OSCE: Police reform going well

Acting head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Anthony Pahigian has given a positive assessment of reforms in Serbia’s police system.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 29.09.2008.

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Acting head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Anthony Pahigian has given a positive assessment of reforms in Serbia’s police system. He said that the OSCE would keep supporting Serbia’s police. OSCE: Police reform going well At the opening of an international forum on police education, Pahigian said that the goal of the OSCE mission was to help give Serbia a modern police force. He praised the transformation of the police secondary school in Sremska Kamenica into a modern educational center, emphasizing that “it’s an excellent way” to conduct reforms in the police educational system. Interior Ministry State Secretary Dragan Markovic said that the goal of the reforms was to achieve modern police standards. Markovic pointed to a number of activities linked to reforms in police training, as well as to a development strategy based on the Serbian development strategy and European experiences. He said that members of minority communities had been given a lot of attention in the reform process, something the OSCE Mission had positively appraised. The objective of the two-day meeting organized by the OSCE mission in Serbia is to “enhance the knowledge of Interior Ministry representatives on best practice in the areas of education and training”. Experiences of police reforms in Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, England, Wales, Slovenia, Canada etc. will be discussed at the meeting.

OSCE: Police reform going well

At the opening of an international forum on police education, Pahigian said that the goal of the OSCE mission was to help give Serbia a modern police force.

He praised the transformation of the police secondary school in Sremska Kamenica into a modern educational center, emphasizing that “it’s an excellent way” to conduct reforms in the police educational system.

Interior Ministry State Secretary Dragan Marković said that the goal of the reforms was to achieve modern police standards.

Marković pointed to a number of activities linked to reforms in police training, as well as to a development strategy based on the Serbian development strategy and European experiences.

He said that members of minority communities had been given a lot of attention in the reform process, something the OSCE Mission had positively appraised.

The objective of the two-day meeting organized by the OSCE mission in Serbia is to “enhance the knowledge of Interior Ministry representatives on best practice in the areas of education and training”.

Experiences of police reforms in Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, England, Wales, Slovenia, Canada etc. will be discussed at the meeting.

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