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Thursday, 24 May 2018 16:26

Florence (Italy) - CITYCoP Final Conference

"Changing Communities, Changing Policing"
Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, 50122 Florence

The CITYCoP Conference "Changing Communities, Changing Policing" took place in Florence 17/18. April 2018.

Today, in Rome, the new “Associazione Nazionale del Controllo di Vicinato” - ANCDV (www.ancdv.it) has been established. Among the founders there are those whom about ten years ago brought the experience of the Neighborhood Watch in Italy, inspired by the homonymous British model.

Starting from Theft Prevention Project to INWA, passing through Neighborhood Watch Association.

In 2006, the criminologist Francesco Caccetta, thanks to his personal intuition and great experience due to his membership to Security Forces, created one project to defence citizens from thefts and dishonesty.

The conference took place in Italy, Modena on March 31st 2019, and involved many participants such as the undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice, Jacopo Morrone, Modena’s Mayor Gian Carlo Muzzarelli, the Deputy Commander of the Local Police Patrizia Gambarini, EUNWA President Karl Brunnbauer, the representatives of the Neighbourhood Watch groups in Modena, Bologna, Ravenna, Forlì, Parma, Piacenza and Venice, and other spokesmen.

The conference in Mestre on aware and participatory urban security: from left to right Francesco Caccetta, President of the Italian Neighborhood Watch Association; Leonardo Campanale, Vice-President of the European Neighborhood Watch Association;

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