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#PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases. CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGY (2012 Crime Prevention Strategy 33 _ I. INTRODUCTION Over th pase yearst crim, hae bees characterizen by a negativd dynamice of its s quantitative and qualitativ parametere to whics thh e THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police and THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
#PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases. CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGY (2012 Crime Prevention Strategy 33 _ I. INTRODUCTION Over th pase yearst crim, hae bees characterizen by a negativd dynamice of its s quantitative and qualitativ parametere to whics thh e THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police and THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition:FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in order THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police andENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
GERMAN PROJECT "PREVENTION PROJECT DUNKELFELD (PPD)" The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) provides confidential treatment free of charge for individuals who have a partial or exclusive sexual preference in terms of COMMUNITY- ORIENTED POLICING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION TODAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This toolbox is the result of a collaboration between the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Secretariat and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL). We would like to thank the experts in IRELAND: THE GREENTOWN PROJECT The Greentown Project is an evidence-informed and design-led targeted community intervention which aims to reduce the influence of criminal networks on children. The programme’s objectives are to reduce network capability for recruiting children to commit crime and to provide an exit route for children who are already engaged orembedded. The
CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES 7 -have been formally evaluated (including intermediate evaluations) or have designed an evaluation process. For each included evaluation study, the relevant indicators are identified according to (1) type of HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
#PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases. CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGY (2012 Crime Prevention Strategy 33 _ I. INTRODUCTION Over th pase yearst crim, hae bees characterizen by a negativd dynamice of its s quantitative and qualitativ parametere to whics thh e THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police and THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
#PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases. CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGY (2012 Crime Prevention Strategy 33 _ I. INTRODUCTION Over th pase yearst crim, hae bees characterizen by a negativd dynamice of its s quantitative and qualitativ parametere to whics thh e THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police and THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition:FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in order EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION CONFERENCE 2020 On 19 & 20 February 2020 the EUCPN has organised the first European crime prevention conference in Brussels. A wide variety of topics was discussed, such as organised property crime, youth-related crimes, community-oriented policing, trafficking in human beings, evaluation, etc. In each session our output was presented and supplemented byENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
THE HARROW SANCTUARY SCHEME The Harrow Sanctuary Scheme is a victim centred initiative, which makes it possible for victims of domestic violence to voluntarily remain in their homes and feel safe, without fear of attack. The main feature of this pioneering scheme is the creation of a sanctuary or safe room within the house, which enables the occupier to retreat to a place of safety to await the arrival of the police and GERMAN PROJECT "PREVENTION PROJECT DUNKELFELD (PPD)" The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) provides confidential treatment free of charge for individuals who have a partial or exclusive sexual preference in terms of IRELAND: THE GREENTOWN PROJECT The Greentown Project is an evidence-informed and design-led targeted community intervention which aims to reduce the influence of criminal networks on children. The programme’s objectives are to reduce network capability for recruiting children to commit crime and to provide an exit route for children who are already engaged orembedded. The
DANISH POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Danish Policy on Domestic Violence. Preventing and combating domestic violence is an area that Denmark has focused on for a longer period of time, and most recently in 2014 the Ministry of Children, Gender Equality, integration and social affairs launched a national strategy for combating violence in close relationships. CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES 7 -have been formally evaluated (including intermediate evaluations) or have designed an evaluation process. For each included evaluation study, the relevant indicators are identified according to (1) type of HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition: #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019.FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition: #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019.FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
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E-mail for EUCPN matters: EUCPN.Chair2021.PT@pj.pt. More information on the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union can be found here. The Portuguese Presidency will be focusing on the prevention of Intimate Partner Homicide: The problem of violence between intimate partners has raised concerns among governments andacademia
TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases.CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 GERMAN PROJECT "PREVENTION PROJECT DUNKELFELD (PPD)" The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) provides confidential treatment free of charge for individuals who have a partial or exclusive sexual preference in terms of BELGIAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME In Belgium, juvenile delinquency is defined as a general category which includes problematic forms of behaviour or offences qualified as offences committed byPOLAND | EUCPN
