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European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN): Crime prevention activities on EU, national and local level
Abstract:
The European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) was set up by Council Decision 2009/902/JHA on 30 November 2009 repealing the establishing Council Decision 2001/427/JHA. The Network consists of a Board and a Secretariat as well as contact points which are designated by each Member State. The EUCPN Secretariat is hosted by Belgium in the project ‘Towards a European Centre of Expertise on Crime Prevention’ financially supported by the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Union European Commission – Directorate-General Home Affairs. Since 1 January 2013 the Board is chaired by Ireland. The European Crime Prevention Network contributes to developing the various aspects of crime prevention at the European Union level, taking into account the European Union crime preventive strategy, and supports crime prevention activities and good practices at the national and local level. In line with the Council Decision a Multiannual Strategy sets out the long-term orientations for the Network. In the first half of 2013 the Irish Presidency will focus on two particular areas of crime: youth offending and internet crime. In addition, together with the Irish Chair the EUCPN Secretariat will work on the topic of ‘evaluation’ of crime prevention interventions. Among others, expert workshops, a toolbox and thematic paper are planned for 2013. The lecture will introduce the EUCPN, its strategies and crime prevention activities on EU, national and local level.
Vita:Belinda Wijckmans holds a Licence/Masters degree in sociology. She has four years of research experience as a scientific researcher at the research group Interface Demography (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), mainly on demographic and family sociology related subjects. She has been involved in setting up and monitoring a large-scale data collection (over 12.000 respondents) in Flanders, Belgium and has adequate experience in quantitative research methods. She has published articles in numerous peer reviewed books and journals. In addition, in 2011-2012 she gained international development work experience in Western Africa as an advisor in organisational development, combining both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Since August 2012, she is Research Officer at the Secretariat of the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN), which means that she is responsible for the research related activities of the Network. Under the Cyprus Presidency she worked on the theme of community policing in Europe and collaborated in the creation of a toolbox for (local) policy-makers and practitioners. Currently she is working on the theme of evaluation together with the Irish Presidency, which will lead to a manual for practitioners for evaluating crime prevention projects by the summer of 2013.
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