Strategic Environmental Image 2021
The Strategic Environmental Assessment 2021 of the Ministry of Justice and Security provides a compact picture of current social developments and indicates mutual cohesion. It encourages further discussion about the role of JenV and its partners in a changing playing field and helps to anticipate developments. The Strategic Environmental Assessment offers new perspectives on policy, knowledge, innovation and strategy. The Strategic Environmental Assessment 2021 is the third Strategic Environmental Assessment of the Ministry of Justice and Security (JenV). It builds on the Strategic Agenda ‘Working together on law and security’, which JenV published in early 2018.
Applying a strategic environmental image?
The Strategic Environmental Assessment is relevant for all policy officers in the field of justice and security, provides an overall picture and thus helps to focus one’s own policy field on social developments for the longer term. If you would like to know more about this or if you are looking for support, please contact [email protected]. A broad group of colleagues from the Ministry of Justice and Security contribute to the development of the Strategic Environmental Assessment. If you would like to contribute ideas about the next edition, you can also contact us at the above email address.
rule of law
- Organized crime puts pressure on democratic constitutional state
- Juvenile delinquency is falling, but there are concerns about certain groups
- The judiciary focuses on person-oriented problem solving
- Corona continues in the rule of law
Social Cohesion
- Confidence in politics and government is declining
- Sharpening social contradictions
- Social unrest is increasing
Technology
- Advanced technologies urge vigilance, but also offer opportunities
- Increasing vulnerability in the digital domain
- The dangers and scale of cyber and digitized crime are increasing
Migration
- Migration is intertwined with global developments and difficult to predict
- Managing the EU’s external borders remains a challenge
- Migration is part of broader social issues
National Security
- Foreign interference poses an increasing risk
- Insufficient measures against digital threats
- Terrorism remains the greatest physical threat, extremism is increasing
Public Administration
- Democracy under pressure
- Searching for balance in tackling social challenges
- Tension between central government and municipalities is increasing
- Managing with data raises many questions