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Page 1: Revision and coordination - ICPC€¦ · most important international crime prevention to promote the adoption of international stand-ards regarding crime prevention and criminal
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Supervision

Daniel Cauchy

Revision and coordination

Anne Onana

Writing

ICPC Staff

Translation

Anne Onana – Kassa Bourne

© ICPC– February 2018 International Centre for the Prevention of Crime www.cipc-icpc.org

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ANNUAL REPORT 2017 CONTENTS

A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL

4

KNOWLEDGE CENTRE 5 ICPC publications

6

CENTRE FOR EXCHANGE AND EXPERTISE 9 ICPC Events 10

Events organized by ICPC in association

with its partners

11

Delegations 12

ICPC interventions at events 12

Partner and member activities

15

CENTRE FOR COOPERATION 16

Technical assistance and agency support

projects

17

ICPC GOVERNANCE 18

Missions 19 Governance 19

Finance 19

New ICPC members

19

APPENDICES 21

Appendix 1: ICPC members in 2016 22 Appendix 2: ICPC team 2016 25

Appendix 3: Press coverage 2016 26

Located in Montreal, Canada, the International

Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) is the

most important international crime prevention

organization. Founded in 1994, ICPC’s mission is

to promote the adoption of international stand-

ards regarding crime prevention and criminal

justice in order to enhance community safety

and improve the quality of life for all. ICPC works

with member States, international and regional

organizations and authorities at all levels of gov-

ernment, and maintains an active presence in

the Americas, Europe, Africa and Oceania.

ICPC offers a wide range of knowledge - tech-

nical and conceptual - on the theme of crime

prevention, as well as policies, practices and

related tools to reduce risk factors associated

with crime, violence and insecurity.

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Message from ICPC Director General, Daniel Cauchy

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KNOWLEDGE

CENTRE

In 2017, ICPC has developed publi-

cations on preventing radicaliza-

tion leading to violence, from the

point of view of first-line practition-

ers and a comparative study on

national prevention strategies for

youth violence.

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ICPC Publications

Preventing Radicalization Leading to Violence: An

International Study on the Challenges faced by

Frontline Practitioners

The objective of this study, funded by Public Safety

Canada, is to identify the main challenges faced by

frontline practitioners in preventing radicalization in

order to gather specific and practical information

regarding the implementation of programmes and

initiatives, especially the ones linked to challenges,

difficulties, as well as intervention management

approaches.

To do so, the study was carried out in two phases.

During the first one, exploratory interviews were held

with 27 experts and specialists from 14 countries.

Through this phase, we were able to obtain

recommendations in selecting which frontline

practitioners to target as well as countries and cities

implementing interesting interventions for the

prevention of radicalization. We were also given the

contact information of some practitioners.

Subsequently, the second phase of the study

consisted in interviewing frontline actors, such as

social workers, educators, etc. who are involved in the

prevention of radicalization. A total of 63 practitioners

from 23 countries in North America, Europe, Africa,

Asia and Oceania were interviewed.

The Report for this study thus presents the main

intervention dimensions in preventing radicalization as

well as challenges faced by frontline practitioners,

while also sharing their recommendations when it

comes to intervening to prevent radicalization.

The Report is available in French and an English

translation will follow soon.

National Prevention Strategies for Youth Violence:

An International Comparative Study

This international comparative study, funded by Public

Safety Canada, maps and analyzes different national

strategies for youth violence prevention in six

countries, including South Africa, Canada, Colombia,

the United States, France and Norway. These countries

have been selected on the basis of their income

considering in particular that this may reveal

important differences when it comes to connecting all

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the actors involved. Thus, four countries with high-

income were selected compared to two countries with

middle income.

This Report is divided into four parts. The first part has

three objectives: a) conduct a literature review on

youth and violence; b) describe the comparison means

and; c) describe the methodology used. The second

part concerns the monographic description of each

country's violence prevention strategy. The third part

deals with the comparison of these strategies in the

light of the notions of interface and comparison

means. Finally, in the fourth part, conclusions of the

study are presented as well as the recommendations.

The objective of this study is therefore to identify how

coordination, the qualitative dimensions of such

coordination (collaboration, leadership and

participation) and information management are

ensured in the implementation of prevention policies.

