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Innovative AppRoach to Urban Security

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Deliverables

Report on new ethical challenges and social acceptability of IcARUS (opens in new window)
Guidelines to the DT implementation in IcARUS task (opens in new window)
Talking strategy: a report to reflect and strengthen crime prevention approaches and urban security policies (opens in new window)

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

Work plan from LEAs to implement tools for each of the 4 priority areas (opens in new window)
The IcARUS toolkit - Six tools to improve urban security (opens in new window)
Report describing the state-of-the-art and cross analysis of the priority areas (opens in new window)

Report describing the stateoftheart and cross analysis of the priority areas

Methodology for the adoption of DT in urban security & crime prevention initiatives (opens in new window)

Methodology for the adoption of DT in urban security crime prevention initiatives

Project Management guide (opens in new window)
Management of IPR, Exploitation, Commercialization plans, including roadmap, USPs (opens in new window)
Report describing the results from the workshops for assessing requirements (opens in new window)
Report of the demonstration in each of the cities (opens in new window)

Report of the demonstration in each of the citiesAll the partners cities are resposnsible of the report of their demonstration. Partners involved: RMP/Nice/Rotterdam/Stuttgart/Turin

Strategic Dissemination and Communication plan V2 (opens in new window)
Communications and Dissemination Report 1 (opens in new window)
Publication of the code of ethics and good scientific practices in IcARUS (opens in new window)
Strategic Dissemination and Communication plan. V1 (opens in new window)

Strategic Dissemination and Communication plan V1

Management and coordination Plan for the Expert Advisory Board and Consultative Committee of Cities (opens in new window)
Evaluation of the toolkit (opens in new window)
Coordination meeting minutes. (opens in new window)
Dissemination toolkit (opens in new window)
Results from cross training task (opens in new window)
Report of the results of the cross-analysis exercise (opens in new window)

Report of the results of the crossanalysis exercise

Legal adjustment report of IcARUS to the relevant international and national regulations (opens in new window)
Report of the set of indicators to evaluate the results of the tools (opens in new window)

Report of the indicators and roadmap to test them

Analysing the strategic approach to urban security through the IcARUS lens (opens in new window)
Roadmap of tools that need to be improved and the parameters to be taken into account for defining the tools (opens in new window)
Report describing the inventory of practices, tools and lessons learnt (opens in new window)

Report describing the inventory of practices tools and lessons learnt

Report of Workshop consultation with Advisory Board, cities consultative committee, LEAs (opens in new window)
Development and adaptation of project methodology -V2 (opens in new window)

"This deliverable will update Deliverable D 1.1 and report on the application of the DT methodology in the context of all project's activities.D1.5 better paves the way for the project to inform the EU Security Union (a point well stressed during IcARUS mid-term review) rather than T1.4. The task we seek to remove in fact focuses on project consortium and local partners, while the new deliverable D1.5 will allow long-term exploitation of IcARUS not only by project partners but also by other entities in the EU who wish to follow the same approach in their security strategies.D1.5 will create a report on how Design Thinking methodology was adopted by the consortium in project activities. This will show how the project methodology has changed, adapted, or in any way adjusted to the needs and modi operandi of IcARUS partners, especially cities. In doing so, this will also serve as support for future urban security projects that intend to follow the Design Thinking approach for the public administration.This deliverable include:-Methodology update after the implementation-a model for the exploitation to support end users of IcARUS in a long-term adoption of the results issued from the project that allow sustainability of project products in other cities and future consortia and moving from exploration to exploitation (how and under what conditions the tools developed can be transferable to other local contexts). -recommendations for the sustainability and recommendations to encourage local authorities, local associations, industry, start-ups, researchers etc in developing incubation centres on innovative urban security and crime prevention""."

Communications and Dissemination Report 2 (opens in new window)
Tools defined with a design approach V2 (opens in new window)

A report that contains the six tools developed by the cities, in which social and technological innovation are taken into account. In order to give time to the cities that are still in the problem reformulation phase and continue to apply the methodology correctly, the deliverable will be submitted in two stages:D3.6 Tools defined with a design approach V1 (M37 ) D3.7 Tools defined with a design approach V2 (M41)

Report from training sessions meant to support the creation of the guidelines (opens in new window)
Risk Management and Quality Assurance Plan (opens in new window)
Reports (recommendations) gathered from the learning expedition in each of the cities (opens in new window)
Evaluation report of the main general and specific ethical risks of IcARUS (opens in new window)
The IcARUS training methodology per city tool (opens in new window)
Tools defined with a design approach V1 (opens in new window)

A report that contains the six tools developed by the cities, in which social and technological innovation are taken into account. In order to give time to the cities that are still in the problem reformulation phase and continue to apply the methodology correctly, the deliverable will be submitted in two stages:D3.6 Tools defined with a design approach V1 (M37 ) D3.7 Tools defined with a design approach V2 (M41)

Report of Local validation workshop with civil society (opens in new window)

Report of Local workshops consultations with previously involved civil society

Publications

Pluralized Narratives of Security: Descriptive Insights from the Private Industry (opens in new window)

Author(s): Massimo Fattori, Gabriele Jacobs, Daniel Trottier
Published in: Plural Policing in the Global North, 2022, Page(s) 161-176
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16273-2_9

Crime Prevention as Urban Security

Author(s): Crawford, A., Donkin, S. and Weirich, C.A.
Published in: Oxford Handbook of Criminology, Issue 7th Edition, 2023, Page(s) pp. 585-606
Publisher: Oxford University Press

Generative AI Literacy: Twelve Defining Competencies (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ravinithesh Annapureddy, Alessandro Fornaroli, Daniel Gatica-Perez
Published in: Digital Government: Research and Practice, 2024, ISSN 2639-0175
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
DOI: 10.1145/3685680

Urban Crowdsourcing Platforms Across the World: A Systematic Review

Author(s): A. Fornaroli and D. Gatica-Perez
Published in: ACM Digital Government: Research and Practice (DGOV), Special Issue on Citizen Centricity in Smart Cities, 2023, Page(s) pp 1–19, ISSN 2639-0175
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery

Using Technology Democratically: Development of a Self-Assessment Tool to Support Urban Security Authorities (opens in new window)

Author(s): Francisco J. Castro Toledo, Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís
Published in: CrimRxiv, 2024, ISSN 2766-7170
Publisher: CRIMRXIV
DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.57080d50

Local crime prevention policies: A critical approach to methodological and evaluation issues (opens in new window)

Author(s): Zarafonitou Ch., Karagiannidis Ch., Kontopoulou E
Published in: Urban Crime An International Journal, 2024, ISSN 2732-6187
Publisher: Laboratory of Urban Criminology
DOI: 10.26250/heal.panteion.uc.v5i3.371

Reflections on Developments in Urban Security across Europe over the last 30 years: Trends and Enduring Tensions

Author(s): Crawford, A
Published in: Italian Review of Criminology/Rassegna Italiana di Criminologia, 2023, ISSN 1121-1717
Publisher: Giuffre Editore SpA

Four types of Social Innovation and their impact on democracy in the 21st century (opens in new window)

Author(s): null null, Markus Pausch
Published in: European Public & Social Innovation Review, Issue 8, 2024, Page(s) 28-39, ISSN 2529-9824
Publisher: European Public & Social Innovation Review
DOI: 10.31637/epsir.23-2.3

Zurich Like New (opens in new window)

Author(s): Marcel Granero Moya, Thanh-Trung Phan, Daniel Gatica-Perez
Published in: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Multimedia Computing for Urban Data, 2023, Page(s) 1-8
Publisher: ACM
DOI: 10.1145/3475721.3484310

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