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Interdisciplinary Projectsin the field of security
The RESPECT Project
Sveva Avveduto
Brussels, 15 January, 2013
•RESPECT (Rules, Expectations & Securitythrough Privacy-Enhanced Convenient Technologies)
•Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (Small orMedium scale focused research)- FP7-SEC-2011.10.6
•Duration: 36 Months (2012 - 2015)•Co-ordinator: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Prof. Joseph A. Cannataci•EU funding: €3,492,687
THE RESPECT PROJECT facts and figures
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RESPECT's Objectives• Review the actual effectiveness of
surveillance systems andprocedures
• Identify and examine the socialand economic costs
• Determine the legal basis adoptedfor these systems and procedures
• Explore European citizen’sawareness/acceptance ofsurveillance systems andprocedures and Identify thepossible effect of culturalinfluences on citizens’ acceptance
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RESPECT's Objectives
• Compare and further develop findings on thesesystems, procedures and attitudes with findingsfound in the FP7 CONSENT and SMARTprojects
• Establish best-practice criteria developed onthe basis of operational, economic, social andlegal efficiency and citizen perceptions
• Develop a tool-kit capable of pan-Europeanapplication on citizens’ acceptance
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RESPECT specificity
• Adopting an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approach which is both morediverse and more comprehensive than thattaken in previous studies
• Aiming at achieving practical results for keystakeholders capable of being deployedacross and outside Europe
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RESPECT’s target audiences andstakeholders
• Policy makers• Police and security services• Technology providers• Data protection authorities• Citizens• Media• Research and Academia
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RESPECT Partners Partner name CountryUniversity of Groningen Netherlands
University of Central Lancashire UK
University of Ljubljana Slovenia
Laboratorio di Scienze della Cittadinanza Italy
Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca Romania
Universitetet i Oslo Norway
Universidad de Leon Spain
Law and Internet Foundation Bulgaria
Uppsala Universitet Sweden
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen StiftungÖffentlichen Rechts
Germany
Sheffield University UK
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover Germany
CNR National Research Council Italy
Univerzita Komenskeho v Bratislave Slovakia
Universita ta Malta Malta
University of Vienna Austria
Masaryk University CzechRepublic
Edith Cowan University Australia
INTERPOL FranceSveva AvvedutoCNR-Irpps, Italy
Workplan and methodology
• RESPECT has been divided into 14research and development work packages
• Three distinct project streams1.Status Quo Analysis2.Citizen Attitudes3.Best Practice
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1. Status quo analysis• The design philosophy for
RESPECT implements amulti-disciplinary approachto the issues underinvestigation. It bringstogether serving or ex-policeand intelligence officers withengineers, securityspecialists, IT/privacylawyers, sociologists as wellas experts in consumerbehaviour, marketing and e-government.
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2. Citizen attitudes
• RESPECT uses quantitative andqualitative research methodologies to carryout a study aimed at establishing theattitudes of citizens to most forms ofsurveillance and privacy
• web-based questionnaire• focus group discussions
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3. Best Practice
• Criteria for fairness covering efficiency,proportionality, privacy and data protection
• Development of a toolkit for policy-makers, system designers andpolice/security forces to implement andpromote a best practice approach basedon the fairness criteria
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