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    OSCE STARTS COMMUNITY POLICING PROJECT IN ARMENIA

    Panorama.am
    20:02 30/10/06

    As part of its Police Assistance Programme for Armenia, the OSCE
    today kicked off a community policing project in Yerevan, which aims
    at improving the co-operation between the country's police forces
    and the public.

    "Strengthening the understanding for democratic policing is an
    important aspect of Armenia's development and goes hand in hand with
    promoting the respect for human rights", said Ambassador Vladimir
    Pryakhin, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, at the opening of a
    seminar that introduced the community policing concept to Armenian
    police officers.

    The OSCE's Senior Police Adviser, Kevin Carty, said: "Partnership
    between the police and citizens is a fundamental basis of democratic
    policing, which is why the OSCE pays particular attention to this
    element".

    Colonel-General Haik Harutunyan, Head of the Armenian Police, welcomed
    the participants and the OSCE's close co-operation with the police and
    noted that this co-operation is not only strengthening and increasing
    day by day, but also gives tangible, effective and useful results,
    the evidence of which is elaboration and introduction of community
    policing.

    The project is one of four components of the OSCE's Police Assistance
    Programme for Armenia, which also includes refurbishing and improving
    the standards of the country's Centre for Induction Training, where
    non-commissioned officers of the Armenian police receive their
    initial training.

    A key goal of the initiative is to increase public confidence in the
    police and to improve the exchange of information between the police
    and the community.

    The project will involve the community in the prevention and solving
    of crimes, increasing the knowledge among Armenian police officers of
    European policing ethics and human rights standards, and providing
    practical on-the-job advice for officers working in the Arabkir
    police district.

    For the coming year, two international police experts - Charles Riordan
    from the United Kingdom and Rita Korotenko from Ukraine - will conduct
    training seminars and workshops in Arabkir district. They will also
    give advice on a daily basis to the police officers working there.

    The project is implemented by the OSCE Office in Yerevan together
    with the Armenian Police.
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