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    US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE HOLDS CONFERENCE ON "SUCCESSFUL TECHNIQUES FOR THE INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CORRUPTION"

    armradio.am
    09.12.2008 11:12

    The United States Department of Justice held a conference on
    "Successful Techniques for the Investigation and Prosecution
    of Corruption" in Yerevan, Armenia, on December 8-9, 2008. Three
    U.S. prosecutors and three high-ranking U.S. police chiefs participated
    - Prosecutor Steven Kessler (US Embassy, Yerevan), Prosecutor Kevin
    Richardson (Brooklyn, New York), Prosecutor Karen Bennett (Nassau
    County, New York), Police Chief Charles Campisi (New York City Police
    Department); Chief Charles Ribando (Nassau County, New York), and
    Deputy Chief Rick Armstrong (Kansas City, Kansas).

    They were joined by thirty Armenian prosecutors, ten investigators from
    the special investigative service, ten police investigators, two NSS
    officials, two officials of the tax service, two customs officials,
    the Armenian representative to GRECO, and the presidential aide on
    corruption issues.

    The American and Armenian law enforcement officials discussed
    their countries' respective approaches to fighting all forms of
    corruption, including misconduct by police, judges, and other
    high officials. Numerous investigation techniques were discussed
    at the conference, including: the use of confidential informants,
    undercover police officers, drug screening, financial investigations,
    electronic surveillance, debriefing of police prisoners, and random
    integrity tests.

    The December conference was just one of many sessions held by the US
    Department of Justice in Yerevan to support Armenian law enforcement
    and the judiciary. In 2008, the USDOJ held conferences for Armenian
    judges, prosecutors, police and defense attorneys on the European
    Convention on Human Rights, financial crime investigations, the rules
    of evidence in adversarial proceedings, and the development of Armenian
    jurisprudence and case law.
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