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  • Guidelines for conducting negotiations

    These guidelines, developed by the Armenian Police in co-operation with the OSCE Office in Yerevan, aim to give practical guidance for the use of communication and negotiation with citizens during day-to-day policing activities as well as those more complex situations like mass disorder.

  • Training strategy for the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

    This training strategy was developed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in co-operation with the OSCE Mission to Skopje and aims to establish the training system that will incorporate an effective methodology and procedures to establish the training needs and plan their delivery.

  • Child Pornography: Model Legislation & Global Review (2012, 7th Edition)

    The 7th edition contains an updated review of the existing legislation focusing on child abuse offences in 196 countries and also includes several new sections: on online grooming, on the new EU Directive on combating the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and child pornography, a review of data retention and preservation policies, and a discussion of implementation.

  • UNODC Handbook on effective police responses to violence against women

    This Handbook is designed to assist police officers in the prevention of, and response to, violence against women by familiarizing them with relevant international laws, norms and standards relating to violence against women and informing them about some promising practical approaches to effective police response to acts of violence against women. It addresses the rights of both victims and offenders.

  • Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment of Montenegro

    This assessment of Montenegro was conducted by the Montenegrin Police Directorate, based on the data from the current situation, dynamics and trends in serious and organised crime, with the purpose to allow law enforcement agencies and state institutions to better understand the situation in the country.