Ross is a former tenured sociology professor with expertise in the
sociology of knowledge and religion. Over 23 years ago Ross founded
Intelligarde, The Law Enforcement Company which has come to symbolize
and demonstrate the rapidly changing boundaries between public and
private policing. Known around the world by academics and police scientists
Intelligarde continues to test the limits of public and private methods
of order construction and maintenance. Ross is active internationally
as a consultant in all aspects of crime prevention and policing. In
his spare time Ross tends his vineyard with his wife in historic Prince
Edward County. Prince Edward County is two hundred kilometers east
and a world away from Toronto.
Gregory Saville
Greg is an urban planner, and former police officer, specializing in CPTED and urban safety. He is also a consultant in emotional intelligence training. He pioneered the SafeGrowth model of community development, as well as problem based learning in law enforcement having codeveloped the PTO and PBL programs for the U.S. Department of Justice. He co-founded of the International CPTED Association and co-chairs the Police Society for Problem Based Learning. He is adjunct professor at the University of Calgary. In spare moments you'll find him jamming with other percussionists or hiking the cathedral rainforests of North America.
Shelly Saville:
Shelly is an accomplished artist and founding member of the Elm
City Artists, a plein air painting group in New England. She has been
manager of the Elm City Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut and
the Basic Inquiry studio in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has extensive
experience organizing and managing art groups and developing cultural
activities in neighborhoods, such as the ArtWalk festival in New Haven.
Her paintings have been shown in galleries in California, New England,
and Canada. When not painting outdoors, she loves traveling to experience
different cultures and explore new places around the world.
Evelyn Zellerer:
Evelyn is a criminologist (Ph.D.), with a long time interest
in gender, culture, and social justice. She has directed numerous
projects in Canada, the United States, Caribbean, and former Soviet
Union. Evelyn's particular specialization is Restorative Justice
and conflict resolution. She is a highly effective instructor/trainer,
speaker, action researcher, and writer. One of her greatest teachers,
and certainly her pride and joy, is her 8 year old son. An outdoor
enthusiast, you may find her roller blading, biking, hiking, or
horseback riding. For more information visit her web site at www.ezellerer.com