The coming HSD Café on October 15th will be about High Impact Crime. Although the figure of burglaries went down in 2014, there were still well over 70,000 (attempted) burglaries reported. Reducing crime, such as burglaries, is one of the top priorities of the department of Security and Justice, as it heavily influences our perception and feeling of security.
Obviously, such crimes tend to have an enormous impact on our everyday life. Against that backdrop, the HSD-Café will look at this type of High Impact Crime. What do we really know about this type of crime? What are the (technological) trends in regard to the prevention of burglaries? Furthermore, we will reflect on the cooperation between different actors in preventing burglary in a variety of sectors: homes, industrial areas and care institutions. If you would like to join the discussion, please register via the register button.
The HSD Café is set up as follows:
From 16:00 until 16:20, a number of experts will share their insights on the matter through brief presentations. Firstly, a brief introduction on the topic High Impact Crime will be given. Jan Otten (DITSS) will reflect on the technological mechanisms that prevent burglaries. The next speaker will discuss the business opportunities within this sector and will focus on tailor made technological solutions, as well as better cooperation between different partners on the subject.
At 16:20, the presentations will be followed by a discussion, which allows the audience to get actively involved.
From 17.00 onwards the bar is open for (free) drinks and there will be ample opportunity to network.
For more information and to register, click here.