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International Centre for the Prevention of Crime 465 St-Jean, suite 803 Montréal, Québec, H2Y 2R6 Canada Telephone: (1) 514-288-6731 Fax: (1) 514-288-8763 Email: [email protected] Website: www.crime-prevention-intl.org ISBN 2-921916-16-9 Copyright ICPC 2005 Portions of this publication may be reproduced (or downloaded from the ICPC Website) without further permission if the intended use is not for profit and not for resale and provided the ICPC is acknowledged. International Centre for the Prevention of Crime URBAN CRIME PREVENTION and YOUTH at RISK Compendium of Promising Strategies and Programmes from around the World Prepared for the 11th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Bangkok, 2005. Acknowledgements This Compendium has been compiled by the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) to accompany the Workshop on Strategies and best practices in crime prevention, in particular in relation to urban crime and youth at risk in the context of the 11th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Bangkok, Thailand from 18-25th April 2005. The Workshop was organized by ICPC, in collaboration with the UN Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and UN HABITAT, and with the generous financial support of the Government of Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy, (Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Canada). We would particularly like to thank the Government of Canada for their support in this regard, and for printing the Compendium. We would like to thank UNODC and UN HABITAT, and all the governments who make up ICPC’s Advisory Policy Committee, for their continued support of crime prevention internationally. -
Annual Report 2012 Royal Unibrew Produces, Markets, Sells and Distributes Quality Beverages
ROYAL UNIBREW A/S Annual Report 2012 Royal Unibrew produces, markets, sells and distributes quality beverages. We focus on branded products within beer, malt and soft drinks, including mineral water and fruit juices. Royal Unibrew is as a leading regional player in a In Denmark we are a leading supplier of beer and number of markets in Western and Eastern Europe soft drinks with a number of strong local brands, and and in the international malt beverages markets. in Italy we are among the market leaders in the super premium segment with Ceres Strong Ale. Our Western European main markets comprise primarily Denmark, Italy and Germany. The Eastern In both Latvia and Lithuania, we are among the two European markets comprise Latvia, Lithuania and leading beverage businesses holding considerable mar- Estonia. The international malt beverages markets ket positions within beer and soft drinks, including fruit comprise a number of countries in the Caribbean, juices. Our activities in Estonia are being developed. Central America and Africa as well as cities in Eu- rope and North America with high concentration of In the international malt beverages markets, we are inhabitants from the Caribbean and African areas in among the market leaders in the premium segment which malt beverages are popular. with Vitamalt. 2 Royal UNIBREW ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Contents Reviews Strong Results Despite Challenging Market Conditions 4 Financial Highlights and Ratios 6 Highlights 7 Strategy 9 Financial Review 14 Outlook 19 Western Europe 22 Eastern Europe 26 Malt -
Prevention of Poly-Drugs Addiction and Reduction of Drug-Related Harms Programs for Young People in Recreational Settings
Case study analysis Prevention of poly-drugs addiction and reduction of drug-related harms programs for young people in recreational settings SPECIFIC PROGRAMME "DRUG PREVENTION AND INFORMATION" 2007-2013 SYN ERG I A Prevention of poly-drugs addiction and reduction of drug-related harms University of St Andrews programs for young people in recreational settings Case study analysis May 2010 European Commission Directorate general justice, freedom and security Case study analysis Prevention of poly-drugs addiction and reduction of drug-related harms programs for young people in recreational settings This project has been financed by the Commission of the European Union. The conclusions, recommendations and opinions presented in this document do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Commission. 1 Case study analysis Prevention of poly-drugs addiction and reduction of drug-related harms programs for young people in recreational settings INDEX 0. INTRODUCTION 1. THE ITALIAN CASE STUDIES 1.1. CASE STUDY 01: THE BERSAGLI MOBILI PROJECT 1.1.1. General context 1.1.2. The project characteristics 1.1.3. The collected documentation 1.2. CASE STUDY 02: THE CHILL OUT PROJECT 1.2.1. General context 1.2.2. The project characteristics 1.2.3. The collected documentation 1.3. CASE STUDY 03: THE NAUTILUS PROJECT 1.3.1. General context 1.3.2. The project characteristics 1.3.3. The collected documentation 1.4. CASE STUDY 04: THE EXTREME PROJECT 1.4.1. General context 1.4.2. The project characteristics 1.4.3. The collected documentation 1.5. CASE STUDY 05: THE MONYTOUR PROJECT 1.5.1. -
A SCOPING REVIEW – Well-Being Among Indigenous Children and Youth in the Arctic – with a Focus on Sami and Greenland Inuit
