

Prevent transnational crime tourism and reduce the risk of recidivism for people who have previously committed offences.
Reduce the risk of crime tourism and the associated migration through information and education in socio-economically weak countries.
Promote opportunities for the reintegration of former crime tourists in their home country.

→ This we achieve by launching initiatives and implementing projects in the areas of prevention, education and reintegration.


We capture the attention of the environment in which young people at risk are situated.

We inform about risk factors, prison sentences and their consequences. We strive to collaborate with organisations from the fields of education, social affairs and economy in order to present and expand alternatives.

Former prisoners talk to at-risk groups about their experiences of imprisonment and its consequences. They provide information about alternatives and encourage people to think about options. In this way, they prevent others from committing offences.

For former prisoners the work in the field of prevention enables a smoother transition back into social and financial stability within their communities.
By collaborating with organisations from the educational, social and economic sectors and expanding their services, ex-offenders who are not involved in prevention can access suitable programmes to enable sustainable reintegration.
Learn more about our Pilot Project

Prevent transnational crime tourism and reduce the risk of recidivism for people who have previously committed offences.
Reduce the risk of crime tourism and the associated migration through information and education in socio-economically weak countries.
Promote opportunities for the reintegration of former crime tourists in their home country.

→ This we achieve by launching initiatives and implementing projects in the areas of prevention, education and reintegration.


We capture the attention of the environment in which young people at risk are situated.

We inform about risk factors, prison sentences and their consequences. We strive to collaborate with organisations from the fields of education, social affairs and economy in order to present and expand alternatives.

Former prisoners talk to at-risk groups about their experiences of imprisonment and its consequences. They provide information about alternatives and encourage people to think about options. In this way, they prevent others from committing offences.

For former prisoners the work in the field of prevention enables a smoother transition back into social and financial stability within their communities.
By collaborating with organisations from the educational, social and economic sectors and expanding their services, ex-offenders who are not involved in prevention can access suitable programmes to enable sustainable reintegration.
Learn more about our Pilot Project