BELGRADE — Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) invite you to join panel discussion “Integrity Testing in Serbian Police”, held on May 24 from 12:00 in Media Centre in Belgrade (Terazije 3/II).

Purpose of the discussion is to present integrity test as new anti-corruption action in Serbian police and expectations and challenges in its use in future.
Speakers will answer questions:
- Why is integrity test introduced in police and what can we expect from its use?
- What is the Ombudsman view on police integrity testing?
- What will be the main challenges in police integrity testing in Serbia?
- What are experiences of other counties in police integrity testing?
Discussion speakers will represents Internal Affairs Sector within the Ministry of Interior, Ombudsman and BCSP.
In this occasion the BCSP will present study on integrity testing in police, developed as a part of project “Strengthening capacities of Ombudsman” supported by Embassy of United Kingdom in Serbia and “Western Balkans Pulse for Police Integrity and Trust” supported by European Commission.
Discussion working language is Serbian, without English translation.
Due to limited number of participants, we ask you to confirm your presence until Monday, May 23, on phone: 011 3287 226, or via email office@bezbednost.org.
Agenda
12:00 – 12:05 Introduction
Bojan Elek, BCSP Researcher
12:05 – 12:15 Why is integrity test introduced in police and what can we expect from its use?
Internal Affairs Sector within the Ministry of Interior
12:15 – 12:25 What is the Ombudsman view on police integrity testing?
The Ombudsman Office
12:25 – 12:35 What will be the main challenges in police integrity testing in Serbia?
Sofija Mandić, BCSP Legal researcher
12:35 – 12:45 What are experiences of other counties in police integrity testing?
Saša Djordjević, BCSP Researcher
12:45 – 13:00 Q&A


Civil society organizations
dedicated to oversight of police integrity.