Thursday 6 and Friday 7 June – Lunch to lunch CET (face-to-face meeting) On behalf of the Working Group Leaders Marzena Kordaczuk-Was and Luc Van Der Taelen, we are looking for a police expert who can join us at the next (and last) RAN POL meeting. In this upcoming meeting, our focus will be on the experiences, challenges and lessons of mainstreaming PVE within general crime prevention. The objective is to facilitate an exchange of examples where this integration has been implemented, as well as to discuss the challenges, and lessons learned from these experiences. The discussion will evolve around the following key questions: Why mainstream PVE in crime prevention? What are the pros and cons? What experiences can be shared in cases where PVE has been integrated into broader crime prevention efforts by police? What are the key challenges and lessons? Call for participants We are looking for law enforcement professionals, including police officers, police chiefs, analysts and other relevant personnel with experience in mainstreaming PVE in general crime prevention. Deadline 30 April 2024. Please register through this link. Practical The meeting will be held in English, without interpretation. Transportation, hotel and meals during the meeting will be provided by RAN Practitioners. Sources More News... Details Publication date10 April 2024AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs Related links Police and law enforcement Working Group (RAN POL)The Police and law enforcement Working Group seeks to identify a more effective police approach that is flexible enough to be shared amongst many police forces in the EU Member States.
Police and law enforcement Working Group (RAN POL)The Police and law enforcement Working Group seeks to identify a more effective police approach that is flexible enough to be shared amongst many police forces in the EU Member States.