F.E.F.A., winner of the Belgian Security and Crime Prevention Award 2011, is a comprehensive project about playing soccer, studying, a family balance,... and becoming good citizens...
The strategy of activating the neighbourhood, including the youngsters, to take care of each other and for the neighbourhood, not just by focussing on the problems but also by...
Trends: The number of offences/crimes committed by juveniles, reported over the last 3 years (2011-2013) has substantially remained stable, with a minimum decrease, on average, by...
The perception of safety is related to the approach of individuals to the issues of security in their own environment. The perception of safety is influenced by a number of social...
Since a criminal career often starts in early youth, normally before the age of criminal responsibility, the Swedish Government considers early and clear measures to prevent or...
In Belgium, juvenile delinquency is defined as a general category which includes problematic forms of behaviour or offences qualified as offences committed by youngsters who haven...
A centre for the research, prevention and treatment of antisocial behaviour in adolescence was opened in Milan, in 2007. The intervention is addressed to young people displaying...
The project aims to prevent juvenile delinquency through practices of active citizenship that involve young people and in particular underage offenders.
The Munkmora project involves a broad mustering of resources and the use of several methods to reduce risk factors associated with crime in this residential area.