The Report of this study is available in French and

English.

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CENTRE FOR

EXCHANGE AND

EXPERTISE

In 2017, ICPC participated in the

organization of various

conferences in collaboration with

its partners, including the XII ICPC

Colloquium which took place

from November 6 to 8, 2017, in

Montreal, Canada.

The Centre was also asked to

intervene as an expert in

prevention by international,

national and local organizations.

This year, the ICPC organized one

mini-conference.

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Events organised by ICPC

ICPC Mini-conference

ICPC Mini-Conference: presentation of the Fifth

International Report on Crime Prevention and

Community Safety: Cities and the New Urban Agenda

On Wednesday February 22, 2017, ICPC held a Mini-

Conference in its headquarters for the official launch

of the French version of its fifth International Report

on Crime Prevention and Community Safety: Cities

and the New Urban Agenda.

A comprehensive presentation of the Report by

chapters was made. Participants from the police,

government, municipal and community organizations

took part in the event. ICPC had the occasion to

present the result of a long reflection on urban safety,

especially promising practices of crime prevention

linked to public transport, drug use or the prevention

of radicalization. The English version of the fifth

International Report was launched in October 2016 at

the Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador.

The Report is available in English, French and Spanish.

Events organised by ICPC in Association with

its Partners

ICPC’s 12th Colloquium: Crime Prevention

Strategies in the 21st Century: Evolving Practices

and Policies, Montreal, Canada

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime

(ICPC) held its 12th International Colloquium, funded

by Public Safety Canada and the Government of

Quebec in Montreal, Canada, from November 6 to 8,

2017. Consequent to its mission to promote crime

prevention as a way to ensure community safety and

overall increased quality of life for all, the ICPC has

hosted colloquiums of this sort every two years in

several countries such as Australia, Norway, Mexico,

Chile, South Africa and Italy among others. ICPC’s

Colloquiums offer a space for debate and dialogue

between international experts, fostering innovative

ideas and the formation of partnerships that will

increase the effects of crime prevention as a tool for

social improvement.

This year’s Colloquium was titled “Crime Prevention

Strategies in the 21st Century: Evolving Practices and

Policies”. As such, it focused on the evolution of the

role of crime prevention actors as well as the

challenges related to coordination and collaboration

between governments. This theme allowed the

Colloquium’s participants to share their perspectives

on important subjects such as the different issues that

affect crime prevention in different global regions,

financial challenges in the field, or the need for

strategies that are adapted to local urban settings.

This Colloquium was very successful in terms of

organization, programme quality, diversity of

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participants, with rich presentations and discussions.

Here is the Colloquium in numbers: 144 participants,

55 speakers, 4 plenary sessions, 12 workshops, 3

languages of communication (English, French and

Spanish), 4 continents, 16 countries and 3 site visits.

Visits from delegations

ICPC's visit to the SQ (Sûreté du Québec)

headquarters to present ongoing projects

On April 6, 2017, the Direction of Communications

and International Relations of the Sûreté du Québec

(SQ) invited ICPC to its headquarters in order to

promote the Centre’s work. ICPC presented its 5th

International Report, projects on the prevention of

radicalization leading to violence, an overview of its

report on the prevention of youth violence which was

presented in Vienna on May, as well as all its technical

assistance projects in the Island of Montreal. This

meeting was an opportunity for ICPC to reunite with

SQ officers interested in crime prevention and criminal

analysis.

Other visits

ICPC also received visits from local and international

delegations to exchange on our respective projects

and discuss possible collaboration opportunities.

Among these, Peter Norman, Australian Crime

Prevention Council; Maria Mourani, Quebec

Government Representative within the Permanent

Delegation of Canada to UNESCO and a delegation

from the MRIF, Mr. Thierry Delpeuch (CNRS - France)

and Ms. Margarita Vassileva (INHESJ).

Exchange Meeting in the framework of the project

“Preventing radicalization with French and Quebec

associations through Capacity Building”

On July 11, 2017, ICPC organized a first encounter in

the framework of our project promoting cooperation

between French and Quebec associations to prevent

Radicalization in which took part local associations in

Quebec, French associations who participated online

as well as the violent radicalization prevention unit of

the non-for-profit association BRAVVO, the prevention

service of the City of Brussels. All attendees were able

to share on their approaches and practices in the

prevention of radicalization as well as set the premises

for the cooperation project.

