Abstract:The lecture will be about neighbourhood watch movement in Estonia. I would like to emphasize how it is possible to involve state, local governments, NGOs and citizens (and also businesses) into continuous effective activity. The aim of this co-operation is mainly to reduce crime but there are also other benefits which will grow from the common activities. In this example I will describe how NGO as a leader of this co-operation can be a connection between different institutions and bring together people with the common aim and ideas.
Vortrag in englischer Sprache.
Vita:Tiina Ristmäe started to work in the field of crime prevention in 2003 after graduating the Tartu University (Estonia) Social work administration studies. She led the school and kindergarten safety activities in the NGO Estonian Neighbourhood Watch. In 2006 she graduated Karolinska Institute (Sweden) master program in Safety Promotion. From 2006 until 2011 she was the managing director of the NGO Estonian Neighbourhood Watch (ENHW). After moving to Germany in 2012 she continued to contribute to the development of the NGO ENHW as a member of the board, in 2015 she was chosen to be a member of the board for the second term. Currently she is working for German Federal Agency for Technical Relief in the field of civil protection and disaster prevention.