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Health care

Health care

  Healthcare in prisons R&D challenges #3   Prevention and treatment of communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, sexually...

ICT & robotics

ICT & robotics

  ICT & Robotics for prisons and probation R&D challenges #5   

The internet of everything and the prison of tomorrow;
 Digital...

Policy and Strategy

Policy and Strategy

  R&D challenge #1 Rethinking penitentiary policy and strategy   penitentiary policy planning (and evaluation); prison systems...

Social reintegration

Social reintegration

Prisons and probation: rethinking social reintegrationR&D challenge #2 minors and juveniles education and reinsertion; risk assessment of...

R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

  The deadly attacks in Madrid (2004), London (2005), Glasgow (2007) and Stockholm (2010), followed by the foiled attempts and arrests in...

  • Engineering and Infrastructure

    Engineering and Infrastructure

  • Health care

    Health care

  • ICT & robotics

    ICT & robotics

  • Policy and Strategy

    Policy and Strategy

  • Social reintegration

    Social reintegration

  • R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

    R2PRIS Radicalization Prevention in Prisons

Luís Miguel de Barros Moreira Pinto, Ph.D.

 

 

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Luís Miguel de Barros Moreira Pinto was born in Lisbon, in 5th October 1969.
He’s graduated in Architecture (1994) and after that he has done the Master Degree in the same field, at Lusíada University, in Lisbon ( 1996 ).  In 2007 he made his doctorate ( PhD) in History / perception design, at Portucalense University in Oporto.
Research in the field of Architecture, perception, virtual reality, new construction materials (eco-friendly products) and technology applied in architecture.

  • 2014/2015- Member of the Scientific Committee of the Portuguese Association of Property Valuation, in Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2013/2015-Coordinator of the Beira Interior Region in representation of the of the Portuguese Association of Property Valuation, Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2014/2015- Member of the Committee for Education in Property Valuation, of the Portuguese Association of Property Valuation, in Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2014/2015-Member of the Pedagogic Committee of the Architecture Master Degree Course, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2014/2015- Member of the Scientific Committee of the Architecture Master Degree Course, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2014/2015-Coordinator of project classes from 1st level, in UBI university, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2006/2014-Coordinator of drawing classes from 2nd level, in UBI university, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2006/2014-Coordinator of project classes from 5th level, in UBI university, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2007/2015-Member of the Scientific Committee, in the Engineering Faculty, in UBI university ,in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2006/2014-President of the Scientific Committee of the Architecture Master Degree Course, in Covilhã, Portugal
  • 2011/2015- Integrate member of the Research Center on Technology, Architecture and Design, CITAD, from the Minerva Foundation, in Lusíada University, in Lisbon, Portugal
  • 1997/2013- Director of L.Moreira Pinto Architecture office in Torres Vedras, Portugal
  • 1997-2013 –Property Valuation expert, in some Banks, in Portugal; like BES, CGD, Santander Totta, BES Leasing, BPI. With the coordination of CPU, Value Thinking, Krata and Luso Roux.

 

Personal page:  https://www.ubi.pt/Pagina_Pessoal.aspx?id=lpinto

  

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Bob Goble, MsC

 

 

Associated researcher 

 

Bob Goble is Executive Vice President and founding Principal of CGL Companies.

A substantial amount of his experience has been in both local and state adult and juvenile criminal justice facilities planning. He has served as an expert witness in USA federal and state courts on behalf of both local and state governments. In addition to preparing facilities and systems plans and studies, Mr. Goble has also conducted a variety of operational and management systems evaluations and provided technical assistance and training programs for local officials, state agencies, governors and legislatures.

 

Prior to establishing CGL, Mr. Goble was Assistant Director of the planning division of an international consulting firm. He was responsible for managing numerous projects and coordinating the division's staff assignments. Prior to that he was a senior planner for the City of Dallas, Texas, where he directed several public facilities and services studies, public safety facilities location and concept planning, served as a Policy Review Committee member for the City's Community Renewal Program Team and worked on the Department's Special Projects Team. While in graduate school he worked as a research assistant and a graduate teaching assistant. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Space Planning and Design from Ohio University and a Master of Urban Planning from the University of Illinois.

 

Mr. Goble’s analytic, planning and technical assistance experience includes approximately 200 justice and government projects since CGL’s founding in 1975 throughout the USA and other countries:

  • 11 Criminal Justice Systems Assessments, Master Plans and Studies
  • 69 Jail System and Facilities Needs Assessments, Master Plans, Architectural Programs, Design Reviews and Assistance, Transition/Activation Technical Assistance
  • 17 Courts Needs Assessments, Master Plans, Architectural Programs
  • 16 Juvenile Courts, Detention and Corrections Needs Assessments, Facility Master Plans, Architectural Programs, Design Review and Technical Assistance
  • 11 Law Enforcement Studies, Facility Master Plans and Architectural Programs
  • 46 USA State Corrections/Prison System Master Plans, Facility Master Plans, Architectural Programs, Design Reviews and Assistance and Systems Technical Studies and Assessments
  • 7 General Government and Institutional Facilities Planning, Master Planning, Space Planning and Programming
  • 18 National Government Projects for Corrections, Courts, Security, and Mental Health Agencies in USA, Mexico, Singapore, Saudi Arabia and United Kingdom

 

Present and Past Appointments, Boards and Committees

Board Member, International Corrections and Prisons Association North America, a 501c(3) corporation

 

 

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