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  • Prague declaration — A new European approach for safer Internet for children

    The Prague declaration has been adopted during the ministerial conference "Safer Internet for Children - fighting together against illegal content and conduct on-line" that took place in Prague on 20 April 2009

  • 2008 Eurobarometer survery on safer internet: Towards a safer use of the internet for children in the EU – a parents’ perspective

    For its 2008 Safer Internet Eurobarometer survey the Commission targeted parents of children between 6 and 17 years old from all 27 EU Member States. The main aim of the survey was to investigate parents'; perceptions and views on their children's use of Internet, as well as on the potential risks they may encounter online.

  • 2005 Eurobarometer survey on safer internet

    The Eurobarometer survey presents the attitude of European Union citizens towards illegal and harmful content on the Internet and their knowledge of how to protect their children against it. It covers 25 Member States, candidate and acceding countries and was conducted in December 2005.

  • Summary of the survey of the co-operation between the police and community entities on matters of domestic violence

    The survey was conducted with a view to assess the current situation in combating domestic violence in the context of capacity building of the Police in the pilot communities of City of Vanadzor in the Lori Marz of the Republic of Armenia, and Kanaker-Zeytun, Avan, and Nor-Nork Communities in the City of Yerevan. The attached document contains the survey report in Armenian and the summary of the report in English.

  • Cybercrime - A Practical Guide to Criminal Law and Case Studies

    The OSCE Mission to Montenegro, the US Embassy and the Judiciary Training Centre, in co-operation with police, prosecution and judiciary experts have developed this guide for public prosecutors, judges and criminal police officers. The guide presents the basics of international and national criminal law framework, accompanied by concrete examples. Its purpose is to serve as a tool in the work of the police, public prosecutors and courts when processing the cybercrime cases.