HSD Café: Intimidation in Public Administration

Date:
17 March 2016
Time:
16:00h - 17:00h
Location:
HSD Campus
Organised by:
HSD

We would like to invite you to join the upcoming HSD Café on ‘Intimidation and Undermining of Public Administration’. Undermining criminality is a broad societal issue, which varies from the infiltration of police, national and local government, to the court of justice. These levels of undermining the public administration have great impact, for example the drug trade in Tilburg. This trade level is worth 728 to 884 million euros annually, which comparatively is roughly the same amount as the city’s annual budget.

We have invited a series of experts that will discuss various aspects of the undermining nature of criminality. How does intimidation work from a neurobiological perspective? What makes it that a person feels intimidated? What is currently being done in terms of combatting it? What role could innovation play in this process?

 

 

HSD Café Program
16.00-17.00 Presentation + Discussion
17.00-17.45 Drinks and networking

About the HSD Café
The HSD Cafés are organized for HSD partners on every first and third Thursday of each month (except on public holidays). From cyber to critical infrastructure, 20 sessions will be organized around security topics relevant for companies, the government, and knowledge organizations. In the first hour (16.00-17.00) of each HSD Café, an expert will briefly present a security topic, dilemma, or innovation, followed by an informal discussion. The second part of the HSD Café (17.00-17.45) will consist of drinks and a possibility to network.

The HSD Cafés provide an excellent opportunity to meet (potential) business partners, bring along your contacts, expand your knowledge, and shape the debate on key security issues of the future. Tell us what you think. Let your voice count, expand your network, and join the debate.