David Lloyd and Naratip Santitissadeekorn are at the Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery this week (17-22 March) at the programme on “Mathematical Criminology and Security“. Dave is one of the three principal organisers and Naratip is giving a talk on Tuesday on “Approximate filtering of intensity process for Poisson count data“. Ian Brunton-Smith (Sociology, Surrey) is also attending and speaking on “Collective efficacy and crime in London: The importance of neighbourhood consensus“. The group photo is shown left (with Dave and Naratip front and centre) and a link to the conference homepage with further detail is here.