This is an introduction text. This field is optionnal and can be removed in the backend. ITALIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Policy activity: Violence against women and the wider issue of gender violence have long been addressed by the Italian National Police through a number of initiatives both on the criminal justice level (which is the responsibility of the judicial authority) and the prevention level, where collaboration with external bodies and private organisations offering the required logistical, legal and COMMUNITY- ORIENTED POLICING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION TODAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This toolbox is the result of a collaboration between the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Secretariat and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL). We would like to thank the experts in SLOVAKIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Violence against women is a serious problem, impacting upon the whole of society. According to statistics of the Presidium of Police Force of Slovak Republic women represented 76.5 % of all victims of the crime classified as torture of a close person or person in care in 2005, and 88.3 % in 2008. CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES 7 -have been formally evaluated (including intermediate evaluations) or have designed an evaluation process. For each included evaluation study, the relevant indicators are identified according to (1) type of HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition: #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019.FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT About the European Crime Prevention Network. We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regarding crime prevention. EUCPN in anutshell.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition: #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019.FUNDING | EUCPN
The Internal Security Fund - Police (ISFP) is a component of the Internal Security Fund. It contributes to ensuring a high level of security in the EU and focuses on two objectives: Fight against crime: combating cross-border, serious and organised crime including terrorism, and reinforcing cooperation between EU national lawenforcement
EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) European Crime Prevention Award 2020 (documents) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN. The deadline to submit the projects is 9WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
In response a Network has been formed within the EU in the Council Conclusion of 5 November 2010. Since then ENAA has evolved into a Network of National Contact Points who act as a gateway to law enforcement agencies, government departments, administrative bodiesand
GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME German Policy on Youth crime. At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. Solely serious forms of youth delinquency and the phenomenon of persistent offenders THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Toolbox 7 - Preventing Secondary Victimization - policies & practices. Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overly known phenomenon. However, it is important to focus on this phenomenon, because the nature of a criminal act leaves a victimvulnerable and
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E-mail for EUCPN matters: EUCPN.Chair2021.PT@pj.pt. More information on the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union can be found here. The Portuguese Presidency will be focusing on the prevention of Intimate Partner Homicide: The problem of violence between intimate partners has raised concerns among governments andacademia
TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: The focus of this paper is twofold. First, it outlines the phenomenon of family-based crime. Crime sometimes runs in families, a phenomenon to which several factors may contribute. The most important factors are discussed here, and put into context by sketching three cases.CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 GERMAN PROJECT "PREVENTION PROJECT DUNKELFELD (PPD)" The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) provides confidential treatment free of charge for individuals who have a partial or exclusive sexual preference in terms of BELGIAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME In Belgium, juvenile delinquency is defined as a general category which includes problematic forms of behaviour or offences qualified as offences committed byPOLAND | EUCPN
This is an introduction text. This field is optionnal and can be removed in the backend. ITALIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Policy activity: Violence against women and the wider issue of gender violence have long been addressed by the Italian National Police through a number of initiatives both on the criminal justice level (which is the responsibility of the judicial authority) and the prevention level, where collaboration with external bodies and private organisations offering the required logistical, legal and COMMUNITY- ORIENTED POLICING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION TODAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This toolbox is the result of a collaboration between the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Secretariat and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL). We would like to thank the experts in SLOVAKIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Violence against women is a serious problem, impacting upon the whole of society. According to statistics of the Presidium of Police Force of Slovak Republic women represented 76.5 % of all victims of the crime classified as torture of a close person or person in care in 2005, and 88.3 % in 2008. CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES 7 -have been formally evaluated (including intermediate evaluations) or have designed an evaluation process. For each included evaluation study, the relevant indicators are identified according to (1) type of HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regardingcrime prevention.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition:FUNDING | EUCPN
Crime prevention projects can obtain funding from a number of EU financial instruments. Below we give you an overview of the most relevant funds. A complete guide to EU funding can be found here. Home affairs and migration #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN.The deadline to submit the projects is 9 October 2020.WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
An Administrative Approach to serious and organised crime involves preventing the facilitation of illegal activities by denying criminals the use of the legal administrative infrastructure. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overlyknown phenomenon.
