Prague and

Heinrich Böll Stiftung Praha, Prague, Czech Republic, 30th March 2011.

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136. The Annual Meeting of the Central European Police Academy, Budapest (Hungary), June

-1-2, 2011 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland; 18th participation as a representative of Poland at the International Examination Commission of the Central European Police Academy).

137. 20th Annual Meeting of the International Police Executive Symposium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 26-30, 2011 (speaker in the session II “Policing in the Times of Trasition).

138. 16th World Congress of the International Society for Criminology, Kobe (Japan), August

5-9th, 2011 (chair of the Session “Technology and Crime Prevention Strategies” and 7TH presentation at the Congress of the Criminology since 10th International Congress on Criminology in Hamburg, Germany, in 1988).

139. 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Breaking the Mold: Innovations and Bold Ventures in Criminology”, Washington D.C., November 16-19, 2011

(15th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);140. The Inauguration Meeting of the Central European Academy Training Course – 2012 of

the Central European Police Academy, Vienna, Austria, March 5-6, 2012 (as a member of the official delegacy of Poland);

141. WG Hart Legal Workshop 2012 on “Globalization, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice”, University of London – Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, England, June 26 – 28, 2012;

142. 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Thinking about Context:

Challenges for Crime and Justice, November 14-17, 2012 (16th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997 and participation as Discussant in two Round Tables );

143. German –Japanese – Polish - Türkisch Conference on “Relationships between doctrine in criminal law, and philosophy of law“, Europauniversität Viadrina, Frankurt (Oder), Germany, 26.8 – 30.8. 2013 (co-author of the paper);

144. 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Expanding the Core:

Neglected Crimes, Groups and Policy Approaches”, Atlanta, GA, November 20th -23rd ,

2013 (17th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);145. International Conference on „Das Asylrecht im türkischen und deutschen Recht und der

Menschenhandel“, Ozyegin University – Hukuk Fakultesi, Istambul, Turkey, June 10, 2014;146. XVII World Congress of Criminology on “Gangs, Trafficking and Insecurity:

Empowering the Community”, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 10 – 14 August 2014 (8TH presentation at the Congress of the Criminology since 10th International Congress on Criminology in Hamburg, Germany, in 1988).

147. 14th Annual Conference of the ESC, Prague, the Czech Republic, 10-13 September, 2014 (key-presentation in Plenary I);

148. 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Criminology at the

Intersections of Oppression”, San Francisco, CA, November 19th -22nd, 2014 (18th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);

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149. 13th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Doha, Qatar, April 12-19, 2015 ((invited as individual expert and speaker as one and only representative of Polish scholars).

150. 15th Annual Conference of the ESC, Porto, Portugal, 2-5 September, 2015.151. The Criminal Law Seminar: Portugal-Poland, Católica Porto Law School, Porto,

Portugal, 5th September, 2015;152. The Criminal Law Seminar: Germany-Poland-Belarus on Economic Crime, Berlin

(Humboldt University ), November 10, 2015;153. 71st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “The Politics of Crime

&Justice”, Washinghton, D.C., November 18 -21 , 2015 (19th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);

154. 16th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology “Crime and Crime Control. Structures, Developments and Actors”, Münster, Germany, 21-24 September 2016;

155. 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “The Many Colors of

Crime & Justice”, New Orleans, LA, November 16-19, 2016, (20th presentation at the ASC Conference since 1997);

156. 18th World Congress of Criminology, O.P. Jindal Global University, NCR of Delhi, India,

15-19 December, 2016 [9TH participation (with two presentations) at the Congress of the Criminology since 10th International Congress on Criminology in Hamburg, Germany, in 1988].

157. The Seminar on „Aktuelle Fragen des Umweltstrafrechts am Beispiel Deutschlands, Polens and Belarus“, Humboldt – Universität zu Berlin, Germany, 5. Mai 2017;

158. International Conference on „Organized Crime along „One Belt – One Road“, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, June 21 – 23, 2017 (invited as a member of the delegacy of Europe and a speaker).

