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International Student Conference on Safety in Local Communities: Legal and Criminological Perspectives

Explore the impact of crime on people's quality of life and how it affects various aspects of society. Learn about community crime prevention through empowerment and the importance of community regeneration. Join us in Podgorica on April 9, 2019.

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International Student Conference on Safety in Local Communities: Legal and Criminological Perspectives

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  1. III. Internationalstudent conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019 Crime prevention through community empowerment Authors: Nikola PejovićMaša Čupić Student conference on Security and Safety in local communities, Podgorica, Montenegro, 9. 4. 2019

  2. All countries, regions and cities across the globe are affected by trends in crime, violence and insecurity. Safety concerns have a major effect on peoples’ quality of life, affecting how they live, when they feel comfortable going out, how they travel and where they go. It affects the work environment and business and industry.

  3. Community crime prevention is a mixture of primary and secondary approaches. Typically a combination of developmental and situational crime prevention, it is intended to change the social conditions that are believed to sustain crime in communities.Primary prevention addresses individual and family-level factors correlated with later criminal participation. Individual level factors such as attachment to school and involvement in pro-social activities decrease the probability of criminal involvement.There are four closely related approaches to community crime prevention.

  4. 1.Overcoming community disorganisation: Under this approach, offending behaviour is seen as a result of the breakdown in community social order or organisations (usually maintained by institutions such as the family, church and school). 2.Responding to community disorder: This approach is an extension of the first approach and is rooted in the "broken windows" argument - that is, physical decay attracts undesirables who commit crime. 3.Community empowerment: Programs to empower communities can take many different forms, including services such as after-school recreation programs.

  5. 4.Community regeneration: includes crime prevention as part of a concept of overall community "wellness", particularly economic wellbeing. It involves warding off the onset of factors conducive to delinquency and crime, such as middle-class flight, economic disinvestment and increases in the number of rental properties.A key goal of community regeneration programs is the transfer of a combination of economic and political resources to local institutions and residents as a way of contributing to the empowerment of communities, helping to integrate marginalised youth, and enabling the community to tackle key community-level risk factors of delinquency.

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