Crime prevention became an important Union issue when the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force and created an area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). In 1999 the Tampere Conclusions declared the first crime preventive priorities along with the Union’s obligation to protect its citizens. Two years later the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was established and it was then stated that crime prevention should be based on knowledge and carried out through cooperation and an increased inter-state exchange of information. The Member States have the main responsibility and the work should be carried out by a multidisciplinary approach specialising on certain selected priorities. Successful practices need to be exchanged within the net...
Stated in very general terms, evaluating a policy means estimating its impact. While the evaluation ...
The pilot study aims to identify EU good practices regarding local cooperation, with the involvement...
The fight against organised crime generally requires a high degree of cooperation between states. In...
Crime prevention became an important Union issue when the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force and cr...
This paper discusses the current tendency in the EU to promote a criminal justice model focusing on ...
The European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was set up by Council Decision 2009/902/JHA on 30 Nove...
The activities and tasks of the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN), established in 2001, have...
textabstractThe preventive approach against organised crime has gained much attention since the ear...
none1noThe chapter presents a general overview of some issues related to crime prevention and its ch...
During the 1990s social crime prevention (aiming at addressing the root causes of crime) was an impo...
For the past two decades the growth of public policies and strategies aimed at crime prevention and ...
The European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was set up on 30 November 2009 by Council Decision 200...
In this second monitor report the focus is put on people’s perceptions and attitudes on the one hand...
open1noThe chapter presents a general overview of some issues related to crime prevention and its ch...
Defence Date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute...
Stated in very general terms, evaluating a policy means estimating its impact. While the evaluation ...
The pilot study aims to identify EU good practices regarding local cooperation, with the involvement...
The fight against organised crime generally requires a high degree of cooperation between states. In...
Crime prevention became an important Union issue when the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force and cr...
This paper discusses the current tendency in the EU to promote a criminal justice model focusing on ...
The European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was set up by Council Decision 2009/902/JHA on 30 Nove...
The activities and tasks of the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN), established in 2001, have...
textabstractThe preventive approach against organised crime has gained much attention since the ear...
none1noThe chapter presents a general overview of some issues related to crime prevention and its ch...
During the 1990s social crime prevention (aiming at addressing the root causes of crime) was an impo...
For the past two decades the growth of public policies and strategies aimed at crime prevention and ...
The European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was set up on 30 November 2009 by Council Decision 200...
In this second monitor report the focus is put on people’s perceptions and attitudes on the one hand...
open1noThe chapter presents a general overview of some issues related to crime prevention and its ch...
Defence Date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute...
Stated in very general terms, evaluating a policy means estimating its impact. While the evaluation ...
The pilot study aims to identify EU good practices regarding local cooperation, with the involvement...
The fight against organised crime generally requires a high degree of cooperation between states. In...