ICPC Interventions at events

Regional Conference on Community Safety and

Crime and Violence Prevention in Johannesburg,

South Africa

On March 14 and 15 2017, the African Policing Civilian

Oversight Forum (APCOF) organized the Regional

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Conference on Community Safety and Crime and

Violence Prevention in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The purpose of this conference was to develop a

common declaration for the Southern Africa

Development Community (SADC) providing guidelines

on crime and violence prevention. In the framework of

this conference, APCOF invited ICPC to present

successful examples of international cooperation on

crime and violence prevention and to participate in

the development of the common declaration. This

conference was also an opportunity for ICPC to

reunite with various members and partners of our

network in Africa.

Inaugural workshop on Regional Organised Crime

Observatories: Enhancing Africa’s response to

transnational organised crime (ENACT), Cape

Town, South Africa

As part of the ENACT project (Enhancing Africa’s

response to transnational organised crime) funded by

the European Union, ICPC was requested to support

the creation and implementation of a network of five

Regional Organised Crime Observatories (ROCO),

located across Africa.

In order to launch the project, ICPC participated from

July 3 to 6 2017 at the ROCOs inaugural workshop in

Cape Town, South Africa. During this expert meeting,

international experts on transnational organised crime

gathered to reflect on the different approaches,

opportunities and challenges that these observatories

will encounter during their mandate. ICPC, which

acted as an expert on observatories, intervened on

several occasions including organizing and

moderating a session on the challenges of data

collection. During these interventions, Ariane de

Palacio and Pier Alexandre Lemaire, the analysts

engaged in this project, stressed the importance of

ROCOs in producing and disseminating quality

information in a transparent and independent manner

while ensuring the inclusion of all relevant actors and

contributing to the reinforcement of local capacities,

data production processes, public policy frameworks

and public debate on transnational organised crime.

This inaugural workshop is the starting point of a

nearly three year project. ICPC is proud to have been a

part of it and share its expertise. This meeting was also

an opportunity for ICPC to explore and discuss future

collaboration.

3rd World Congress on Probation, Tokyo, Japan

The 3rd World Congress on Probation was held in

Tokyo, Japan, from September 12 to 14, 2017. The

Congress mainly focused on the development of

probation and the role of the community, with the aim

of highlighting how important active community

participation is to prevent recidivism and promote the

reintegration of individuals. The event was hosted by

several organizations: the Rehabilitation Office, the

Ministry of Justice of Japan; the United Nations Asia

and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and

the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI); the Japan

Rehabilitation Aid Association; the National Federation

of Volunteers Probation Officers; the National

Association of Offenders Rehabilitation Services; the

Japanese Association for the Rehabilitation of

Offenders.

ICPC took part in the Congress as a presenter during a

workshop called "Evidence-Based Theories and

Practices involving Offenders with Special Needs". The

presentation focused on the research-action currently

being carried out in France which aims to develop a

prevention and intervention response to radicalization

leading to violence within the probation system.

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19th Annual Conference of the International

Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA),

London, United Kimgdom

From October 22 to 27, 2017, ICPC participated in the

19th International Corrections and Prisons Association

Annual Conference (ICPA) which took place in London,

United Kingdom. The event was hosted by Her

Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service. Under the

theme “Innovation in Rehabilitation: Building Better

Futures”, Academics, Directors of administrations,

high-ranking Officials, Project Officers and

Practitioners were gathered to discuss dignity, human

rights in prison and programmes against violence in

general.

More than 540 participants were registered and many

sessions were organized, dealing with various topics

and experimentations. Among them, the architecture

and design of facilities, offender-centred programmes

and services, rehabilitation and education, strategic

reforms, etc.

ICPC took part in the Conference as a presenter

during a workshop called "Radicalisation". The

presentation focused on the research-action currently

being carried out in France which aims to develop a

prevention and intervention response to radicalization

leading to violence within the probation system.

