Ljubljana, Slovenia | September 26-27, 2016
The primary aim of the eleventh biennial Conference is to exchange the latest views, concepts, and research findings from criminal justice studies on safety, security, and social control in local communities among scientists, researchers, and practitioners from all over the globe. The conference will also highlight new ideas, theories, methods, and findings in a wide range of research/applied areas relating to policing, social control and criminal justice issues.
In the light of current challenges in local community safety/security management, security strategies ought to be driven not only by mainly subjective assessments of what does or does not work and/or what is promising in maintaining safe and secure communities, but also by knowledge, facts, and research expertise unveiling the factors of security problems.