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European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention. “European Exchange of Best Practice in Arson Investigation and Prevention”. Dave Myers MSc. Project Manager Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service.
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European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention “European Exchange of Best Practice in Arson Investigation and Prevention” Dave Myers MSc. Project Manager Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention Content • Project partners and funding • Origins of the project • Aim of the project • Key objective and deliverables • What has been achieved so far? • What remains to be completed? • Conclusion - Looking beyond the life of the project…
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 1. Project Partners and Funding European Commission Directorate-General for Environment FundingJanuary 2007 to December 2008
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention Countries included within the project Iceland Finland United Kingdom Sweden Norway Estonia Denmark Latvia Republic of Ireland Netherlands Belgium Lithuania Poland Germany Slovak Republic Luxembourg Czech Rep. France Austria Hungary Romania Switzerland Rep. of Macedonia Italy Bulgaria EU Countries EU Countries Spain Portugal Turkey EU Candidate Countries EU Candidate Countries Croatia Malta Greece Cyprus Non EU/Candidate Countries
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 2. Origins of the Project • Revinge Workshop (Sweden) Workshop 2005, Swedish Rescue Services Agency • Arson - some organizations already exist, both national and international • Need and support for other European fire networks • However…still need support for European network for ALL arson practitioners: • investigators, prevention specialists, forensic officers • multiple organizations – fire, police, forensic, forestry
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 3. Aim of the Project “To raise awareness in Europe of best practice in arson investigation and prevention” Help to reduce the number and impact of criminal fires annually set within Europe – deaths, injuries and property damage.
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 4. Key Objective and Deliverables • Deliverables • Network of contacts • Training modules for basic level fire investigation course • Database of best practice • Register of experts • Recommendations for secure web-based IT platform • “The Fire Crime in Europe Conference 2008” Facilitate greater cross-border and interagency networking, cooperation and joint working The foundations for a formal European network of arson practitioners
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 5. What has been completed? • Contact Network • Circulated project information to chief officers, multi-national organisations and professional organisations. For instance, • ENFSI, European Network Forensic Science Institutes • IAAI, International Association of Arson Investigators, • Association of Fire Investigators in Spain (ANINCE). • We now have 525 individuals in 338 organizations in the network • Articles/bulletins published in the UK, France, Spain, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Poland and Belgium.
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • B. Questionnaire Surveys • 242 distributed to Fire, Police, Government Officers • 48 distributed to Forensic Laboratories, (ENFSI Fire and Explosion Work Group) • General data gathering on practices in Europe • Copies of the report available on request • 156 returned - 65% response rate • 42 returned - 89% response rate
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention C. Develop Fire Investigation Training Modules • Fire Investigation Workshop in Poznan, Poland September 2007 • Northumberland Arson Task Force, Fire Service College in Poznan, Poznan Police, PZU Insurance. • 1st joint training of Fire, Police and Insurance in Poland
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • D. European Register of Experts/Specialists • Role to provide advice, expertise, experience • Willing to consider placements/exchanges • Criteria developed – qualifications, experience, professional role Currently 51 experts enrolled 17 countries represented Already processing requests – 3 processed so far
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • E. European Database of Best Practice • Criteria developed – evidence of success, transferability to other countries etc. • Collecting information on: aims, design, implementation, evaluation • Standard forms – comparability, ease of reference Currently 30 submissions of best practice 10 countries represented Already processing requests – 7 processed so far
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • F. European Conference • 2 Days 15th -16th September • Delegates from 21 countries. • Speakers form 11 countries • Workshop and plenary sessions • Support was confirmed for the development of an EU web based network for the exchange of information.
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • G. Recommendations for web-based platform • Connecting a European network of arson practitioners • The initial scope of the bid was to develop proposals for a web based IT platform Going beyond the scope of the project proposal: • Partnership with Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service • Resources and skills already available • Developed a prototype web-based system • Produce a document with proposals to support funding applications
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 6. What remains to be completed? • Expansion of: • Register of Experts • Best Practice Database • Pilot of prototype web-portal • Final report to the European Commission March 2009 2008 • Continuation of the project activities
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention 7. Conclusion - Looking beyond the life of the project… • Development of a formal European Network of Arson Practitioners After the project – the proposed network During the Project Before the Project
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • Organization of a formal European network • Creation of Central Coordinating body • Current project partners, other interested parties (5 other organizations formally expressed interest) • Possible activities of a formal network: • Annual or bi-annual conference/meeting • Regional meetings – N, S, E ,W Europe • Electronic newsletter • Web-based portal • Provide support to others
European exchange of best practice in arson investigation and prevention • Thank you for listening • Dave Myers MSc. • For further details contact:- • Dr Rob Stacey • Arson Task Force Project Officer • Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service • rstacey@northumberland.gov.uk • Tel: +44 (0)1670 534794