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  • Annual report of the Secretary General on police-related activities in 2011

    This report describes the police-related activities of the OSCE executive structures in compliance with the Ministerial and Permanent Council Decisions and Action Plans, listed in Appendix 2. The report provides information about the police-related activities of the SPMU, other thematic units in the Secretariat, and the OSCE field operations. The ODIHR Annual Report on Police-Related Activities for 2011 is attached to this report in Appendix 1.

  • Training strategy for the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

    This training strategy was developed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in co-operation with the OSCE Mission to Skopje and aims to establish the training system that will incorporate an effective methodology and procedures to establish the training needs and plan their delivery.

  • Police and Roma and Sinti: Good Practices in Building Trust and Understanding

    This publication aims to assist participating States in implementing their commitments under the 2003 OSCE Action Plan on Improving the Situation of Roma and Sinti within the OSCE Area by identifying principles and good practices that can be used in efforts to improve relations between the police and Roma and Sinti communities. This is the Volume 9 in the SPMU Publication Series.

  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2003

    The report provides information about police capacity- and institution-building undertaken by the OSCE field operations in support of their respective host-State governments and describes the development of activities of the SPMU.

  • OSCE Guidebook: Intelligence-Led Policing

    This guidebook presents intelligence-led policing (ILP) as a modern and proactive law enforcement model, and a realistic alternative to traditionally reactive forms of policing for OSCE participating States. ILP, which has already been adopted in a number of countries in recent years with promising results, combines intelligence gathering, evaluation and analysis with informed decision-making procedures and mechanisms, thus providing more efficient and effective management of national law enforcement.