This paper highlights the importance of a victim-centred approach to preventing repeat hate crime victimisation of LGBTI people. Given that it might be hard to prevent LGBTI people...
Museums find themselves in the ambiguous situation of having to protect their collection from threats such as fire, damage and theft on the one hand, while putting them on display...
This policy paper was written in tandem with the toolbox ‘Preventing the victimisation of minors in the digital age - awareness-raising and behavioural change’ and focusses on the...
This paper explores theoretical frameworks used for understanding the relationship between leisure activities and the prevention of youth crime. It is examined whether scientific...
The pilot study aims to identify EU good practices regarding local cooperation, with the involvement of the police to prevent youth crime. The purpose of the study is to know what...
This theoretical paper is published by the EUCPN Secretariat in connection with the theme of the Dutch Presidency, which is trafficking in illicit firearms. With the terrorist...
COP as a police strategy has been widely discussed and commented, both in theory and in practice. Police research has indeed devoted a considerable amount of time in discussing the...
The fifth thematic paper in the series published by the EUCPN Secretariat in collaboration with the Irish Presidency focuses on the theme of evaluation. It is written in the...
This paper is written by the EUCPN Secretariat following the topic of the Estonian Presidency of the Network, which is Cyber Safety. It gives a theoretical insight in what Cyber...