Report on the Hungarian Crime Prevention Activity and the Role of the Regional Crime Prevention Academy BUDAPEST

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Report on the Hungarian Crime Prevention Activity and the Role of the Regional Crime Prevention Academy BUDAPEST

First steps: - 1989-1993: 1993: crime prevention departments at police headquarters - 1997: governmental statement on socializing the crime prevention - 2001: National Crime Prevention Program and National Crime Prevention Council

Results: establishing of the institutional framework of crime prevention govermental statement on the special internal tasks of crime prevention National Crime Prevention Committee National Crime Prevention Center within the Ministry of Interior National Strategy of Societal Crime Prevention Implementation of NSSCP

OBJECTIVES OF THE ACADEMY Anti-crime policy objective: The institute shall contribute to the achievement of the universal anti-crime pollicy objective of preventing people to become criminals or victims General objective: With its activity, it shall promote the appearance of a crime prevention attitude in the daily activity and thinking of state organisations, local authorities, civilian organisations, businesses and private individuals.

Special objective: It shall promote the creation and effective management of a single international and national crime prevention training and further training (train-the-trainer). It shall ensure that the largest circle of people interested in the crime prevention acquire the knowledge important for them from the point of view of crime prevention. With its scientific activity it shall promote the theoretical establishment of crime prevention activity and the fight against organised crime, and shall support the work of those preparing and making decisions.

SCOPE OF ACTIVITY OF THE ACADEMY I. EDUCATION-TRAINING II. INFORMATION ACTIVITY III. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY IV. METHODOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE TENDERING ACTIVITY

COMPETENCES TO BE DEVELOPED 1. Professional knowledge; 2. Informational handling and processings skills; 3. Analysing-evaluation-synthesizing skills; 4. Strategy making skills; 5. Project planning-organising skills; 6. Problem-solving skills; 7. Cooperation skills; 8. Groupwork creativity application skills; 9. Communication (organisational, linguistic, media); 10. Negotiation techniques; 11. Conflict-solving.

THE FORMS OF TRAINING 1. Traditional lecture; 2. Interactive lecture; 3. Guided consultation; 4. Practical traning; 5. Workshop, cretive techniques, including traning elements; 6. Conference, colloquium, meeting, debate forum, workshop, brainstorming; 7. E-learning, e-box, chat.

TARGET GROUPS OF THE TRANING STATE ORGANS especially: Police, Border guards, Disaster Managements, Public area inspectorate INSTITUTIONS OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL PUBLIC SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION COMMITTEES

CIVILIAN ORGANISATIONS civil guards, non-profit organisations, foundations EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (pedagogues, students) PRIVATE PERSONS PRESS

Scientific Activity Tasks of the researches: contributing to the scientific foundation of international and national decision preparation and making; carrying out and coordinating international comparative researches in the area of crime prevention; collaboration in public polls.

collaboration in the preparation of the multivariable assessment of international and national criminality; collaboration in the development and spreading of the information system supporting the criminal geography; assessment of suitability and efficiency; carrying out applied researches based on reported demands

Research the European models of crime prevention; issues of illegal migration; development of the measurement methods of sense of safety; elaboration of the multivariable measurement of criminality (including sense of safety, latency); issues of police and mediation; modern interpretation of the relation between crime prevention activity and local authorities.

OTHER ACTIVITIES Cooperation with universities Other cooperation agreements National network of the Academy s staff Tenders for municipalities

NATIONAL TRAININGS 1. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CRIME PREVENTION Foundation training Part 1 Foundation training Part 2 Thematic seminars: a.) Prevention and reduction of crimes committed by children and youth b.) Improving urban safety c.) Prevention of violence within the family d.) Preventing victimisation, providing assistance and compensation to the victims e.) Preventing recidivism f.) Prevention of organised crime, money laundering and international crime

3. TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR THE REPRESENTATIVES OF SIMILAR SPECIAL AREAS OR INSTITUTIONS

4. TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR THE REPRESENTATIVES OF A TERRITORIAL AREA a.)local authority deputies, experts, councillors b.)delegates of the public security committee of the local authority c.)the participation of the public security councillor or rapporteur if there is one in the area is essential d.)the representative of the police force e.)pedagogues f.) medical doctors

g.) representatives of the civil guard h.) representatives of the public security foundation i.) representatives of the public maintenance inspectorate j.) managers of private security companies if there are any in the area or their delegates k.) managers of social institutions or retirement homes or their delegates l.) other persons, organisations showing an interest in local crime prevention

Participating Countries: International Activity Albania Bulgaria Czech Republic Hungary Moldova Romania Slovakia Ukraine Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatia Estonia Macedonia Poland Serbia-Montenegro Slovenia

THEORETICAL FOUNDATION TRAINING The theory of crime prevention and crime EU requirements Human rights and data protection Professional knowledge, crime control The international and national institution system of crime prevention The role and significance of training, science and communication in crime prevention Presentation of tested methods and best practices of other countries

METHODOLOGICAL TRAINING Information-processing, analysis and evaluation, synthesizing Project planning and organising Communication (organisational, linguistic, media communication, negotiation techniques) Training methodology Tasks and possibilities of the participants of crime prevention Cooperation, groupwork creativity application skills (elaboration of a crime prevention strategy and action plan on the settlement level)

TRAINING SUPPORTING THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE (THEMATIC TRAINING) Cross-border crime Drug-related crime, drug trafficking Protection of children and youth Urban crime Illegal migration Organised crime, money laundering Domestic crime Victim protection

Training room

Training room

Computer cabinet

Other infrastructure shooting range for pistols gym football grounds (grass) athletics field (clay) tennis

Accomodation facilities Capacity: 103 persons 20 single rooms 27 twin rooms 5 four-bed rooms 1 single suite 4 double suites

Apartman

Boarding facilities kitchen 3000 portions restaurant capacity: 250 persons Restaurant

Buffet

Questions?