2nd African Forum for Urban Safety (AFUS),

Durban, South Africa

From November 1 to 3, 2017, the ICPC had the

opportunity to take part in the 2nd African Forum for

Urban Safety (AFUS) as a speaker. The 2nd Forum was

organized in association with UN-Habitat’s Safer Cities

Programme and aimed to facilitate the exchange of

knowledge and practices to address multiple urban

safety challenges raised by urbanization in Africa. Held

in Durban, South Africa, the Forum gathered national

and international experts in urban safety, criminal

justice and crime prevention. During the Forum, the

ICPC was able to present the first version of the Crime

Observatory Evaluation Framework, currently being

developed in association with the Observatoire

national de la délinquance et des réponses pénales

(ONDRP-France) and the Organization of American

States (OAS). This framework has the objective of

establishing internationally recognized quality

standards for the conceptualization, implementation,

operationalization and evaluation of crime

observatories. In the case of African cities, this tool will

not only be used to ensure the reliability of

observatories when it comes to safety, but also to

improve how municipal strategies should be informed.

38th Congress of the Quebec Criminology Society -

Intervention in a context of vulnerability: better

action through better understanding, Saint-

Sauveur, Canada

In the framework of the 38th Congress of the Quebec

Criminology Society - Intervention in a context of

vulnerability: better action through better

understanding, which took place from November 8 to

10, 2017 at the Manoir Saint-Sauveur, Pablo Madriaza,

Director, Research and Programmes, at ICPC was

invited as speaker during workshop 13 on ”Preventing

Radicalization leading to Violence”. He presented the

characteristics and challenges related to the research-

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action currently carried out within the French

probation system by ICPC in collaboration with the

French Prison Administration for their project:

”Intervention and prevention response to violent

radicalization within the probation system“.

1st International Congress on Crime, Violence and

Addiction Social Prevention for Peace Building,

Mexico City, Mexico

On November 17 and 18, 2017 was held the first

International Congress on Crime, Violence and

Addiction Social Prevention for Peace Building,

organized by the University of Sinaloa in Mazatlán,

Mexico. Ariane de Palacio, Analyst and Project Officer

at ICPC, was invited to give the event’s opening

conference, during which she presented the results of

the 2017 ICPC report on National Crime Youth

Violence Prevention Strategies. This event also was an

occasion to consolidate and expand ICPC’s presence

and partnerships in Mexico, especially through the

development of collaboration perspectives with the

University of Sinaloa and the University of Chihuahua.

Partner and member activities

PNI Workshop in Vienna, in the framework of the

26th Session of the Commission on Crime

Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), Austria

From May 21 to 27, 2017, ICPC participated in the

26th Session of the UNODC’s Commission on Crime

Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ). The PNI

Workshop is organized during this annual meeting.

This year, ICPC had the privilege of organizing the

workshop which mainly focused on the coordination

of crime prevention public actors. Margaret Shaw,

Consultant, and Ariane de Palacio, Analyst and Project

Manager at ICPC gave two presentations; the first

focused on ICPC's contribution in the area, and the

second on the latest international comparative report

produced by ICPC on national strategies for youth

violence prevention. In addition to these two

presentations, other presentations were made by the

Korean Institute of Criminology (KIC), the International

Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice

Policy (Vancouver, Canada), the United Nations Latin

American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the

Treatment of Offenders (ILANUD, Costa Rica), the

Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ), and the College for

Criminal Law Science of the Beijing Normal University

(CCLS).

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2nd International Summit on Scientific Criminal

Analysis by Carabineros de Chile, Santiago, Chile

On October 24 and 25, 2017, Carabineros de Chile,

police of Chile, held, in association with the

International Centre for the Prevention of Crime

(ICPC), their 2nd International Summit on Scientific

Criminal Analysis which took place in Santiago, Chile

and gathered national and international security

experts.

The objective of the Summit was to analyze - through

the contributions of recognized experts - the main

challenges for the criminal analysis of violence and its

relation to criminal activity, as well as cybercrime; so

as to access both theoretical and practical knowledge

in the world about it, and how it is being applied. In

this context, Carabineros also shared about their

progress in criminal analysis, so as to contribute to the

development of this methodological approach both

within the country and the region.

