- 20.10.21 to 23.10.21
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Projects’ Websites
- ALARM
- AUDITS
- BeSecure-FeelSecure
- Bridge - Building resilience to reduce polarisation and growing extremism
- CCI - Cutting crime impact: reducing the impact of criminality in local communities
- Democracy Cities
& Drugs II - EU Street Violence
- IMPPULSE - Improving Police/Population Understanding for Urban Security
- Just & Safer Cities for All
- LIAISE 1 & 2 - Local institutions against extremism
- Local voices – Local communication strategies to prevent extremism
- LOUD - Local young leaders for inclusion
- MATCH-SPORT - Make Amateur Sport Tolerant Eliminating Racism and Discrimination
- MEDI@4SEC – The emerging role of social media in enhancing public security
- PACTESUR - Protecting Allied Cities against TErrorism by Securing Urban aReas
- PRACTICIES -
Partnership against Violent Radicalisation in Cities
- PREPARE - Preventing radicalisation through probation and release
- PROTECT – Public Resilience using TEchnology to Counter Terrorism
- Safer Drinking Scenes
- Security & Tourism
- SHINE – Sexual Harassment in Nightlife Entertainment Spots: Mitigation and Prevention
- Solidify – Supervised Drug ConsumptIon Facilities to Instill Harm Reduction and Social Cohesion at Local Levels
- ToNite
- ALARM
National Forums
Council of Europe
Prevention sounds around Europe, March 2005
Want to know the different national programmes implemented around Europe on different matters? See an extract of our report on violence in Europe written for Council of Europe
Democratic Responses to Everyday Violence integrated project 2004
The EFUS participated in the ad hoc conference of European ministers in charge of violence prevention, which took place on 7-9 November 2004 in Oslo (Norway). On this occasion the conclusions of the integrated project ‘Democratic Responses to Everyday Violence’ … More
Launching meeting of the European Observatory for Crime Prevention, May 11th 2004
Click HERE to download the document distributed during the meeting.
Analyse des réponses des pays du Conseil de l’Europe sur la violence, FESU, Mars 2004
In French only
Farewell Richard…
Twenty five years ago, the world of Richard Hartley, high-ranking official of the Council of Europe, met Gilbert Bonnemaison’s and therefore, mine. This meeting was not an explosion, not a collision, only the soft-spoken recognition of the identities of our … More