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Managing dangerous situations: the dynamics of police - public interactions
 
Looking at chimpanzees is like going back in time and catching a glimpse of our ancestry
 
(and for the connection between the two, see interview by Michael Hagmann in Science, vol 289, p. 572, 28 July 2000)
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2004 - present     Chair in Public order Management, Police Academy of the Netherlands, Apeldoorn
                             Visiting Professor, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool (UK)
       Visiting Professor, Swedish National Police Academy, Solna (since 2006)
 
1998 - 2004          Research Manager LSOP Police Education and Knowledge Centre, Apeldoorn
 heading research programme "Managing Dangerous Conflict Situations"
 teaching national and international (CEPOL and AEPC) courses in public order management
 consultant expert to police forces in Netherlands, Belgium, Northern Ireland, Portugal, South
 Africa, and to Interior Ministry in the Netherlands, the Council of Europe and the EU.
                                        member of the editorial board of "Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law
                                        and Society"
 organiser of the First European Conference on Hostage Negotiations, November 1998
 
1991 - 1998          Senior researcher/ consultant Police Institute Public order and Safety, Hoogerheide
 coordinating research on police use of force, public order policing, bomb threat analysis, etc.
 teaching courses in public order management
 organiser of the conferences "Quality in Safety", March 1998 and "Public order and
 responsibility", November 1993
 
1990 - 1991   Researcher Police Study Centre, Warnsveld
 research on the role of mayors after the police transformation
 
1985 - 1991   Information science and biology teacher in Apeldoorn, Silvolde and Deventer
 
1986 - 1990           Researcher (post-doc) Utrecht University
 observational research on the initiation and escalation of violence during riot-situations
 
1981 - 1985   Researcher Utrecht University and Arnhem Zoo
   coordination of behavioural research in the Arnhem Zoo chimpanzee colony
   adviser to film-maker Bert Haanstra (The Family of Chimps, 1984)
   PhD thesis on the development of quasi-aggressive behaviour in chimpanzees (January 1986)
 
1974 - 1981   Biology study, Utrecht University
 
1968 - 1974   Gymnasium B, Hertog Jan-college, Valkenswaard
 
1962 - 1968   Lucasschool, Valkenswaard
Invited presentations given for:

Instituto Superior de Ciênciais Policiais e Segurança Interna (Lisboa, Portugal), Direction de la Formation de la Police Nationale, (Lognes, France), Studium Generale Universiteit van Tilburg, Department of Psychology University of Liverpool (UK)Nationaal Natuurhistorisch museum NaturalisVereniging Belangenbehartiging voor Geestelijk Gezondheidkundigen, Studium Generale Universiteit Maastricht, Centrum voor Filosofie en Kunst, Studium Generale Universiteit van Amsterdam, Department of Criminology University of Groningen, Department of Social and organisational psychology University of Groningen, Faculty of Law University of Tilburg, Nederlands Instituut voor Biologen/ NOVON, Stichting Nationaal Psychologen congres, Stichting Psychoanalyse en Psychiatrie, Politie Netwerk voor Innovatie en Kwaliteit, Landelijke Vereniging van Artsen in DienstverbandInstitut des Hautes Etudes de la Sécurite Interieure (Paris, France), Stichting voor Interdisciplinair Gedragswetenschappelijk Onderzoek

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Prof. Dr. Otto M.J. Adang
Chair, Public order management, Police Academy of the Netherlands
Visiting professor, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool (UK)
Visiting professorPolishögskolan, Solna (Sweden)
 
I am a behavioural scientist interested in aggression, reconciliation and collective behaviour, specifically in the way in which individuals regulate conflicts and social tension. I have published in the following field: social psychology, investigative psychology, criminal justice, criminology, police studies, ethology, primatology.
 
Writing, reading, walking, cycling, running and taking photographs are my favorite pastimes.
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