The 2017 KIC International Forum and PNI

Coordination Meeting, in Seoul, South Korea

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CENTRE

FOR COOPERATION

In 2017, ICPC continued to

diversify its types of interventions

with partners.

The Centre provided technical

assistance and support in the

implementation of projects in the

Caribbean, Honduras and at the

local level in Quebec.

The Centre was also mandated to

carry out analysis and evaluation

missions for international, national

and local partners.

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Technical Assistance and Agency Support

Projects

Assessment of National and Regional Crime

Observation and Analysis for Evidence-Based

Youth Crime and Violence Prevention Programmes

in the Caribbean

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

through the Strengthening of Evidence-based

Decision Making for Citizen Security in the Caribbean

(CariSECURE) Project has mandated ICPC to undertake

a Comparative Institutional Assessment of national

data governance with a specific focus on youth crime

and violence statistical capacities. Carried out in Saint

Lucia, Guyana, Saint-Kitts & Nevis and Barbados,

during the month of October 2017, the assessment

was also directed at national crime prevention

frameworks, infrastructures, strategies, partnerships

and coordination capacities, to provide specific

recommendations to improve regional and national

crime observation and analysis capacities and

evidenced-based decision making. The results of this

assessment will be provided to local stakeholders and

will serve as the as the basis for the subsequent phase

of the CariSECURE project.

Technical Assistance in Honduras from November

13 to 16, 2017

Pablo Madriaza, Director, Research and Programmes,

at ICPC was invited by the “Asegurando la Educación”

(Secure Education) programme, funded by USAID, in

order to assist them technically in their strategic

planning and attend a colloquium gathering

government officials from Honduras, where he

presented the characteristics of efficient violence

prevention programmes in schools. “Asegurando la

Educación” aims to prevent violence in more than 70

schools across the country.

Local Safety Audits in the Boroughs of LaSalle and

Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, Montreal, Canada

In the fall of 2017, ICPC was mandated by the

Boroughs of LaSalle and Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie to

carry out a local safety audit on their territories. The

aim of this audit is to provide a global understanding

of crime-related issues in order to better understand

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the risk factors leading to delinquency and insecurity,

and identify existing protective factors to get a better

picture of the phenomenon of crime within the

community. The audit will help come up with a clear

picture of the scale and nature of crime in the

borough, stimulate participation from local actors and

draw up recommendations and promising avenues for

intervention to pave the way for coordinated action.

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ICPC

GOVERNANCE

In terms of governance, in

2017 there were changes.

In 2017, ICPC was pleased

to welcome two new

members from Australia and

Mexico.

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Missions

ICPC in France in the context of the Intervention

and prevention response to violent radicalization

within the probation system

ICPC carried out three missions in France in March,

July and December 2017 in France in the framework of

the project: “Intervention and prevention response to

violent radicalization within the probation system” in

collaboration with the French Department of

Penitentiary Administration. During these missions,

ICPC participated in meetings with research teams in

Lyon, Grenoble and Nice, in addition to participating

in the national evaluation committee in Paris, where

the development of the project was analyzed. The

progression of the project was also presented. This

included: a semi-structured interview guide for

identification, primary, secondary and tertiary

prevention responses elaborated by ICPC and

members of each pilot research cells as well as

modifications made to the impact assessment model.

Governance

ICPC Governance Meetings

New Vice-President

Management - 2017

Finance

New ICPC Members

Government of Western Australia, Department of

the Attorney General

The Department of the Attorney General provides

legal, legislative drafting, policy and multi-agency

coordination for government of Western Australia. A

number of the Department’s services are linked with a

broader ‘justice system’, comprising a network of

public sector agencies, communities and individuals

who may be affected by the creation, administration

or enforcement of civil and criminal justice in Western

Australia.

Mujer Hábitat A.C.

Mujer Hábitat A.C.’s objective is to carry out actions

that promote skills and abilities development in

women, youth, girls and boys living in marginalized

areas of Mexico, by advocating for inclusive, safe,

resilient and sustainable urban spaces to improve the

quality of life of the community.

