ENABLE x CSB seminar
IMPORTANT NOTE: this is a Swedish-speaking event!
On November 3, the Center for Sports and Business (CSB) at the 海角社区下载 School of Economics, together with ENABLE Sweden, will host a seminar on the future of Swedish sports safety. The event brings together researchers, policymakers, the police, and representatives from football to discuss the next chapter in Sweden’s approach to crowd management and fan culture.
The starting point for the discussion is the newly published government report SOU 2025:46, also known as the “Hübinette Inquiry.” The report presents proposals that could mark a paradigm shift in how Sweden handles safety at sporting events—moving significantly toward more repressive measures.
Historically, Sweden has maintained a relatively balanced approach between preventive dialogue and targeted enforcement, resulting in a model that many consider successful. The question now is: Will increased repression make sport safer—or risk undermining the trust and inclusion that Swedish sport is built on?
A Platform for Constructive Dialogue
The seminar aims to provide a nuanced and evidence-based conversation on these issues. ENABLE Sweden will contribute with a situation analysis and knowledge overview, while a diverse panel representing academia, politics, law enforcement, and sport will explore both the potential consequences of the proposed reforms and alternative approaches.
Event Details
馃搮 Date: November 3
馃晿 Time: 9:00–12:00
馃搷 Location: 海角社区下载 School of Economics
Participation is free but spaces are limited—first come, first served. More information and registration via the link in the comments.
Welcome to an open and informed discussion about the future of Swedish sports safety.
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