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The EUCPN–ENAA Secretariat is organising weekly Guidance Labs aimed to bring together practitioners to discuss topics and challenges on the administrative approach. Each Guidance lab will focus on a specific topic (e.g. how to get started with the administrative approach or using joint inspections to tackle organised crime) during which practitioners can provide feedback, exchange experiences or refine practical guidelines. The gathered input will be used by the Secretariat to further develop our toolkit on the administrative approach. The goal is to improve the content of these toolkits to ensure they are relevant and practical for the prevention workforce.

Each lab will last maximum 1.5 hour and include no more than 12 people. To ensure targeted and relevant discussions, we aim for practitioners and decision makers with practical experience on either a national, regional or local level.

Registration is possible through an online form: https://forms.office.com/e/Svfcb5Hy6g. Participants will be chosen based on their profile, experience and country/area in which they work to ensure a diversity of experiences in the discussions. The selected participants will receive an e-mail several weeks in advance with the link for the meeting and necessary background information on the meeting topic. The deadline for registration for each Guidance Lab is two weeks in advance.

Guidance lab administrative approach: Closing the web around organised crime

Lab 3: Applying the administrative approach to organised crime (29 January; 10:00 - 11:30 CET; online)
This guidance lab will focus on how the administrative approach complements traditional criminal justice tools to prevent, disrupt and respond to organised crime. The participants will share experiences with applying instruments such as the Barrier Model and implementing multi-agency strategies in practice.