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APPENDICES

Appendix 1:

ICPC Members in 2017

Appendix 2:

ICPC Team 2017

Appendix 3:

Press Review 2017

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Appendix 1: ICPC Members in 2017

3 Advisory and Policy Committee Member Governments

Canada, National Centre for Crime Prevention, Ministry of Public Safety

France, Comité Interministériel de la Prévention de la Délinquance (CIPD)

Quebec, Canada, Ministère de la Sécurité publique

52 ICPC Members Organizations and 1 Member City

African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (APCOF), South Africa

Applied Research in Community Safety Ltd. (ARCS), United Kingdom

Asia Pacific Centre for the Prevention of Crime (APCPC), Australia

Australian Crime Prevention Council (ACPC), Australia

Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), Australia

Bogotá Chamber of Commerce (BCC), Colombia

BRAVVO (Bruxelles Avance Brussel Vooruit), Belgium

Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP), Canada

Carabineros de Chile, Chili

Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention (CJCP), South Africa

Centre for Law Enforcement and Public Health (CLEPH), Australie

Centro de seguridad urbana y prevención S.C., Mexique

City of Montreal, Canada

CLEEN Foundation, Nigeria

Coalición Centroamericana para la Prevención de la Violencia Juvenil (CCPVJ), El Salvador

Comisión Nacional para Prevenir y Erradicar la Violencia contra las Mujeres (CONAVIM), Mexico

Community Safety Observatory for the Municipalities of the Province of Buenos Aires (ObserBA), Argentina

Conseil National des Villes (CNV), France

Consejo Ciudadano de Seguridad Pública, Prevención y Readaptación Social del Estado de Jalisco, Jalisco, Mexico

Consorzio Nova Onlus, Italy

Despierta, Cuestiona, Actúa, México, Mexique

European Forum on Urban Safety (EFUS), France

Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Canada

Fédération Québécoise des Municipalités (FQM), Canada

Forum français pour la sécurité urbaine (FFSU), France

Francopol, Canada

Fundación del Centro histórico de la ciudad de México, Mexico

Fundación Ideas para la Paz, Colombia

German Congress on Crime Prevention (GCCP), Germany

Government of Western Australia, Department of the Attorney General

Institut National des Hautes Etudes de la Sécurité et de la Justice (INHESJ), France

Instituto Latinoamericano de las Naciones Unidas para la Prevención del Delito y el Tratamiento del Delincuente

(ILANUD), Costa Rica

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Instituto Mexicano de Prevención Integral (IMEPI), Mexico

Instituto para la Seguridad y la Democracia (Insyde), Mexico

International Juvenile Justice Observatory (IJJO), Belgium

Integritas Group

Khulisa Crime Prevention Initiative, South Africa

Metropolis, Spain

Mujer Hábitat A.C.

Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), Saudi Arabia

National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC), United States of America

National Indian Youth Leadership Project, United States of America

National League of Cities (NLC), United States of America

Norwegian National Crime Prevention Council (KRÅD), Norway

Observatoire national de la délinquance dans les transports (ONDT), France

Safe Communities Foundation New Zealand (SCFNZ), New Zealand

(The) Senior Citizen Liaison Team, United-Kingdom

Small Arms Survey, Switzerland

Union of Quebec Municipalities (UMQ), Canada

United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFRI), Uganda

United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), Kenya

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Austria

Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile

7 Honorary Members

Honorary Members of ICPC are distinguished by their action and support to the development of the Centre, and the

service to crime prevention.

Jack Calhoun, Former President and CEO of the National Crime Prevention Council, USA

Raymonde Dury, President of ICP Board of Directors from 2005 to 2009

Honorary European Deputy, former Governor of Brussels ( Belgium)

Paul Girard, President of the Advisory and Policy Committee from 2005 to 2007, former Deputy Minister, Ministère de la Sécurité

publique du Québec, Canada

Barbara Holtmann, ICPC Board of Directors from 2005 to 2012

Edgar Mohar, independent Consultant

Valérie Sagant, Magistrate, ICPC Director General from 2005 to 2010

Franz Vanderschueren, Director of the Urban Safety Program, Alberto Hurtado University, Santiago, Chile

11 Scientific Committee Members

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Marcelo Aebi, Vice-Director, École des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Kauko Aromaa, Director, European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI), Finland

Elena Azaola, Researcher, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, México

