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IMPORTANT NOTICE:

ICPC’S 15thANNIVERSARY WILL TAKE PLACE

ON DECEMBER 7th, 8th, 9th, 2009



CENTRE MONT-ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA

ICPC has had to change the dates of its upcoming 15th Anniversary, as a result of the high volume of international events and a large Congress taking place in Montreal at that time in October.  This occurrence will place severe restrictions and limitations on international flights and hotel accommodations. After examining alternative possibilities, and given various limitations, we would like to inform you that the 15th Anniversary will now take place on December 7th, 8th, and 9th, 2009. We look forward to welcoming you to the celebration of ICPC’s 15th Anniversary.

CRIME PREVENTION ACROSS THE WORLD:
Taking Stock, Evaluation, and Future Perspectives

Over the last 15 years, the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime has been at the heart of an international movement aimed at promoting research-based policies and practices that work to prevent crime and build community safety.

To mark its 15th anniversary, ICPC will focus on the evolution of crime prevention policy and practice.

The Preliminary Program will be available soon.

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QUESTIONNAIRE ON CRIME OBSERVATORIES
 

We call upon your participation in this first enquiry that is targeted towards all organizations that seek to collect and analyze information related to criminality, prevention, and all other related phenomena. 

The questionnaire takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and is available
at the following address:
 
http://www.esurveyspro.com/Survey.aspx?id=40117248-206e-4d42-9ab6-390f3bfd7093

The password to access the questionnaire is: cipc

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SECOND INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON CRIME OBSERVATORIES
"Assess crime and produce results which are useful for the community"

VENUE:
Sede de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) – Raúl Prebisch Room, Santiago, Chile

DATE: 18th- 20th March 2009

The International Center for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC), in collaboration with the National Observatory of Delinquency Department (OND) and the Public Safety Division of the Ministry of Interior of Chile, organized the 2nd International Meeting on Crime Observatories from the 18th to the 20th of March 2009 in Santiago, Chile, at the head office of the Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).



For more information, click here.

The program is available here.

• The publication « Observatoires de la criminalité: recension d'expériences internationales », published after the First Meeting, is also available [pdf, 49 p.]
http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/publications/pub_198_1.pdf

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February 11th, 2009
DELINQUENCY PREVENTION : BEST PRACTICES AND COOPERATION, Paris City Hall, France

The morning of the 11th of February was devoted to the presentation of the International Center for the Prevention of Crime’s work. In the afternoon, the report by the delegation of the Conseil National des Villes was presented. This report on the policies and practices of prevention and security stemmed from the delegation’s professional visit to Montreal at the end of September 2008.

Consult the day’s proceedings (French only)

Consult the event’s press release (French only)

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Presentation of the International Center for the Prevention of Crime’s 2008 Annual Report

Montreal, the 22nd of January, 2009 – At 4:00pm, at the ICPC office in Montreal, Robert Lafrenière, Deputy Minister associated to the Ministry of Public Safety Quebec, John Calhoun, former President of the National Center for the Prevention of Crime of the United States, Valérie Sagant, Director General of ICPC and representatives of Canada’s National Crime Prevention Centre will officially present today the Centre’s 2008 Annual Report.

The official press release of the event is available here.

Consult the 2008 Annual Report here.

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NEW PUBLICATION NOW AVAILABLE

Compendium of Practices and Policies on Women's Safety

The Compendium of practices and policies on Women's Safety includes 69 examples from 32 countries. 

It is divided into four main sections:

  • Municipal strategies
  • Non-government initiatives
  • National government strategies and policies
  • Tools and resources.



For a copy of the Compendium on Women's Safety, click here [pdf, 1,62 Mo, 160 p.]

Consult the
press release [pdf, 127 ko, 1 p.]
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS


International Report on Crime Prevention and Community Safety: Trends and Perspectives 

The first International Report on Crime Prevention and Community Safety: Trends and Perspectives offers decision-makers, practitioners, civil society members and researchers a comprehensive analysis of the situation of crime prevention and community safety in the world. 

For a copy of the International Report, click here.



International Compendium of Crime Prevention Practices to inspire action across the world

The Compendium of Crime Prevention Practices to Inspire Action Across the World contains crime prevention and community safety practices gleaned from North America, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and Latin America, Oceania and South Asia. 



For a copy of the Compendium of Practices, click here.


For more information, you can contact by email Melissa Goupil-Landry, Communications Officer at ICPC: mgoupil-landry@crime-prevention-intl.org


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BECOME A MEMBER OF ICPC ? 
More information
here.

THE INTERNATIONAL COMPENDIUM OF CRIME PREVENTION PRACTICES IS NOW AVAILABLE IN PERSIAN. Click here.
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INTERNSHIP
ICPC is looking for interns for the following (
click on the title for more information):
- Documentalist
- Communication Assistant (information in French only)
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The latest issue of the International Observer of Crime Prevention is now available here.
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Centro de Estudios en Seguridad Ciudadana, Chile
The Centro de Estudios en Seguridad Ciudadana presents its academic courses and training for 2009 :

“Metodologías para el Diseño y la Ejecución de Políticas de Seguridad Pública”

“Jóvenes Infractores de Ley. Programas de Intervención y Prevención”

“Prevención del Delito a Nivel Local” e-learning

“V Curso Internacional de Capacitación en Prevención Comunitaria del Delito para Profesionales Jóvenes de América Latina”

More information: www.cesc.uchile.cl 
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EVENT:

"Women’s Safety: A Shared Global Concern" Afternoon Seminar
On the 23rd of February 2009, an afternoon seminar organised in collaboration with Women in Cities International entitled "Women’s Safety: A Shared Global Concern" was held on the premises of the City of Montreal.  Attending the event were more than 40 participants from community organizations offering aid and services to women, various Tandem offices, the City of Montreal, the SPVM, and other ICPC and Women in Cities International partner organizations. 
For more information on this seminar, click here.
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PUBLICATIONS:

European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS)
The results of this survey will be released throughout 2009 and 2010 in a series of “Data in Focus Reports” on different minority groups and key issues examined in the survey. 

The first “Data in Focus” report examining discrimination and victimisation experienced by the Roma was released in April 2009. Click here for more information.

« Prévention de la délinquance, mobilisation civile et recherche de la juste peine »
Click here to consult the report of the French Conseil national des Villes’ delegation (National Council of Cities), written following the mission that took place in Montreal from the 28th of September to the 3rd of October 2008. ICPC, along with the French diplomatic authorities, organized the different visits of the French delegation interested in Québec’s methods of preventing crime.
Members of the delegation and partners that were met.

Consult the 2008 Report of the Observatoire national de la délinquance (France) [pdf, 2,77 Mo, 41 p.] (French)

Consult the most recent publications of the Délégation interministérielle à la Ville (DIV), France:
- 2008 Report of the Observatoire national des zones urbaines sensibles (ONZUS):
 
http://www.ville.gouv.fr/article.php3?id_article=328
Summary available here (French) [pdf, 53 ko, 6 p.]  



    

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