A SCOPING REVIEW – Well-being among indigenous children and youth in the Arctic – with a focus on Sami and Greenland Inuit 1 A scoping review Well-being among indigenous children and youth in the Arctic – with a focus on Sami and Greenland Inuit Christine Ingemann and Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen ANP 2018:720 ISBN 978-92-893-5385-4 (PRINT) ISBN 978-92-893-5386-1 (PDF) ISBN 978-92-893-5387-8 (EPUB) http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/ANP2018-720 © Nordic Council of Ministers 2018 Layout: Jette Koefoed Nordic co-operation Nordic co-operation is one of the world’s most extensive forms of regional collaboration, involving Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland. Nordic co-operation has firm traditions in politics, the economy, and culture. It plays an important role in European and international collaboration, and aims at creating a strong Nordic community in a strong Europe. Nordic co-operation seeks to safeguard Nordic and regional interests and principles in the global community. Shared Nordic values help the region solidify its position as one of the world’s most innovative and competitive. Nordic Council of Ministers Nordens Hus Ved Stranden 18 DK-1061 København K www.norden.org Download Nordic publications at www.norden.org/nordpub 2 A SCOPING REVIEW – Well-being among indigenous children and youth in the Arctic – with a focus on Sami and Greenland Inuit 3 PHOTO: SCANPIX.DK CONTENTS 6 SAMMENFATNING 9 BACKGROUND 10 METHODS 14 RESULTS 24 DISCUSSION 26 REFERENCES 30 APPENDICES Sammenfatning Nordisk børne- og ungdomskomitéen (NORDBUK) peger i deres 2016-års- rapport på nødvendigheden af en indsats for udsatte børn og unge i Arktis. -
Making Streets Safer in Oslo
(Periodicals postage paid in Seattle, WA) TIME-DATED MATERIAL — DO NOT DELAY In Your Neighborhood Norwegian Heritage Sharing family Osvaldgruppen: history through En familie som holder sammen, Heroes in the bygdebøker er uovervinnelig. shadows Read more on page 13 – Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Read more on page 14 Norwegian American Weekly Vol. 122 No. 41 November 11, 2011 Established May 17, 1889 • Formerly Western Viking and Nordisk Tidende $1.50 per copy Norway.com News Find more at www.norway.com Making streets safer in Oslo News Hostilities were rising in the Increase in northern Norwegian city of Tromsø in the first week of No- patrols eases vember, after a conflict over of- ficial use of the Sámi language fears in the descended into vulgar threats against the local association capital city representing the indigenous Sámi people. The conflict also involves Sámi clothing, and, say KELSEY LARSON some, threatens the entire Sámi Copy Editor culture. (blog.norway.com/category/ news) Over Halloween weekend in Oslo, several rapes and one mur- Business der took place despite an extra 20 German financial experts warn police officers patrolling Oslo’s against what they call the “wage streets. This resulted in outrage feast” in Norway. They say high and a call to Oslo’s government to wages have made it very diffi- help keep the streets safe. cult for Norwegian industry to It may be necessary to send for compete abroad. “The result of police officers from out of town to the strong increase in wages is put an end to the wave of violence that the export industry is gradu- in the capital, suggested Justice ally disappearing from Norway,” Photo: Nattravnene says diretor of INEOS Olefins A large increase in visible street patrols by police, security guards and volunteers such as Nattravnene (pictured above), & Polymers Europe (Norway) See > SAFETY, page 6 brought a better sense of safety to Oslo after the capital city was rattled by a string of sexual assaults and violence. -
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Good Practices Guide to Prevention of Injuries among Young People September 2008 Impressum: Project: AdRisk – European action on adolescents and injury risk. Title: Good Practices Guide to Prevention of Injuries among Young People (September 2008). Authors: Paavola, Meri; Råback, Mirka; Kumpula, Heli & Idehen-Imarhiagbe, Esther (KTL). Co-Authors: Lahti, Jouni; Salminen, Simo. Reviewers: Laflamme, Lucie; Malinowska-Cieslik, Marta; Vincenten, Joanne. Editor: KTL (National Public Health Institute), Helsinki. The sole responsibility lies with the authors and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Suggested citation: Paavola, Meri; Råback, Mirka; Kumpula, Heli & Idehen-Imarhiagbe, Esther (KTL): Good Practices Guide to Prevention of Injuries among Young People. EU-Project AdRisk, 2008. KTL (National Public Health Institute), Helsinki. Available at: http:/// www.adrisk.eu.com . This report provides an overview on good practices in the field of injury prevention for adolescents. Furthermore case studies are presented concerning promising measures in this field. The following AdRisk deliverables are available at http:/// www.adrisk.eu.com : • Document: Injuries and risk-taking among young people in Europe – The European Situation analysis. • Document: Tackling injuries among adolescents and young adults: strategy and framework for action. • Document: Injuries and risk-taking among young people in Europe – Data summary of European situation analysis. • Document: A Guide for initiating