159. 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 13-16

September 2017 (presentation with E. Guzik – Makaruk);160. International Conference on “Darf die Kunst alles? Aktuelle Rechtsentwicklungen aus

duetscher und polnischer Perspektive“, Europa Universitaet Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 19-1- - 20.10. 2017 (Welcome Address and participation at the discussion);

161. 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Crime, Legitimacy and reform: Fifty Years after the President’s Commission”, Philadelphia, PA, November 15-18, 2017 (chair of the session and the presentation prepared with E. Guzik – Makaruk);162. International Symposium on Genetics Law, Istanbul Bar Association (co-organizer Ozyegin University - Faculty of Law), Istanbul, Turkey, May 2, 2108 (presentation with E. Guzik – Makaruk);

163. IV. International Health Law Congress, Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey, May 3rd-4th 2018 (speaker and chair of the session);

164. 17th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and

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Herzegovina, 29th August – 1st September, 2018 (two presentations and one co- presentatation with Emilia Jurgielewicz-Delegacz). 165 . 74th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology “Instituttions, Cultures and Crime”, Atlanta, GA, November 14-17, 2018 (chair of the session, co-presentation with E. Guzik – Makaruk, and critics in the session 427 (Authors Meet Critics: Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Civic Education).

The Main MembershipsMember, Polish Society of Criminal Law, Member, International Association of Penal Law (Polish Section)Vice-President of the Board Member, Polish Society of Criminology;Member and official representative of Poland, The International Examination Commission of

the Central European Police Academy (1994-2012);Member, Governmental Advisory Board for Contemporary Crime Problem’s (Polish “Anti-

Organized Crime Commission”) (1995-1997) Expert, the Parliamentary Commission for Preparing Immunity Witness Legislation by the

Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Warsaw (1995-1997)President, Giovanni Falcone Foundation for Preventing Organized Crime (1992-1997) (Poland)Vice-Chairman of Disciplinary Commission for Academic Staff by the Ministry of Education in

Warsaw ( 1999 - 2002)Correspondent, Transcrime (Research Group on Transnational Crime), ItalyMember, American Society of Criminology (USA)Member, International Police Executive Symposium, (USA)Member, Council for Financial Information by the Polish Financial Intelligence Unit in the

Ministry of Finance in Warsaw (since 2000)Consultant, United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention (OB/CICP), Operations

Branch (ODCCP, Vienna, Austria)Member, International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC), USAExpert, the European Commission (DG Justice and Home Affaires - Unit for Co-operation in

Criminal Matters) in Bruxelles (Belgium)Member, the Senate of the Higher School of Police in Szczytno (Polish National Police

Academy), 2006-2010.Member, the Advisory Board of the Chief Commander of the Police, WarsawMember, the Advisory Board to the Head of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, Warsaw

(2009-2015); Chair of the Scientific Board of the Professor Jan Sehn Institute of Forensic Expertise in

Kraków (Poland)

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The Main Teaching Activity in PolandUniversity of Bialystok, School of Law in Bialystok (Criminal Law, Criminology and

Organizerd Crime Issues)National Higher Police Training School in Szczytno (Criminology, Organized Crime Issues,

Criminal Policy, Economic Crime, Pathologies in the Public Administration),Central European Police Academy – in the period 1994-2012 (Organized Crime Issues, Financial

Crime),Many lectures on seminars for judges, public prosecutors, policemen in the field of Criminal

Law, Criminology, Criminal Policy, Organized Crime and Money Laundering Issues.

Others:Presenting report as the Examiner on the point of P. H. Pandian’s thesis entitled A Study on Certain Factors Associated with the Sentencing Decision by the Judges in Murder Cases at the University of Madras (2004). Letter of Reference for Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina-Charlotte connected with nomination Professor Paul Friday for University’s International Scholar Award (2006).Serving (2011-2013) as a member in Doctoral Dissertation Committee at the Northeastern University (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice);


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