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  • 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).

  • Crime victims: International and Serbian perspective

    This book describes common reactions and needs of victims, and points to the ways in which the society can improve its collective support to crime victims and provides a background discussion of the increased focus on victims’ needs that has occurred in recent years in many countries, especially in Sweden but also in Serbia.

  • Human (child) trafficking - A look through the Internet window

    This research paper, published by the Serbian NGO Astra with the support of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, contains the analysis of the print media in Serbia, human trafficking problems of secondary school pupils, their use of Internet and chat rooms, human (child) trafficking internet recruitment and comparative analysis of international and domestic legal framework.

  • Memorandum on co-operation between the Police of the Republic of Armenia and the OSCE Office in Yerevan

    This Memorandum on co-operation was signed by the Heads of the Police of the Republic of Armenia and OSCE Office in Yerevan in November 2008.

  • Report on money laundering and predicate crime in Serbia 2000-2005

    The study of money laundering and predicate crime contained in this report was funded by a grant from the United States Department of State and was prepared in consultation with the United States Department of Justice, Resident Legal Advisor Office.