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Appendix B: Conference Agenda
Pages 187-195

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From page 187...
... Snow Acting Assistant Director Office of Protective Research United States Secret Service Washington, DC Edward Walsh Special Agent-in-Charge Intelligence Division United States Secret Service Washington, DC Robert Kyanko Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Intelligence Division United States Secret Service Washington, DC Dwight T Colley Special Agent, Office of Training United States Secret Service Washington, DC Consultants to the United States Secret Service Lewis R
From page 188...
... Vincent's Hospital New York, NY 10011 Bernard Vittone, M.D. Resident in Psychiatry St.
From page 189...
... Hamburg, M.D. Harvard University 8:30 Introduction of Conferees 8:40 United States Secret Service Presentation: Two Case Illustrations Edward Walsh Special Agent-in-Charge, Intelligence Division Case #1 (minutes 15)
From page 190...
... United States Secret Service Expectations Robert R Snow Acting Assistant Director, Office of Protective Research 9:30-10:45 Plenary Presentations and Discussion - Assessment NAS Lecture Room Basic Question: What can behavioral science offer to assist the U.S.S.S in its task of assessing persons who threaten their protectees (i.e., potential assassins)
From page 191...
... Research needs and opportunities Workshop A: NAS Lecture Room Workshop B: Room 180 Workshop C: Room 280 12:15 P.M. Lunch - NAS Refectory 1:30 Workshop groups reconvene 3:00 Coffee-tea-juice Break 3:30 Plenary Presentations and Discussion - Management NAS Lecture Room Basic Question: What can behavioral science offer to assist the U.S.S.S.
From page 192...
... 5:30 Cocktails 6:30 Buffet Dinner - NAS Refectory 7:30 Workshop groups reconvene: Each group to address main issue of management and specific sub-questions, including exploration of: Novel ideas, new approaches Training implications Reseach needs and opportunities 9:30 Adjourn for the day (Groups chairs, vice-chairs, and workshop staff review the day's activities.) Tuesday, March 10, 1981 National Academy of Sciences Building, Lecture Room 8:30 A.M.
From page 193...
... Plenary Session, NAS Lecture Room Summary impressions, brief comments, ideas, and/or suggestions from each conference participant 3:00 U.S.S.S. Response 3:20 Closing Remarks W


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