“… fear of crime can be regarded as a social problem comparable to crime itself” (National Crime Prevention Program 1999). The Finnish definition of crime prevention focuses on...
The law of September, 8th 2003 was modified by the law of 30th July 2013. It authorizes the police to evict the violent partner from the common residence, regardless of the...
The aim of Finland’s national cyber security strategy is to respond to cyber threats, strengthen the overall security of society and ensure the smooth functioning of the cyber...
This youth engagement scheme, developed by the London Fire Brigade, aims to tackle fire-related anti-social behaviour amongst young people (e.g. fire setting and hoax calls) and...
The project is built on the belief that the inclusion of positive activities that young people wanted could reduce anti-social behaviour, disorder and fear of crime for the longer...
The core aim of the project was to reduce anti-social behaviour and crime in the park and the local vicinity and to provide an improved quality of life for local residents, so that...
The Charlton Athletic Social Inclusion Programme offered young people a chance to get involved in something fun and positive, whilst spending time with young people from other...
Action for Youth project is for young offenders and prisoners between 15-29 -years old. The objective is to reach clients and to engage them to receive the support that is provided...
Organised property crime encompasses a range of different criminal activities carried out predominantly by highly mobile OCGs operating across the EU. Organised burglaries, thefts...