European Forum for Urban Security
The European Forum for Urban Security is a non-governmental organisation established in 1987 in Barcelona under the auspices of the Council of Europe supporting a network of more than 250 European local authorities in 16 countries.
Goals
Efus aims to:- Advocate a balanced view of security through crime prevention, social cohesion and sanction
- Strengthen crime prevention policies
- Promote the role of local authorities at both a national and European level
Associations and Coalitions
Efus works with the majority of the 27 member states of the European Union and has a consultative status in the field of crime prevention within the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the European Commission. It is a member of the Civil Society Forum on Drugs. It assists with the work carried out by the European Union Crime Prevention Network.Efus is a founding member and Secretary of the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime. It is also the Regional Vice President of the Global Network on Safer Cities, led by UN Habitat, representing Europe. In 1998, Efus was awarded an honorific prize by the United Nations Settlements Programme.
On other continents, Efus supports the development of African and Latin American forums.