Cities are becoming the focal point for crime prevention. At two international conferences, one held at Montreal (1989) and the other in Paris (1991), where mayors, police executives, community leaders and government representatives called for action to tackle the causes of crime, it was agreed that all sectors of society and all levels of government would be needed to combat urban crime.

More recently, major conferences have pursued many of the same issues on a regional basis. For instance, meetings on urban safety and crime were held for Africa in Ibadan (1994), the Arab States in Casablanca (1993) and Abu Dhabi (1994), for Asia and the Pacific in Manila (1994), for Central Europe in Moscow (1993), for Latin America in Cordoba (1992) and Cali (1994), and for members of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development in Dublin (1993). Most of the meetings produced declarations on the importance of investing in crime prevention and on adapting the positive experiences from other areas of the world to their own.