Claudio Beato, General Coordinator, Centro des Estudios de Criminalidade e Segurança Publica, Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Benoît Dupont, Director, International Centre for Comparative Criminology, Canada

Peter Homel, Senior Analyst, Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), Australia

Tim Hope, Professor of criminology, School of English, Sociology, Politics and Contemporary History University of Salford, United Kingdom

Azzedine Rakkah, Senior Research Fellow, Centre d’Études et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), France

Dennis P. Rosenbaum, Director, Centre for Research in Law and Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Elrena van der Spuy, Associate Professor, Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Anne Wyvekens, Director of Research, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

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Appendix 2: The 2017 ICPC Team

Personnel (by alphabetical order)

Interns in 2017

Daniela Aranibar Student, Bachelor in Anthropology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Clémence Balle Student, Master in Law and Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Simon Da Silva Student, Master in Criminology, University of Montreal, Canada

Abdelaziz Ghanem Student, Master in Criminology, University of Montreal, Canada

Laura Gonzalez Anthropologist, Montreal, Canada

Ann-Marie Helou Student, Bachelor in Psychology and Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Teodora Mihaylova Student, Microprogram in Data Mining, HEC Montreal, Canada

Nelly Morin Community Worker, Montreal, Canada

Farrah Msefer Student, Bachelor in International Development Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Wassim Nait-Kaci Bachelor in Security and Police Studies, University of Montreal, Canada

Laurence Poulin Student, Master in International Applied Law and Policy, University of Sherbrooke, Canada

Liam Stock-Rabbat Student, Bachelor in Politics and Economic & Social History, University of Edinburgh, UK

Alessandra Venier Student, Bachelor in Economics and International Development Studies McGill University, Mon-

treal, Canada

Brahim Zaim Student, Master in Public and International Policy, University of Sherbrooke, Canada

Volunteers in 2017

José Miguel López XII ICPC Colloquium

Nelly Morin XII ICPC Colloquium

Keyla Nogueira XII ICPC Colloquium

Hugues Rondeau XII ICPC Colloquium

Cateline Autixier Analyst and Project Officer

Kassa Bourne Director Administration and Finance

Serges Bruneau Consultant

Daniel Cauchy Director General

Ariane de Palacio Analyst and Project Officer

Nillab Hassani Administrative Assistant

Salvador Hernández Senior Analyst and Project Officer

Pier-Alexandre Lemaire Analyst and Project Officer

Pablo Madriaza Director, Research and Programmes

Damien Marion Analyst and Project Officer

Sophie Maury Analyst and Project Officer

Céline Monnier Analyst and Project Officer

Anne Onana Communications Manager

Anne-Sophie Ponsot Analyst and Project Officer

Margaret Shaw Consultant

Liam Stock-Rabbat Analyst and Project Officer

Fanny Valendru Analyst and Project Officer

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Appendix 3: 2017 Press Coverage

12th Colloquium of the International Centre for the

Prevention of Crime:

https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/12th-

colloquium-of-the-international-centre-for-the-

prevention-of-crime-icpc-653597593.html

Newswire, 27/10/17

RDP-PAT

http://journalmetro.com/local/riviere-des-

prairies/actualites-riviere-des-

prairies/1244971/delinquance-juvenile-concentration-

de-facteurs-de-risque-dans-rdp-pat-ouest/

TAPAJ

http://journalmetro.com/actualites/montreal/1102441/un

-programme-aidant-les-jeunes-itinerants-suscite-des-

envies/

Rivière-des-Prairies

TAPAJ

Colloque (revue de presse)

Comparative Study on Prevention Programs

“Successful Experiences in Crime Prevention in

Latin America”

Un gobierno integrado

El Comercio, 14/06/2016

Miraflores aseguró que la delincuencia disminuyó 61% en 4 años

El Comercio, 30/11/2016

Intimate Partner Violence against Women

40 % des femmes déclarent avoir déjà été victimes de sexisme

La Croix, 07/09/2016

How to prevent radicalization? Different

countries, different approaches

Press coverage (available in French)

October 21st, 2015

Prevention of Violence in Public Institutions

Quelle est l’étendue des tueries de masse dans les milieux scolaires?

ICI Radio-Canada, 13/09/2016

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