The aim of the program is to help people protect themselves and their properties, reduce fear of crime and improve their local environment by improved home security, greater...
The CPTED manua composes a practical CPTED handbook specifically for police officers who are taking part in the planning processes, and also for other officials who are responsible...
The main document on criminal policy in Estonia is "General Principles of Criminal Policy until 2030” ( Resolution of the Riigikogu [Parliament] of 12.11.2020)", found in here...
Sexual offences against children is one of the priority issues in Estonian criminal policy since august 2005, when ministers of Interior and Justice stated this to be one of the...
Trends: The number of sexual crimes reported over the last 3 years (2011-2013) has decreased, on average, by 5%. Relevant legislation: Law No 66 of 15 February 1996, Regulations...
The perception of safety is related to the approach of individuals to the issues of security in their own environment. The perception of safety is influenced by a number of social...
The project aims to prevent juvenile delinquency through practices of active citizenship that involve young people and in particular underage offenders.
This project uses the Community Police together with local territory control services with a view to developing ad hoc prevention activity with regard to house burglaries.
OSCAD was established to respond operationally to the demand for security of people belonging to "vulnerable categories", by giving further impetus to the activities carried out by...