The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) Privacy Policy

This privacy policy will explain how our organization uses the personal data we collect from you when you use our website.

Topics:

1. What data do we collect?

2. How do we collect your data?

3. How will we use your data?

4. How do we store your data?

5. What are your data protection rights?

6. What are cookies?

7. How do we use cookies?

8. How to manage your cookies?

9. What types of cookies do we use?

10. Privacy policies of other websites

11. Changes to our privacy policy

12. Employee data confidentiality policy

13. How to contact the competent authority

1. What data do we collect?

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime collects the following data:

  • Personal identification information (Name, email address, phone number, etc.)

2. How do we collect your data?

You directly provide the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime with most of the data we collect. We collect data and process data when you:

  • Voluntarily complete a customer survey or via email.

  • Use or view our website via your browser’s cookies.

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime may also receive your data indirectly from the following sources:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • MailChimp

3. How will we use your data?

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime collects your data so that we can:

  • Email you with regards to our latest publications and newsletters.

  • Through its newsletter, send you by email its most recent publications and information administered by the Mailchimp platform, having first opted in to receive this newsletter.

4. How do we store your data?

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime securely stores your data at 3535 avenue du Parc, Montréal (Québec), Canada.

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime will keep your personal identification information for 180 days.  Once this time period has expired, we will delete your data by an automated process on our servers.

5. What are your data protection rights?

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime would like to make sure you are fully aware of all of your data protection rights. Every user is entitled to the following:

The right to access – You have the right to request the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime for copies of your personal data. We may charge you a small fee for this service.

The right to rectification – You have the right to request that the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime correct any information you believe is inaccurate. You also have the right to request The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime to complete the information you believe is incomplete.

The right to erasure – You have the right to request that the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime erase your personal data, under certain conditions.

The right to restrict processing – You have the right to request that the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime restrict the processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.

The right to object to processing – You have the right to object to theInternational Centre for the Prevention of Crime’s processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.

The right to data portability – You have the right to request that the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime transfer the data that we have collected to another organization, or directly to you, under certain conditions.

If you make a request, we have one month to respond to you. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at our email:

Call us at: +1 514 288 6731

Or write to us: info@cipc-icpc.org

Cookie Policy for the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC)

This is the Cookie Policy for Le Centre International pour la Prévention de la Criminalité (CIPC), accessible from http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/

6. What Are Cookies

As is common practice with almost all professional websites this site uses cookies, which are tiny files that are downloaded to your computer, to improve your experience. This page describes what information they gather, how we use it and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We will also share how you can prevent these cookies from being stored however this may downgrade or ‘break’ certain elements of the sites functionality.

For more general information on cookies see the Wikipedia article on HTTP Cookies.

7. How We Use Cookies

We use cookies for a variety of reasons detailed below. Unfortunately, in most cases there are no industry standard options for disabling cookies without completely disabling the functionality and features they add to this site. It is recommended that you leave on all cookies if you are not sure whether you need them or not in case they are used to provide a service that you use.

  • 8. How to manage your cookies?

You can prevent the setting of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser (see your browser Help for how to do this). Be aware that disabling cookies will affect the functionality of this and many other websites that you visit. Disabling cookies will usually result in also disabling certain functionality and features of the site. Therefore it is recommended that you do not disable cookies.

  • 9. What types of cookies do we use?
  • Email newsletters related cookies

This site offers newsletter or email subscription services and cookies may be used to remember if you are already registered and whether to show certain notifications which might only be valid to subscribed/unsubscribed users.

  • Site preferences cookies

In order to provide you with a great experience on this site we provide the functionality to set your preferences for how this site runs when you use it. In order to remember your preferences we need to set cookies so that this information can be called whenever you interact with a page is affected by your preferences.

Specific third parties

In some specific cases, we also use cookies provided by specific third parties. The following section details the third party cookies you may find on this site.

This site uses Google Analytics, one of the most popular and trusted analytics solutions on the web, to help us understand how you use the web and how we can improve your experience. These cookies may track things like how long you spend on the site and which pages you visit so that we can continue to produce compelling content.

For more information about Google Analytics cookies, please visit the official Google Analytics website.

We also use social networking buttons and/or plugins on this site that allow you to connect to your social network in a number of ways. For this to work, the following social networking pages: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MailChimp, will place cookies on our site which may be used to enhance your profile or contribute to the data they have for various purposes described in their respective privacy policies.

According to the privacy settings of the Mailchimp platform, some features use user account data to generate predictions and suggestions, including product recommendations and demographic predictions. In addition, according to the cookie declaration, Mailchimp uses cookies for various purposes. Some of these cookies enable the service to function properly, and are referred to as “essential” or “strictly necessary” cookies. Other cookies are used “to track and target the interests of visitors”. No personal information for advertising or marketing purposes is sold.

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Hopefully that has clarified things for you and as was previously mentioned if there is something that you aren’t sure whether you need or not it’s usually safer to leave cookies enabled in case it does interact with one of the features you use on our site

10. Privacy policies of other websites

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime website contains links to other websites. Our privacy policy applies only to our website, so if you click on a link to another website, you should read their privacy policy.

11. Changes to our privacy policy

The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime keeps its privacy policy under regular review and places any updates on this web page. This privacy policy was last updated on 9 January 2019.

12. Employee data confidentiality policy

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13. How to contact the competent authority

If you have any questions about the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime’s privacy policy, the data we keep about you or if you wish to exercise any of your data protection rights, please do not hesitate to contact the organisation’s Privacy Officer, Kassa Bourne, Director of Administration and Finance.

Email us at: info@cipc-icpc.org

Call us at: +1 514 288 6731

Or write to us: 3535 Avenue du Parc, 4th floor, Montreal (Québec), Canada. H2X 2H8