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Policing
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In the area of policing, the OSCE’s strategy focuses on building modern, democratic and pro-active police services able to respond to transnational threats.

The OSCE’s police-related activities are an integral part of the Organization’s efforts in conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation.

Within the OSCE Secretariat, the Transnational Threats Department’s Strategic Police Matters Unit (SPMU) is the focal point for the OSCE’s police-related work which is divided into two main categories:

  1. Police development and reform within the principles of democratic policing, a special focus on community policing and police-public partnership, training initiatives, and promoting the protection of victims and vulnerable persons;
  2. Building capacities of law enforcement agencies of OSCE participating States and Partners for Co-operation to be able to effectively counter transnational organized crime, terrorism, trafficking in illicit drugs, trafficking in human beings and cybercrime.

The OSCE works with police agencies across the OSCE region. The SPMU maintains a network of police advisers in field operations and provides expert advice and assistance to participating States to help develop accountable police services that serve and protect their citizens. Most OSCE field operations run programmes on police reform and development, which include: