Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Yoshiaki Omura
New York Medical College, USA
Keynote: Quick Mass Screening Method of Potential Mass Murderers & Killers by Car Accidents from Recent Facial Photographs
Time : 10:30-11:00
Biography:
Yoshiaki Omura received Oncological Residency training at Cancer Institute of Columbia University & Doctor of Science Degree through research on Pharmaco-Electro-Physiology of Single Cardiac Cells in-vivo and in-vitro from Columbia University. He researched EMF Resonance phenomenon at Experimental Physics dept., Columbia University. He published over 270 original research articles, many chapters, & 9 books. He is currently Adjunct Prof. of Family & Community Medicine, NY Medical College; Director of Medical Research, Heart Disease Research Foundation of NY; President and Prof. of Int’l College of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics, NY; Editor in Chief, Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, Int’l Journal of Integrative Medicine, (indexed by 17 major int’l Indexing Periodicals); Editor of Integrative Oncology. Formerly, he was also Adjunct Prof. or Visiting Prof. in Universities in USA, France, Italy, Japan, China, etc.
Abstract:
Recently, there have been many mass murders of innocent people in various places. We found simple, quick, reliable method of detecting those potential murderers. These potential murderers can be screened from pupils of facial photographs used for various application forms in less than 4 min. by finding large negative value of (-)9~(-)12 of abnormal opening (-) of non-invasive O-Ring Test in one or both sides of the pupil, using BDORT which received US patent in 1993. Presence or absence of microorganism infection can be screened non-invasively by the use of broad-spectrum anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal agent within 3 min. An approximate screening of abnormally decreased Acetylcholine & DHEA can be estimated in 6 min. Analysis of pupils of facial photographs of 20 mass murders revealed following abnormalities: 1) Markedly reduced acetylcholine of <1~2ng BDORT Units (normally 500~2500 ng); 2) Markedly reduced DHEA of <0.5 ng BDORT Units (normally 10~135 ng); 3) Existence of significant bacterial, viral, fungal, or mixed infection; 4) Coexistence of addictive drugs (Heroin, Marijuana, etc.); 5) Occasional Brain tumor. 1st 3 findings almost always coexist among mass murderers, problematic persons, & killers by car accident, while the last 2 findings may or may not exist. Marked decrease in acetylcholine is essential in making misjudgments & marked decrease in one of most important adrenal cortex hormone DHEA & infection are contributing aggressive behavior. If found in both eyes, there is higher danger. By examination of pupils of both eyes, a potential mass murderer or killer by car accident can be detected in 15 min. If pupils are normal, screening takes a few minutes. They can also be treated by safe, effective treatment using optimal dose of DHEA, Vitamin D3, or Taurine (along with other safe, effective therapeutic agents) since these 3 substances can increase acetylcholine and DHEA levels significantly towards normal levels with significant excretion of toxic metal or substances, bacteria, viruses, and funguses into urine. The introduction of this screening system is urgently needed in our society.
Keynote Forum
Jean Marie Van Der Elst
Berkeley Research Group, LLC, USA
Keynote: Financial forensics–A green hat approach, delivering value from integrated forensic psychology support
Time : 11:00-11:30
Biography:
Jean-Marie Van Der Elst is currently enrolled for a DBA degree at FIT, Melbourne, FL. He holds a Master’s Degree in Economics & Finance from University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa where he was a Lecturer in the Faculty of Economic Sciences before completing the SEP program at Columbia, NY. He has been a Treasurer at GMSA, Finance Director at Tetra Pak UK, Switzerland & Russia, CFO at RJR Russia and GM of Coca-Cola Tanzania. He founded TAS Forensics, developing a niche market for international financial forensic services and opened TAS Forensics LLC, Florida providing expert forensic services to corporations such as BRG. He is a Director at BRG and a member of ACFEI and ACFE. He facilitates settlements applying his unique blend of international academic, corporate and entrepreneurial skills & experience.
Abstract:
Traditionally forensic finance practices require rigorous investigation of financial records in order to substantiate expert reports and testimony. Recent developments point to an increased demand for specialized ancillary and integrated services, utilizing a lateral approach in delivering quantitative and qualitative solutions. This early coordination between forensic experts allows for broad insight between forensic accountants, clinical, behavioural and industrial psychologists and related medical practitioners. This coordinated approach is providing meaningful context for quantitative discovery, allowing for more focused financial analysis and hence more objective conclusions. The resultant formulation of joint strategy delivers a platform for mediation options and settlements avoiding lengthy, costly disputes & litigation. Accordingly this new green hat approach provides a broad set of benefits to experts and the sector in delivering a sound basis for investigation, negotiation and possible settlements.
Keynote Forum
Derek Layder
University of Leicester, UK
Keynote: Forensic Sociology: Towards an integrated research agenda
Time : 10:30-11:00
Biography:
Derek Layder received his PhD from the London School of Economics in 1976. He has been Lecturer (1974), Reader (1993), Professor (1997), Emeritus Professor (2001), at the University of Leicester UK. He held several visiting appointments and have authored 15 books and numerous articles, mainly on social theory and research methods. He is interested in integrating agential and structural (or ‘systemic’) approaches to society and social behaviour. To this end he developed the ‘theory of social domains’ (1997 & 2006) and ‘adaptive theory and method (1993,1998, 2014). When combined he refer this as Investigative Research.
Abstract:
‘Investigative research’ (Layder 1997, 1998, 2006, 2013, 2017) is a sociology-based framework but eminently suited to forensic science. Criminal behaviour or activity (violence, extortion, robbery, or serial murder) is understood as an outcome of the intersecting influences of four principal social domains -along with their sub-dimensions of power and temporality. 1]‘Psychobiography’ traces ‘perpetrators’ psychological states of mind, intertwined with social involvements, emotions and preferred modes of interpersonal control -as they unfold over time. 2] ‘Situated activity’ examines face to face encounters (between victims and perpetrators) and the importance of emergent meanings.3] ‘Social settings’ are the proximate social locations of criminal activities and significantly influence criminal conduct 4] ‘Contextual resources’ (wider societal influence of such factors as -class gender, ethnicity, age) in both material (money, goods) and symbolic (values, beliefs) forms. Additionally, different (domain) forms of ‘power & control’ and ‘temporality’ significantly affect the unfolding narratives of crime. The strengths of such a programme are: 1] Brings together sociology, psychology, philosophy, anthropology and other strands of forensic science to form a unified interdisciplinary research programme, 2] Common focus around emotion and interpersonal control (Layder 2004). 3] Integrated approach allows diverse, but complementary theories and research approaches, to work in unison, 3] Based on a unique combination of theory-testing and theory-generating approaches in the context of multi-strategy and mixed methods research.