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Financement de l’UE (5 576 716 €) : Les technologies d’interaction avec les citoyens favorisent la police de proximité Hor01/06/2015 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Les technologies d’interaction avec les citoyens favorisent la police de proximité

Theories underlying community policing received new impetus with the recent advent of smartphones and social media and especially user-generated content (UGC) where citizens engage in closer interaction with their local community and law enforcement agency (LEA). The years 2010-2014 have seen a rapid upsurge of smartphone apps aimed at improving crime reporting and other forms of UGC and interaction associated with community policing. Yet these apps are characterised by a predominantly Anglo-Saxon approach with the largest number originating in the USA, a few in Canada, Australia and with the UK apparently the only major EU state where there has been some take-up of these technologies. CITYCoP sets out to find out why the EU appears to be lagging behind although Community Policing is nominally a policy which has been put into action in a number of EU countries. It then goes on to develop a solution including a new smartphone app and on-line portal which are capable of being deployed in any European city while still retaining “local flavour” and diversity. These ICT solutions will also be designed from scratch to be fully compliant with strict privacy and data protection laws. A training scheme, including use of serious games, will be developed to assist training of officers and citizens in use of the app and portal. CITYCoP will benefit from a multi-disciplinary approach that will include the sociology of community policing as well as cognitive science perspectives of the citizen’s interaction with community and LEAs through technology. The partners in CITYCoP build on long years of successful collaboration in EU projects dealing with UGC, smart surveillance and privacy (CONSENT, SMART, RESPECT) positioning CITYCoP solutions to achieve integration into smart city eco-systems. CITYCoP will pilot deployments of multi-lingual smartphone apps, portals and serious games training packages in Bucharest (Romania), Lisbon (Portugal), Florence (Italy), Sheffield (UK).


Academia Nationala de Informatii Mihai Viteazul 123 256 €
An Garda Siochana 100 250 €
Comune Di Firenze 161 250 €
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche 309 933 €
Federation Autonome de la Fonction Publique Territoriale et des Etablissements Publics 165 000 €
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. 275 938 €
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitaet Hannover 257 020 €
Hoplite Software SL 410 750 €
Inspectoratul General Al Politiei Romane 87 500 €
Institutul Pentru Tehnologii Avansate 156 375 €
Laboratorio Di Scienze Della Cittadinanza 300 000 €
Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft Osterreichische Vereinigung ZUR Forderung DER Wissenschaftlichen Forschung 131 044 €
Minerva Consulting & Communication 0,00 €
Ministerio da Administracao Interna 161 250 €
Niedersachsisches Ministerium FUR Inneres UND Sport 120 000 €
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu 317 370 €
Nutcracker Research Ltd. 260 625 €
Pravo I Internet Foundation 216 710 €
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen 1 008 040 €
Serviciul de Telecomunicatii Speciale 183 125 €
The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire 25 000 €
Universita TA Malta 318 031 €
Univerzitet U Novom Sadu 75 000 €
Youris.COM 413 250 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/653811

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