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  • Interaction Between Journalists and Police Officers during Mass Events

    This guidebook is a result of joint work between Ukraine's Interior Ministry officers and media unions’ experts as part of a project implemented by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator. It includes recommendations on their co-operation during mass events, the rules of safe conduct and a detailed overview of the rights and responsibilities of both the police and journalists. It is not available in English.

  • Police education and training systems in the OSCE region

    This research was conducted in order to sustain the police training support aimed at adherence by the police to the rule of law and community safety, to improve the functioning of the police education and training system, and to address the challenges of the police education and training system remodelling as an essential part of the police reform by identifying the most promising national solutions of advanced education/training standards. It is recommended for a broad range of Ukrainian professionals dealing with police education and training (including basic and continuing training).

  • Safe, at school, at home and with your friends - Safety handbook for schoolchildren

    This handbook has been drafted by Community Police within Kosovo Police and it is published with the support of OSCE Mission in Kosovo

  • Report on OSCE Activities in the Fight Against Organized Crime in 2011

    This report presents an overview of all organized crime-related activities of the OSCE in 2011 and provides an update on OSCE’s activities in support of the UNTOC as well as the current status of ratification of the UNTOC convention among the participating States

  • Deliverables of the Project "Effective Criminal Justice Strategies and Practices to Combat Gender-based Violence in Eastern Europe" (2018-2020)

    Concluding report and materials produced by the project, implemented by OSCE in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, and funded by the European Commission (through the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2014-2020) and the governments of Germany and Austria, including the situational analysis in each country, a training curriculum and promotional materials.