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...
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 ambition of this project is to show the alternatives of handling, to realize the danger, to increase one’s self-assurance, to boost the overall feeling of safety and finally to...
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 based in Preston, a city in the North West of England. It focuses on a neighbourhood in the east of the city known locally as “Dodge City” which has long suffered...
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...