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  • 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.

  • Self-assessment tool for nations to increase preparedness for cross-border implications of crises

    This self-assessment guide, drafted by the OSCE Secretariat Transnational Threats Department's Borders Unit, is aimed for national agencies of, in the first place, OSCE Participating States and Partners for Co-operation who would deal with cross-border movements following a crisis.

  • Safe school model

    This guide to developing a safer school environment was developed by the OSCE Mission in Skopje in co-operation with the Ministries of Internal Affairs and Education for the "Safe Schools" project.

  • Good Practices guide on Non-Nuclear Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection (NNCEIP) from terrorist attacks focusing on threats emanating from cyberspace

    This publication intends to provide a framework that encourages the formulation and implementation of appropriate policies and institutional management of cyber security related to NNCEI, based on a co-operative, integrated (all-hazard) and risk-based approach, and with an emphasis on achieving incident response preparedness, overall infrastructure resilience and energy reliability.

  • Understanding Hate Crimes

    This booklet aims to help police and prosecutors, legislators, local authorities and civil society organisations better understand the problem of hate crimes. It explains the significance of hate crimes and suggests how authorities and communities can prevent and better respond to hate crimes.