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第二十四號報告書 - 保安局

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CHAPTER 32004 FIGHT CRIME CONFERENCEINTRODUCTION3.1 The Fight Crime Conference is a biennial event to fostercommunity interest in fight crime matters, to reinforce communicationsbetween the Fight Crime Committee (FCC) and District Fight CrimeCommittees (DFCCs) and to provide a forum for exchange of views on ways toreduce crime. The 2004 Fight Crime Conference is the eleventh of its kindbeing held since 1985.3.2 The 2004 Fight Crime Conference was held on 22 November 2004at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium. The theme was “ A Safer City, A BetterPlace”, highlighting the importance of united efforts of all parties in the fightagainst crime.PRE-CONFERENCE GROUP DISCUSSIONS3.3 Prior to the Conference, five group discussions were held in themonths of July and August 2004. Topics discussed were –• Burglary and Home Security• Youth Crime• Family Violence• Commercial and Technology Crimes• Cross-boundary and Quick Cash Crimes3.4 These pre-Conference group discussions were co-chaired byDFCC Chairmen. Experts on specific subjects were invited to speak duringthe discussions. The findings and recommendations of the five discussiongroups were reported at the main Conference on 22 November 2004.THE MAIN CONFERENCE3.5 The main Conference, which was chaired by Ms Vivien Chan, JP,was attended by over 400 participants including DFCC members andrepresentatives of relevant policy bureaux and departments. During the openforum at the Plenary Session, a panel consisting of senior officials from bureauxand departments was formed to respond to views and suggestions made by theparticipants. Relevant issues were subsequently referred to responsible policybureaux and departments for consideration and follow-up actions. The97

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