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  • FYROM Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (SOCTA)

    The SOCTA report was drafted and adopted as part of the ExB project “Enhancing Capacities for Strategic Analysis and Strategic Assessments in the Criminal Investigation Directorates of the Serbian, Montenegrin and HC Ministries of Interior”. This activity was conducted with substantial Mission to Skopje support.

  • 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).

  • OSCE Resource Police Training Guide: Trafficking in Human Beings

    This guide was developed with the aim to strengthen law enforcement capacities for preventing and combating trafficking in human beings, facilitate identification of the emerging trends and new forms of human trafficking and serve as a minimum set standard for trainers.

  • TAHCLE: Training on Hate Crime for Law Enforcement - Curriculum for Trainers

    Training manual that provides a step-by-step description of how to conduct a one-day workshop for police officers on investigating and responding to hate crimes. The general curriculum has been customized for use in the country in which the training takes place.

  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2018

    The Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities provides an overview of all police-related programmes and projects implemented in 2018
    by the OSCE executive structures, including the thematic units of the Secretariat, the field operations and Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).