Author(s) : Josefina Alvarez, Claudio Besozzi, Daniel Sansfaçon
Any process to improve the safety of the community can not ignore the practice of diagnosis. The latter is small guarantee that the actions answer to the real needs. That is why the diagnosis of security become, in many countries a prerequisite for the implementation of security policies and prevention.
To enjoy the experience of some European countries and the Pacific to develop a security model and tools adapted to the situation in Quebec, the National Institute of Public Health has commissioned the ICPC to produce a comparative analysis of the practice of diagnostic local security in five countries: France, Belgium, United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. The result of this analysis resulted in a publication entitled "The local security diagnostics - a comparative study to better understand and act."
The Report is only available in French