Factsheet: Gender Inclusivity

The (en)gendering of urban security is a key trend in urban security, as highlighted by the IcARUS State of the Art Review. This evidenced the extensive and growing research that identifies the multiple ways in which gender plays a key role in how people perceive, experience, and produce security. Yet, it also revealed how this has largely failed to be translated into current urban security policies and programmes, in particular with regard to juvenile delinquency, radicalisation, safe public spaces and organised crime.
Both gender specific tools and gender specific indicators have been absent from much of the discussion, leaving a critical gap in our understanding, implementation, and evaluation of urban security policy.

D7.3 Management and coordination Plan for the Expert Advisory Board and Consultative Committee of Cities

Management and coordination Plan for the Expert Advisory Board and Consultative Committee of Cities

D6.2 Publication of the code of ethics and good scientific practices in IcARUS

Publication of the code of ethics and good scientific practices in IcARUS

D6.1 Legal adjustment report of IcARUS to the relevant international and national regulations

Legal adjustment report of IcARUS to the relevant international and national regulations

D5.5 Communications and Dissemination Report 1

Communications and Dissemination Report 1

D5.4 Strategic Dissemination and Communication plan V2

Strategic Dissemination and Communication plan V2

D3.2 Talking strategy: a report to reflect and strengthen crime prevention approaches and urban security policies

The deliverable translates the theoretical principles of the IcARUS roadmap (WP2) into a practical format that allows the cities to check, reflect and strengthen their crime prevention approaches and urban security policies

D3.1 Report of the results of the cross-analysis exercise

Report of the results of the cross-analysis exercise

D2.4 Roadmap of tools that need to be improved and the parameters to be taken into account for defining the tools

Roadmap of tools that need to be improved and the parameters to be taken into account for defining the tools

D2.3 Report describing the results from the workshops for assessing requirements

Report describing the results from the workshops for assessing requirements