Webinars
Risky places for crime
Safeplaces Network – Seminar series
21 January 2021
Risky facilities: Advancing theory and making difference in practice – John Eck, University of Cincinnati, USA
28 January 2021
Beyond crime generators and attractors – Patricia Brantingham, Simon Fraser University, Canada
4 February 2021
Crime absorbers, crime radiators as risky places – Kate Bowers, UCL Department of Security and Crime Science, UK
11 February 2021
Risky actions and risky places – Beth Hardie, Affiliated researcher, Centre for Analytic Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK
11 February 2021
Risky actions and risky places – Beth Hardie, Affiliated researcher, Centre for Analytic Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK
11 March 2021
Public Transit – Risky facilities and ‘busyness’ – Assoc. Prof. Andrew Newton, Policing and Criminology, NTU, UK
18 March 2021
How can paths be risky – Prof. Douglas Wiebe, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics, Perelman School of Medicine, USA
25 March 2021
Alcohol-serving Businesses as Risky Places – Dr. Ned Levine, Urban Researcher, Ned Levine and Associates, USA
22 April 2021
Risky Places and Public Housing: Understanding Gun Violence in NYC – Christopher Herrmann, Assistant Professor, Department of Law & Police Science, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice (NYC), USA
29 April 2021
Measuring fear in risky places – Dr Yasemin Irvin-Erickson, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, and a Fellow at the Urban Institute’s Justice Policy Center, George Mason University, USA
13 May 2021
Risky night-time entertainment zones, corners, and slivers– Prof Marcus Felson, Texas State University, USA
27 May 2021
Hanging out in Hyperspace: Risky places Redefined – Prof. Gisela Bichler, Department of Criminal Justice, CSUSB, California State University, USA
17 June 2021
Risky facilities: Illegal fishing in the natural environment – Dr. Renee Zahnow, Lecturer in Criminology at the School of Social Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia
2 September 2021
Are shopping centers risky places? – Prof. Vania Ceccato, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
16 September 2021
Stadia as risky places: The importance of context – Dr. Alina Ristea, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London (UCL), UK
30 September 2021
Place Network Investigations to Secure Risky Facilities – Prof. Tamara Herold, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Graduate Director,University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
7 October 2021
Open drug markets as risky places for shootings – Dr. Manne Gerell, Associate Professor, Department of Criminology, Malmö University, Sweden
21 October 2021
Airports as Risky Facilities for Crimes – Prof. Mangai Natarajan, Researcher of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, USA
4 November 2021
Combining data and community resources to reduce crime at risky places – Dr. Joel Caplan, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice (SCJ), The State University of New Jersey, USA
11 November 2021
Reversing Risky Facilities and Re-Thinking Radiating Effects – Dr. Shannon Linning, Assistant Prof. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
9 December 2021
Measuring risk at places – Prof Martin Andresen, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Security and society – Post pandemic
What are the security implications of national lockdowns? – Webinar 31 March, 16:30 Swedish time
Is security delivering (or failing) in this crisis? – Webinar 2 April, 16:30 Swedish time
What does remote working mean for security? – Webinar 7 April, 16:30 Swedish time
Protecting public spaces: what are the implications of Covid-19? – Webinar 7 May, 16:30 Swedish time
COVID-19 – Cooperating in a crisis: A web conference series for local authorities
Is European cooperation still relevant? – Webinar 12 May, 14:00 Swedish time
How does the extremist threat evolve in the pandemic? – Webinar 14 May, 14:00 Swedish time
How to adapt and manage public spaces after lockdown? – Webinar 19 May, 14:00 Swedish time
High Volume Transport Applied Research
The impact of COVID-19 on women in transport – Webinar 15 May, 15:00 Swedish Time