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 decision to dedicate a toolbox to the administrative approach was guided by the fact that in 2013 it was agreed to strengthen the cooperation between the EUCPN and the Informal...
In this second monitor report the focus is put on people’s perceptions and attitudes on the one hand, and on priorities in crime prevention policies across Europe on the other hand...
This report is a start up of a series of European Crime Prevention Monitor reports published every six months, presenting information on crime situations and crime trends based on...
In this third Monitor, we will have a closer look at some of the crime types which are currently prioritised by the Member States and which were identified in the previous Monitor...
At national level an integral and integrated approach of robbery is considered important. For the period 2012-2015 the Belgian government has decided that severe violence crimes...
The public perception of safety reflects the individual’s view on aspects of the environment and issues of perceived or actual signs of criminality, appearance of disorder and the...
The main goals of the exhibition and the crime prevention short films for children were to draw pupil’s attention to the narrow border between students’ mischief and juvenile...
Certain forms of what is known in Sweden as ‘robbery offences can be regarded as volume crime, which is a priority issue for the Swedish Government (read more under ‘vehicle crime)...