Local authorities perspective when dealing with Urban Violence

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Local authorities perspective when dealing with Urban Violence International Conference on Urban Violence 23-24 October 2014, Lisbon Sebastian Sperber

Faced with these challenges, there is a major risk that only the most visible signs of these imbalances will be addressed: manifestations of poverty, urban riots, human trafficking, increasing addiction and substance abuse, gender-based violence, youth violence and anti-social behaviour..

Our reactions to the current disorder must follow this difficult and demanding route Prevention Knowledge based Partnership More than ever before, security policies should be built on the balance between sanction and prevention It is important to continue to invest in prevention, even in times of budgetary crisis as cutbacks in this field have a higher long-term cost for society. Cities need to find ways to ensure that their policies are defined and guided by both qualitative and quantitative data, and not founded on prejudice or ideological stances. Strategies responding to the phenomenon should be drawn up with the input of local partnerships, including all institutional and community stakeholders; Anchored at the local level European and national institutions now recognise cities as essential partners. Being the closest to the citizens, they possess skills in prevention, sanction and solidarity and expertise in the management of everyday problems.

Security, Democracy and Cities The Manifesto of Aubervilliers and Saint-Denis (2012) The perspective of the 250 cities and regions of the European Forum for Urban Security

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

A Non-Governmental Organisation founded in 1987 under the auspices of the Council of Europe by Mayors from various European countries Advocating a balanced vision of security: prevention social cohesion - sanction Promoting the local level at the national and European levels Strengthening local crime prevention and social cohesion policies Building one Europe of cities and citizens The European Forum for Urban Security Today, a network of 250 local authorities from 16 countries

PEOPLE Elderly People Migrants, Minorities Parenting Victims Women Youth TOOLS & METHODS Art & Culture Audits and Evaluation Citizen Participation Local Elected Officials Observatories and Statistics Public-private partnerships Training Working on all issues of urban security RESPONSES Justice Mediation & Access to Law Police Prison Professions in the fiel of security Technology PLACES Crisis Management Large Events & Recreational Scenes Public Spaces and Housing Schools Social Inclusion Transport Responses RISKS & FORMS OF CRIME Collective Violence Domestic Violence Fear of Crime Organised Crime & Trafficking Radicalisation Reoffending Substance Abuse Terrorism

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

Large events Political events Demonstrations Spontanious riots Cultural events Urban Violence Sports events Radicalisation Troublesome youth groups

Different phenomena linked to urban violence Large events Political events Demonstrations Spontanious riots Cultural events Urban Violence Sports events Radicalisation Troublesome youth groups suggest a variety of preventive actions

Efus projects dealing with various phenomena linked to urban violence Large events Political events Demonstrations Spontanious riots IMPPULSE Cultural events SDS Urban Violence Troublesome youth groups EU Street Violence Sports events GOAL Radicalisation LIAISE

Efus projects dealing with various phenomena linked to urban violence and the use of technology Large events Political events Demonstrations Spontanious riots IMPPULSE Cultural events SDS Urban Violence Troublesome youth groups EU Street Violence Sports events GOAL Radicalisation LIAISE Efus SURVEILLE working group on technologies

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

Tackling the problem at its roots Urban violence t

Different stages of prevention require different tools/technologies Urban violence t Primary prevention Secondary prevention Preventing the creation of risky situation Managing situation/ preventing incidents Follow-up to incident Tertiary prevention

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

The need for prevention at the example of troublesome youth groups and gangs

Gangs as alternative way of socialisation between family, school and the street (Mohammed, 2011) Family School EGO Street

A look at who is in a gang Boys Under 26 years old/around half under 18years Socio-economic disadvantaged School difficulties/drop out Inactive Many siblings Area prone with crime Boys (school, family control, social control, reaction of neighborhoods are different)

...shows that those who -...are at the fringe of society, - encounter the greatest risk factors, and - have the least protective factors are most likely to become member of a gang. space for prevention community development restorative justice (in addition to law enforcement)

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

Using technology for prevention

New tools for prevention

Which technologies to use? The SURVEILLE project proposes Fine grained analysis of their usability, effectiveness and efficiency ethics/moral risk fundamental rights intrusion to be able to make informed choices and to develop fine grained privacy by design solutions Free ethics advisory service by the university of Warwick www.surveille.eu

A new quality of urban violence due to the use of technologies?

NICTs new dimensions but no necessarily game changer New important problems to deal with : - new virtual territories - global village: information from all over the world has local impact - capacity to mobilise greater number - asymmetry of information: acting anonymously - bluring between public and private in social media - importance of communication in situation of urban violence New instruments for prevention: - communication and participation - empowering civil society - observation and early warning systems

The European Forum for Urban Security Cities actions Urban violence Technologies Tackling the problem at its roots The need for prevention

Cities actions (examples) t Cultural Association of Latin Kings and Queens in Barcelona Participative democracy through neighbourhood councils in Amiens Safetipin New Deli/EU pilots Neighbourhood observation groups in Marseille Knowing troublemakers through social media and identifying them with CCTV in Sarcelles Claim Your Street TNO pilot project, NL Association of neighbourhood mothers calming situations, Clichy sous Bois Using CCTV to manage urban violence in Paris Urban violence Identification of rioters through CCTV in London Holistic gang intervention project BE+ in Brussels Primary prevention Secondary prevention Preventing the creation of risky situation Managing situation/ preventing incidents Follow-up to incident Tertiary prevention

What the Council of Europe and the CDPC can do What? - Insist on rights based approach to security and the need to balance between all fundamental rights - Promote horizontal and vertical cooperation of actors How? - Legal framework - Platform of exchange - Assistance in terms of methodology and tools (like Efus project of a Charter for democratic and responsible use of technologies for urban security)

Thank you for your attention www.efus.eu