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  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2012

    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 3. The report provides information about the police-related activities of the TNTD/SPMU, other thematic units in the Secretariat, and the OSCE field operations. The HCNM and ODIHR Annual Reports on Police-Related Activities for 2012 are attached to this report in Appendix 1 and 2, respectively.

  • Police Reform within the Framework of Criminal Justice System Reform

    This Guidebook identifies the interfaces in the criminal justice process among the various institutions of the CJS and between them and other relevant governmental agencies as well as non-governmental security and justice providers and civil society. It elaborates on a number of good practices in addressing these interfaces in practical reform steps and identifies options for enhancing international co-operation in following a holistic CJS reform (CJSR) approach.

  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2004

    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...

  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2015

    This report provides an overview of the police-related programmes and projects, implemented by the OSCE executive structures, including the thematic units in the Secretariat, the institutions and the field operations, during 2015.

  • Women in Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management

    This report is an overview of the Expert Seminar on "Women in Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management" held at Hofburg in Vienna, Austria. The objective of the seminar was to discuss and identify possible actions in order to fully implement UNSCR 1325 in the OSCE as well as to exchange informations about women's participation in conflict prevention and crisis management.