HOMEPAGE | EUCPNABOUT USACTIVITIES & SERVICESKNOWLEDGE CENTREEVENTSENAACONTACT We aim to connect local, national and European level and to promote crime prevention knowledge and practices among the EU Member States. No matter the subject, we are your first point of contact regardingcrime prevention.
RESEARCH | EUCPN
Toolbox The EUCPN publishes a toolbox series, with new titles appearing biannually. A toolbox focuses on the main theme of the Presidency and aims to support practitioners. It is a prevention-oriented manual in which we look at the difficulties and attempts to prevent the crime. Our last edition:FUNDING | EUCPN
Crime prevention projects can obtain funding from a number of EU financial instruments. Below we give you an overview of the most relevant funds. A complete guide to EU funding can be found here. Home affairs and migration #PREVENTHUMANTRAFFICKING The EUCPN and the European countries aim to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings by warning and informing (possible) victims that they could be or become a victim, where they can find help, protection and information and that they have EU-wide rights. This campaign is being launched on 17 October 2019. EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION AWARD 2020 (DOCUMENTS) The projects, one per Member State, submitted to compete in the ECPA, should adress the prevention of family-based organised crime. Please send the projects for the ECPA in English to the EUCPN Secretariat, through the National Representative of the EUCPN.The deadline to submit the projects is 9 October 2020.WORK PROGRAMME 2021
Every year the European Crime Prevention Network draws up a work programme that defines all the activities the Network is going to complete that year, in orderENAA | EUCPN
An Administrative Approach to serious and organised crime involves preventing the facilitation of illegal activities by denying criminals the use of the legal administrative infrastructure. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VICTIMS' DIRECTIVE IN IRELAND This article gives us more information about the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA. The Victims’ Directive provides for minimum rights, supports and protection for victims of crime regardless of where the crime was committed in GERMAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME At all times, young persons committed offences more often than adults which is mainly because they have not concluded the development of their personality and often do not sufficiently discern the consequences of their acts. TOOLBOX 7 - PREVENTING SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION - POLICIES Secondary Victimization, which means the victimization of victims by government officials after a crime has occurred, is not an overlyknown phenomenon.
WHO WE ARE | EUCPN
The Portuguese Presidency will be focusing on the prevention of Intimate Partner Homicide: The problem of violence between intimate partners has raised concerns TOOLBOX - FAMILY-BASED CRIME Three papers make up the EUCPN toolbox on family-based crime: 1. theoretical background 2. effective prevention 3. the European Crime Prevention Award 2020CONTACT | EUCPN
EUCPN Secretariat Waterloolaan 76 Bd. de Waterloo Brussels 1000 Belgium eucpnibz.eu +32 2 488 33 30 GERMAN PROJECT "PREVENTION PROJECT DUNKELFELD (PPD)" The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) provides confidential treatment free of charge for individuals who have a partial or exclusive sexual preference in terms of BELGIAN POLICY ON YOUTH CRIME In Belgium, juvenile delinquency is defined as a general category which includes problematic forms of behaviour or offences qualified as offences committed byPOLAND | EUCPN
This is an introduction text. This field is optionnal and can be removed in the backend. COMMUNITY- ORIENTED POLICING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION TODAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This toolbox is the result of a collaboration between the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Secretariat and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL). We would like to thank the experts in ITALIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Policy activity: Violence against women and the wider issue of gender violence have long been addressed by the Italian National Police through a number of initiatives both on the criminal justice level (which is the responsibility of the judicial authority) and the prevention level, where collaboration with external bodies and private organisations offering the required logistical, legal and SLOVAKIAN POLICY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Violence against women is a serious problem, impacting upon the whole of society. According to statistics of the Presidium of Police Force of Slovak Republic women represented 76.5 % of all victims of the crime classified as torture of a close person or person in care in 2005, and 88.3 % in 2008. CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES 7 -have been formally evaluated (including intermediate evaluations) or have designed an evaluation process. For each included evaluation study, the relevant indicators are identified according to (1) type of Skip to main content* __Facebook
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