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  • Cross-cutting issues — Crime prevention assessment tool

    Part 5 of the Cross-Cutting Issues' sector of the Criminal Justice Assessment Toolkit, produced by the United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) to support joint programming at the country level.

  • Integrating a gender approach into police-public partnerships

    This fact sheet, published by the Gender Section of the OSCE Secretariat, shows linkages between police-public partnerships and gender considerations. It aims at providing OSCE police advisers, their implementing partners and other relevant staff with an introduction to the basic knowledge of mainstreaming gender in community policing.

  • Implementation of Police-Related Programmes – Lessons Learned in South-Eastern Europe

    This lessons learned report describes and compares the challenges the Law Enforcement Departments (LEDs) of the OSCE field operations faced when they implemented their mandates. Furthermore, the report compiles and compares the strategies and practices the LEDs applied to cope with the challenges. This is the Volume 7 in the SPMU Publication Series.

  • Good Practices in Basic Police Training – Curricula Aspects

    This guide provides police educators with a core curriculum for basic police training for recruits aiming to become uniformed police personnel in democratic societies. This is the Volume 5 in the OSCE Publication Series.

  • Good Practices in Building Police-Public Partnerships by the Senior Police Adviser to the OSCE Secretary General

    The aim of “Good Practices in Building Police-Public Partnerships” is draw together the common basic principles and characteristics of current concepts of community policing applied in the OSCE area and to reflect basic questions of what community policing is and what it is not. This book builds on the “Guidebook on Democratic Policing” and further illustrates the aspects of community policing, touched on in it. This is the Volume 4 in the OSCE Publication Series.