AIMS and UTS President Part of the IOC_UNODC_Expert Group

AIMS and UTS President Stephan Fox was once again invited to be part of the IOC_UNODC_Expert Group to develop guidance on preventing juvenile delinquency and reduce (re) Offending through sport. The expert group served to develop guidance on how sport and sport-based programmes can effectively be used in the context of secondary and tertiary prevention […]

Empowering youth champions of life: Partnering with the sport sector to build youth and community resilience to violence and crime

Empowering youth champions of life: Partnering with the sport sector to build youth and community resilience to violence and crime 01 June 2021 – While preventing crime is often considered the responsibility of law enforcement, for efforts to succeed a much more comprehensive approach is required. This includes building strong partnerships with a wide diversity […]

AIMS President Speaks at UNODC Online Event

The AIMS President spoke on crime prevention through sports as part of its efforts to support the implementation of the Doha Declaration. The United Nations office on drugs and crime launched a global youth crime prevention initiative on the power of sports to prevent crime and to effectively build resilience of at-risk youths. The CCPCJ invited […]

Holistic Crime Prevention Approaches: The Contribution of the Sport Sector Towards Youth and Community Resilience

Doha Declaration Global Programme Side Events Effective crime prevention should not be the exclusive responsibility of law enforcement and criminal justice systems. Instead, it requires holistic and inclusive approaches that address root causes of violence and crime and involves all relevant sectors of Government, the private sector and civil society actors, including the sport sector […]