DPT´s weekly online broadcast Since March, DPT is broadcasting its new format DPT-TV every week on Wednesday at 11 am (CEST). Each broadcast starts with 10 minutes of “DPT-News” where daily prevention news and topics are discussed, interviews are conducted, prevention events are announced, and much more.
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This part is publicly accessible to everyone. Afterward, from 11:10 am, DPT offers three parallel lectures and three parallel project presentations from the program of the 27th German Prevention Congress (only accessible for congress attendees). In the end, there is the opportunity to virtually meet and discuss with the speakers as well as other attendees. Not yet registered to join the 27th German Prevention Congress and its Annual International Forum? Register Now
Survey on sexualised violence and abuse at schools
DPT News #34 from November 30, 2022
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DPT News #30 from November 2, 2022
DPT News #29 from October 26, 2022
DPT News #28 from October 19, 2022
DPT News #26 from September 28, 2022
DPT News #25 from September 21, 2022
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DPT News #22 from July 27, 2022
DPT News #21 from July 20, 2022
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DPT News #19 from July 06, 2022
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DPT News #08 from April 27, 2022
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Greetings 24 German Prevention Congress
Opening Speech
Practical Panel of the 23. German Congress on Crime Prevention
Fatih Çevikkollu at the 23. German Congress on Crime Prevention (english version)
Prevention Speech of Prof. Dr. Ute Frevert on the 23. German Congress on Crime Prevention
Panel Politik of the 23. German Congress on Crime Prevention
21. DPT, Impressions
Opening Plenum, Prevention and freedom: On the necessity of an ethical discourse
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Closing Plenum
Closing Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Keynote Speech
Opening Plenum
Opening Plenum
Frankfurt Declaration
Welcome by the Executive Director of the German Congress on Crime Prevention
Europe and prevention: the needs of local decision makers and practitioners
Expectations of new EU policies and programmes in the field of justice & home affairs
Keynote Speech
Address of welcome by Caren Marks, parliamentary secretary of state
Address of welcome by Professor Dr. Hans-Jürgen Kerner, Congress President and President of the German Foundation for Crime Prevention and Assistance of Criminal Offenders
Address of welcome by Reinhold Gall, Minister of the Interior of the State of Baden‐Württemberg
Address of welcome by Dr. Frank Mentrup, Lord Mayor of the City of Karlsruhe
Address of welcome by Dr. Wiebke Steffen, Author of the Report for the Congress
Karlsruhe Decleration of the 19th German Congress on Crime Prevention
Closing Remarks
Big Data – Chances and risks for prevention
Outlook and closing address
Welcome by the Executive Director of the German Congress on Crime Prevention
Strategic importance of cyber security
Keynote Speech
„Parallel Justice“ - Warum brauchen wir eine Stärkung des Opfers in Recht und Gesellschaft?
Bielefeld Declaration of the 18th German Congress on Crime Prevention“
Closing statement
Evidence based prevention: State of affairs and future challanges
Understanding the international falls in crime; or why burglary rates dropped less steeply in Germany than in The Netherlands
More prevention - a national task
To the future of victim assistance
Report for the 18th German Congress on Crime Prevention
Annotations to the cut-set of criminology, victimology and crime prevention
Prevention in Bielefeld
No victim of a crime can ever be forgotten
The 18th German Congress on Crime Prevention
A Study on Comprehensive Plan to Protect Children and Youths from Sexual Violence and Support Victims
The Crime Prevention Maturity Model: Embedding security within urban design & planning
The development of the Swedish model of Crime Prevention in the last two decades and its future challenges
Restoring Societies. Norway after the atrocities
Situational crime prevention works; or why burglary rates dropped less steeply in Germany than in The Netherlands
"Security, Democracy and Cities" - a new manifesto of European cities on urban security
GIZ’s systemic approaches to violence prevention
Introductive remarks of the author of the congress survey fpr the 17. German Congress on Crime Prevention
Outlook and Farewell
Ways of the Security-Society
Closing-Statement
Introductory Note ? Balanced Investing in Proven Crime Prevention: A Crime Victim Right
Greeting from the Head of Company Security German Railways (Deutsche Bahn AG)
Greeting from the President of the European Forum for Urban Security
Greeting from the Chairman of the German Foundation for Crime Prevention and Offender Support (DVS)
Greeting from the Bavarian Minister of the Interior
Greeting from the Lord Mayor of the State Capitol of Munich
Violence Prevention: Experiences from South Africa.
Presentation of the International Report on Crime Prevention and Community Safety 2012
Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault and Women?s Right to the City: Lessons from the Gender Inclusive Cities Programme
Safer Cities ? The Urban approach to Crime and Violence (UNHABITAT) and Building Safer and Inclusive Cities: The Experience of Delhi
Sustaining and Mainstreaming Pre-crime Prevention: Glasgow, Bogotá and Alberta
Engaging young people in designing against crime
Munich Declaration of the 17th German Congress on Crime Prevention
Opening of the 17th German Congress on Crime Prevention 2012
Welcome speech of the Lower Saxon prime minister and patron of the 16th German Congress on Crime Prevention
Welcome speech of the bishop of the Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
Summary of the Congress President
International Cybercrime: Results from the Annual International Forum
Preventive action as a political task of communities, Federal States and the Federal Government
Welcome speech of the president of the korean institut for criminology
Introductory comment of the GCOCP scientific expert to the thematic focus of the 16th German Congress on Crime Prevention
Social Networks and their Danger
Oldenburg Declaration of the 16th German Congress on Crime Prevention