Web Conferences on Technology and Social Innovation in Urban Security
At Efus, we consider that innovation includes not only technological tools but also social ones. We understand innovation in urban security as new solutions and new ways of approaching existing and emerging problems. These tools can aim to facilitate the understanding of problems, the definition of solutions, and the implementation and evaluation of interventions. At their core, the innovations are about shifting towards a co-production of urban security policies, both in their development and in their implementation. We will continue to deepen our knowledge on the topics already discussed, such as predictive policing, civic technology and facial recognition. At the same time we want to open the conversation to include new aspects of innovative strategies in urban security.
Efus is excited to start a second series of web conferences that will cover both technological and social innovations in the realm of urban security, as well as those that combine the two. The research and findings of the Cutting Crime Impact (CCI) project, in which Efus is a partner greatly nourished the first series of web conferences of our working group. In this second series, we will not only integrate aspects of the project’s focus areas but also elements of its methodology to illustrate how innovative working methods can be applied in practice.
Session 1: Crime alerting applications - Can a better understanding of crime lead to better victim supportby local security actors?
Mobile crime alerting applications and online platforms exist in different forms and for different purposes. Some aim to collect information on criminality levels in a city and offer general guidance to victims. Others focus on specific crimes, such as hate crimes or violence against women. Some offer a direct communication channel to local police services or victim support instances while others offer peer to peer support. Yet others have the objective to collect as much information as possible in order to tailor their response to the exact needs of the user.
The Cutting Crime Impact (CCI) project aims to enable police and relevant local and national authorities to reduce the impact of petty crime and, where possible, prevent crime from occurring in the first place. The idea is to support local security actors in conceiving human-centred solutions that are tailored to the specific needs of the end-user. Crime alerting applications can help collect information of types of crime that are often underreported. In doing so, it can help authorities better understand the experiences of different groups in the community and tailor their public policies to real needs. It can also help in the definition of an integrated security model in which local authorities include all relevant stakeholders in the elaboration of solutions.
This raises a number of questions: Who should be involved in the development and implementation of such applications? Who should be informed of the alerts : the local police or other instances, such as victim support services? Should the local security actors work on joint responses with other services, for example social services? A second line of inquiry is concerned with the impact that such applications and platforms can have on public policy. Can the information collected through these applications improve security actors’ knowledge on crime and influence public policies? Can applications contribute to improve support for victims of crime and improve the relationship between vulnerable groups and institutions?
The Efus Working Group on Security and Innovation is looking forward to launching its second series of web conferences with a discussion on crime reporting applications. On October 30th we invite you to join us in discussing the following questions:
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Learn more about the other 2 webinars and register HERE and HERE.
The objective of the working group continues to be the provision of information on new methodologies, tools and experiences that are tailored to the changing security needs of our members. We are looking forward to welcoming you again to our web conferences and on Efus Network to continue discussing old and new topics.