Hungary’s criminal policy endeavours to strengthen security, law and order, to reduce crime, mitigate the negative impact of committed offences and to provide protection for...
Prevention program to increase the cyber-resilience of children and teenagers (11 to 18 years old) so that they are aware of the risks of using the internet and social media...
The Action plan on drugs Kempen is based on the fact that the drug problem is expanding and transcends the regional problem. At the same time, a new, innovative approach was needed...
Following the needs of a busy and stressful daily life, young people are increasingly resorting to drugs tempted by curiosity and desire to escape from problems. Through analysing...
Since its establishment the National Crime Prevention Council of Hungary (NCPC) supports and organizes projects that are aiming to develop social competences, build resilience and...
The new Criminal Code came into force on 1 July 2013. The drug control sections are organised to cover trafficking, possession, incitement of minors to use drugs or similar...
The Hungarian National Cyber Security Strategy is defined in two main documents: Government Decision No 1035/2012 (21 February) on Hungary’s National Security Strategy; and...
The aim of Belgium's national strategy is to Increase cybersecurity and tackle cybercrime through: by providing management and actions for the prevention, detection and response to...
The objectives of the crime strategy are: Demand reduction: Deter drug use and harmful use of alcohol Delay as long as possible the first use of drugs/alcohol Reduce risks and...