English Congress Programme

This is the DPT-TV programme of November 2022, which is offered in simultaneous English translation. You can find more information and an insight into the other German-language contributions in the DPT Foyer

The DPT-News part of the Wednesday programme (11:00 to 11:10 CEST) is open to the public (via DPT Foyer). Registration for the congress is required for participation in the lectures and to be able to make full use of the DPT Foyer offers.

Monday, June 10, 2024

  • PhD Macarena Rau, International CPTED Association (ICA)

    Urban Security is a discipline of environmental criminology that seeks to understand and intervene in the relationship that exists between the built environment and the spatial location of crime, violence, and incivilities in the territory. There are various approaches and methodologies with a greater or lesser degree of scientific evidence that are used to achieve higher levels of Urban Safety. One of them is the CPTED methodology that has been applied in the Commune of Puente Alto since 2001 in Chile on a sustained basis. This methodology has been around for more than 50 years since it was created in 1971 by C. Ray Jeffery in the United States and has the advantage that it has evolved over time from first generation CPTED (1971-2000), second generation CPTED (2001-2017), and third generation CPTED (2018-2023). This is a living methodology that integrates more and more variables for the sustainable achievement of urban security and one of the variables that works and considers is that urban lighting. This lecture seeks to clarify the answer to this question from a CPTED perspective: Is more light more security? In the lecture Dr. Macarena Rau will discuss also Dr. Randy Atlas White Paper on Security Lighting Updates and review of the latest IES Security Lighting Guidelines G-1-22 Reference: https://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/article/10.11648.j.urp.20190404.11

    Stella Valentien
    Stella Valentien studied education, psychology and sociology. Her focus is on early childhood education. She has many years of experience as a trainer, has helped to develop the curriculum of a technical college for social pedagogy and has accompanied daycare centers as an external evaluator. She is active as a professional author and volunteers in the field of family education. Since 2011, she has been an employee of the Deutsche Liga für das Kind, where she heads the daycare center-related work area.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

  • Prof. Dr. Mary C. Pierce

    Tanja Schwarzer

  • Prof. Dr. Magda Szafranek

    Anna Stender