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1 International NGO s for Crime Prevention

2 (1) Preliminary remarks (2) European Forum for Urban security (EFUS) (3) International Center for Crime Prevention (ICPC) (4) Annual International Forum for Crime Prevention (AIF) (5) Conclusion & prospects

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4 Crime Prevention Comprises strategies and measures that seek to reduce the risk of crimes occurring, and their potential harmful effects on individuals and society, including fear of crime, by intervening to influence their multiple causes. Community Safety UN Guidelines for the Prevention of Crime 2002 Refers to a sense of well being and the quality of life of a community or neighbourhood. It also suggests the collective nature of creating a safe community.

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7 A Non-Governmental Organisation founded in 1988 by Mayors from various European countries Today, a growing network of 300 local authorities An increasing number of National forums around Europe to establish a dialogue with States (Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal,Luxemburg) 2 representation offices in Brussels and Budapest

8 French Forum 125 cities Presided by Saint- Herblain Belgian Forum 12 cities Presided by Molenbeek-Saint- Jean Italian Forum 77 cities Presided by Modena FESU 300 local authorities Luxemburguese Forum 118 cities Presided by Dudelange Spanish Forum 40 cities Presided by Seville Portuguese Forum 12 cities Presided by Matosinhos

9 Goals Strengthen local crime prevention policies, through the exchange of practices and expertise Advocate an integrated vision of security, and a balanced approach respecting human rights Promote the perspective of cities vis-à-vis national, European and international bodies

10 Strengthen local crime prevention policies, And support cities in their development Cities helping cities To exchange practices and expertise : European programs, training sessions, policy seminars, conferences for political and technical staff. Over 350 good practices and 30 publications on various topics

11 Main thematics Diagnosis Drugs Fear of crime Large events Mediation Migrants Minorities, Police Prison Public spaces Role of mayors Schools Technologies Terrorism Trafficking Training Women Youth

12 Build and advocate an integrated vision of security, and balanced approach respecting human rights Security as a common good Address a wide range of issues relative to security at a local level Facilitate work between local representatives, judges, policemen, social workers, universities

13 Promote the perspective of cities vis-à-vis national, European and international bodies Central role of cities Increasing recognition that the local level, represented by cities, provinces, regions, is essential for the definition and implementation of urban security policies.

14 The Forum organises International interdisciplinary events (Paris 1991, Naples 2000) The last conference took place in Saragossa on November 2-4 2006 on Security, Democracy and Cities and gathered more than 800 participants from 220 cities in 40 countries.

15 The safety audit process Specific issues for audit teams Sources, techniques and tools

16 http://www.urbansecurity.org/

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18 An international network of governments, NGOs and UN organisations promoting safety. The Centre is trilingual (English, French, Spanish). Created in 1994 by the governments of Canada, France and Quebec, now 12 member governments: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Hungary, Norway, South Africa, the State Of Queretaro (Mexico), and El Salvador. An international observatory, a centre of expertise, a tool for technical assistance.

19 Advisory & Policy Committee Board of Directors ICPC Scientific Committee Executive Committee

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21 The International report is first of its kind at the international level. It presents: An overview of the main issues linked to crime, safety and victimisation in the world and the types of prevention they elicit A global picture exclusively dedicated to comprehensive prevention

22 What is the International Report? An analytical tool of crime prevention strategies implemented across the world An instrument to disseminate the most relevant practices and policies A marker of emerging challenges, published every two years

23 Who is the International Report adressed to? Decision-makers in different jurisdictions: cities, regions and countries Professionals and specialised practitioners, non governmental organisations, and members of civil society engaged in crime prevention International organisations, United Nations agencies and affiliated, developpment banks and donors Researchers specialised in crime prevention

24 A diversity of data sources: Information produced by international and regional bodies; Information produced by resource centres and specialized networks in crime prevention; Public information relating to government crime prevention initiatives and policies (national, regional, local), and from NGOs and community based organisations; working on crime prevention and community safety; Scientific literature specifically dedicated to crime prevention and published since 2002. The consultation of experts in the field as well as ICPC s Members States and Partners all around the world The comments of an Editorial Advisory Committee with a diverse geographical, institutional and disciplinary background. Obstacles: - Unequal distribution of useful information - Comparison of disparate or unrelated situations

25 The Compendium in Brief The International Report is accompanied by an International Compendium of 60 Crime Prevention Practices from 30 different countries, which: Includes short accounts of what communities can do to prevent and respond to crime challenges Provides a wide array of ideas, and reconfirms the benefits of processes in relation to strategic and effective crime prevention Is divided into five main thematic sections: Aspects of Community Safety, Youth at Risk, Youth Gangs, Community Safety and Indienous People, Police-Community Partnerships in Crime Prevention

26 Conclusion 1. There is a marked progress in international crime measurements and prevention standards and norms 2. The criminalisation of behaviours contrasts however with these international principles 3. The development of integrated prevention strategies based on concrete experience, especially at the local level, is increasingly recognised, but remains fragile 4. There is a strong need for training, capacity building and providing support for practitionners

27 Perspectives Overall, this first analysis: has confirmed the need to strengthen knowledge on crime prevention with greater dissemination and exchange is a work in progress which will benefit communities throughout the world The forthcoming International Report (2010): will cover other topics of interests will include an additional third section: Evaluation of Crime Prevention and Community Safety will be presented at the 12th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Brazil, April 12-19, 2010

28 http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org

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30 The German Congress on Crime Prevention was founded in 1995 as an annual national convention for the field of crime prevention. The aim of the German Congress on Crime Prevention is to present and strengthen crime prevention within a broad societal framework. Thus it contributes to crime reduction as well as reducing both the fear of crime, and the number of victims of crime.

31 As an annually organised congress, the main objectives of the Congress are: Presenting and exchanging current and basic questions of crime prevention and its effectiveness Bringing together partners within the field of crime prevention Functioning as a forum for the practice of crime prevention and for fostering the exchange of expertise Helping to get into contact at the international level and to exchange information Discussing implementation strategies Developing and disseminating recommendations for practice, politics, administration and research in the field of crime prevention

32 3rd Annual International Forum (AIF) within the German Congress on Crime Prevention June 8 and 9, 2009 Hannover Congress Centrum (HCC) Hannover, Germany www.gcocp.org marc.coester@gcocp.org

33 Since 2007 with the introduction of the Annual International Forum an international (English speaking) audience is addressed to share their experiences in crime prevention. AIF believes that while the world is growing closer research as well as experience should be disseminated within a broad professional framework. Therefore international experts from all areas of crime prevention are invited to introduce, share and discuss their ideas, goals, outcomes and projects.

34 http://www.gcocp.org

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36 Communication & exchange exchange of newsletters generell information Collaboration exchange of specialist document mutual invitational conference participation Partnership invitation for lectures organising shared events

37 It is better Cesare Beccaria 1738 1794 to prevent crime rather than to punish it