Publications
Safe.brussels produces a wide range of publications for the authorities, its partners and the general public. These publications include in particular:
- The safe.brussels Annual Report which contains all the organisation's achievements and activities over the year.
- The Annual Report of the Brussels Observatory for Prevention and Safety which monitors recurring data from the police and the courts, but also the municipalities relating to municipal administrative sanctions (SAC).
- The Observatory's Thematic Brochures that provide a more in-depth analysis of certain specific phenomena.
- The Regional Safety Survey which assesses the feeling of insecurity and security breaches (anti-social behaviour, crimes and offences) across Brussels every two years.
- The Global Security and Prevention Plan (GSPP) 2021-2024, adopted by the Brussels Government on 14 January 2021, which is the strategic reference framework for 2021 to 2024 for all those working in relation to prevention and security matters in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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New report on existing initiatives in the Brussels-Capital Region to improve relations between citizens and law enforcement agencies
On 18 December 2020, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region approved a resolution aimed at improving relations between citizens and law enforcement agencies, and vice-versa.This resolution includes recommendations for the Region. Relations between citizens and law enforcement agencies have always been a priority for safe.brussels and its partners. Several initiatives at regional, zona...
Annual Implementation Plan Report 2021-2022
In the Brussels-Capital Region, safe.brussels is responsible for drawing up, coordinating and implementing the Global Security and Prevention Plan (GSPP).This plan, designed and written by our teams, defines regional priorities in terms of security and prevention, based on close collaboration between the various players involved in safety, whether institutional, local or from civil society.S...
Violence against community service professions: the Observatory's new survey reveals the impact on police, fire fighters, and social and preventive officers
Safe.brussels publishes the initial results of analysis carried out by its Observatory on violence against community service professionsViolence against police officers and fire fighters, which regularly hits the headlines, also affects other, more social and preventive professions. It is against this backdrop that the safe.brussels Observatory has undertaken an in-depth analysis of the violence s...