AIF Programme - Overview
You can find an overview of the programme of the 16th Annual International Forum (AIF) below. The AIF encompasses all programme parts of the 28th German Prevention Congress, which are offered in English language.
Clicking on the individual contributions will take you to the detailed information. A summary is also provided in this document:
International Congress Programme-Flyer
- PDF in DIN-A4 format
- PDF in brochure format (for printing in landscape format on both sides and then fold in the middle).
In addition to the contributions of the congress programme listed below, which will be held directly in English, all contributions taking place in the Mozart Hall will be simultaneously translated into English. You will receive the headphones for the translation at the entrance to the hall. This is the case for the opening and the closing plenum. Also five further panels with be translated (infos coming soon).
Monday, June 23, 2025
Kveloce , PhD Maite Ferrando
, Dr. Meike HeckerAmidst the evolving landscape of security challenges in public spaces, there is a growing need for effective and socially accepted solutions. Trust, acceptance, and heightened security behaviours are essential. With this in mind, this panel will discuss the existing evidence, including experiences, knowledge and inspirational examples, where social science (social innovation, participatory methodologies, user-centric design, etc) are applied to contribute to increase the security perception of the citizens. Learnings from different partners from the European funded CO-SECUR projects and its Advisory Board will be also discussed and shared with the audience. Moderated by Maite Ferrando PhD and Meike Hecker, several international experts on the topic will present a 2 minutes pitch on their learnings and experiences in their respective countries, namely Finland, Lithuania, Romania, Greece, Poland and Canada (TBC). After this introduction, an open debate will take place with the panelists and the audience on the relevance and impact of social approaches in security. The confirmed panelist covering the referred countries are Maria Mekri, Andrius Jaržemskis, Lucia Cristea, Dinos Nikolaidis-Konstas and Michal Woch.