Objectives and tasks of combating cybercrime are set out in the rules of the Section (Section 3 of the Economic Crime Combating Bureau of the GKrPP). 1. Plan, coordinate and take...
Illicit drug policy in Estonia is set out in two strategic documents: the National Health Plan 2009-20 and the White Paper on Drug Prevention Policy. The Health Plan serves as the...
Latvia’s National Programme on Drug Control and Drug Addiction Restriction for 2011–17 was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers on March 14th 2011. It was developed in accordance...
Ringist välja is an intensive multi-agency networking method, which is aimed at supporting risk at youth, including juvenile offenders, in building new habits, keeping away from...
Estonian non-governmental organisation SA Kiusaisvaba Kool (The Bullying-Free School) is offering a research- and evidence-based Anti-Bullying Programme KiVa created by the...
The rise of physical and psychological violence among minors (in real or virtual sphere), especially within the school environment, has become a cause of social concern over the...
Previous research demonstrated that repeated feedback in simulated investigative interviews with computerised child avatars (a piece of software called Empowering Interview...
“Dangerous friendship on the Internet” is a project that aims to prevent children from becoming victims of online grooming. The project includes: a campaign to inform society about...
The following information materials are made and are provided for employers, foreign workers and also to the refugees from Ukraine to offer them services and support in Estonia...