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    COMMUNITY POLICING IS DEPLOYED IN ARMENIA - INTERVIEW

    news.am
    July 24, 2012 | 02:10

    YEREVAN.- Politico-Military Officer of the OSCE Office in Yerevan
    Lilian Salaru spoke about police reform and OSCE programs in Armenia
    in an interview with Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    Since when does your Office support the police reform in Armenia?

    Close cooperation between the OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Armenian
    Police started in 2003. Important elements of democratic police such
    as community policing, contemporary methods of police education were
    tested in the frames of respective pilot projects. These initiatives
    practically showed that there was a need for reform in the area of
    police activities and in the area of public readiness to accept new,
    democratic methods of the police service.

    And today, when the police has already embarked the reforms and is in
    the critical stage of implementation, the OSCE Office in Yerevan wants
    to reiterate its readiness in enhancing and broadening its support
    to police reforms focused on establishing trust and co-operation
    between the police and population through community based policing,
    police education reform, co-operation of the police with media,
    local authorities and civil society as well as public order management.

    Is it dealt by one programme or different projects are involved? What
    has been done?

    The OSCE closely cooperates with the Police in the modernization of
    police education. At this stage of our joint activities, the new Police
    Educational Complex was established, consisting of Police Academy,
    Police College and Police Training Center; a new testing system
    for applicants to police educational institutions was developed,
    independent admission commissions were set up.

    Activities aimed at strengthening the links between the police and
    population are in progress, particularly in terms of deployment
    community policing throughout Yerevan. This year in March the Office
    organized a Community Policing Train the Trainers Course. Community
    policing training is one of the imperatives of the Armenian Police
    today, considering that starting from June 1, 2012 Community Policing
    model was deployed throughout Yerevan. With that in view, the Train
    of Trainers format was selected, since the course participants,
    due to their roles as operational commanders and trainers, are in
    the position to cascade the acquired knowledge among their staff and
    students. Moreover, the OSCE international expert developed Guidelines
    for Police officers Involved in Community Policing. The Guidelines
    is an easy-to-use tool for better understanding the complex process
    of community policing, supported with practical examples. Most
    importantly, the guidelines follow Armenia's Charter on Community
    Policing and take into account the best international practice, while
    being written in the context of policing in Armenia. We believe that
    the Guidelines are also useful for citizens and other stakeholders
    of Armenia.

    Another priority area of â~@~Kâ~@~Kcooperation between the OSCE
    Office and the police is the democratic methods of public order
    management. One of the key results was the development of guidelines
    for police officers involved in public order management and a series
    of trainings that were delivered by an international police expert
    for police officers involved in Public Order Management. The training
    program incorporates what the OSCE considers as the most important
    challenges within Public Order Management for the Armenian Police in
    the immediate future.

    Obviously, it also takes into account the needs for the policing of
    the upcoming Presidential Election. The training programme identifies
    a series of courses set at separate levels across the police service
    from strategic decision makers to operational staff.

    What kind of activities do you plan in the future?

    Despite the success of the first steps, there is still much to do
    to prepare police officers who can provide qualified service to the
    population. Therefore, the Office will continue to strongly support
    the Police Educational Complex, enhance anti-corruption mechanisms,
    mainstream gender issues in the educational process and put the
    training programmes in line with the best international standards.

    We view our assistance in establishing police-public partnership also
    as a vehicle to combat corruption, mainstream human rights, raise the
    involvement of women in law enforcement, and involve the population
    and civil society in monitoring activities. Good relations between
    the police and the media are also one of the main indicators of the
    development of democratic policing in Armenia, therefore, the Office
    will continue to assist police to strengthen the cooperation with media
    through organizing round table discussions, strengthening capacities of
    the Police Public Relations Department. We will also continue working
    with the Public Order Management Department to maximize its efficiency
    and to ensure that contemporary approaches in operational POM policing
    are proactively developed and introduced across the Police.

    The Office jointly with the Police and local NGO will continue to
    conduct Police Open Day events which are envisaged to be carried out
    throughout all Armenian provinces in 2012. The aim of the event is
    to familiarize juveniles from High Schools with the work of the Police.

    It is an excellent opportunity for schoolchildren to be acquainted with
    their province's police activity and have a better understanding of the
    police work. Schoolchildren visit the respective Police Department,
    get familiarized with the special means, police vehicles and other
    means of protection. Besides, interactive lectures on Police objectives
    and main areas of activity, Trafficking in Human Beings, Drug abuse
    and Corruption are delivered and relevant brochures distributed to
    juveniles. Police Open Days are comprehensively covered on local TV
    channels and on "02" Police program.

    The OSCE Office in Yerevan will continue to implement a 1.7 million
    Euro project on strengthening electoral processes in Armenia financed
    by the European Union The general aim of this project is to support
    democratic elections in Armenia in line with international standards.

    Through implementation of this project, the Office aims to enhance
    Police capacities and capabilities in performing election - related
    functions.

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