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On 24 and 25 November 2021 at Le Bouche à Oreille, in the heart of Brussels, for Designing Security Futures - the final conference of the EU-funded Cutting Crime Impact (CCI) project.
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CCI enabled six law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to adopt a human-centred innovation process for researching, defining, developing and demonstrating practical solutions to real problems facing police, their partners and citizens.
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Designing Security Futures attendees will learn about adopting a human-centred innovation approach in the security context. Speakers will explore how the approach:
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Enables problem framing – so the right problem is being tackled
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Ensures feasibility – so solutions perform as intended
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Improves implementation – so solutions suit the identified user group and context — be they police officers, policymakers or citizens.
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Designing Security Futures explores and discusses the results of CCI with presentations of the eight Tools developed by LEA project partners.
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Designing Security Futures addresses security policy at the EU, state and local levels, introducing a new and extended European Security Model. Policy papers will be launched in four areas: (i) Predictive Policing; (ii) Community Policing; (iii) Crime Prevention through Urban Design & Planning (CP-UDP); and (iv) Citizens' feelings of insecurity.
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This event will include presentations, discussions and workshops exploring human-centred approaches to innovating security solutions and ways of integrating different strategies across EU contexts.
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