BALKANS — Three separate presentations of research findings on police integrity will be organised on the 26 of November by the POINTPULSE Network in Belgrade, Podgorica and Pristine.
Regional network of civil society organizations POINTPULSE invite you to the presentation of research results „Police integrity in Serbia“, which will be organized on Thursday, 26th November, starting at 11:00. The aim of the event is to encourage discussion on challenges and priorities of building police integrity in the Western Balkans.
Venues:
- Belgrade – Media Centre, Terazije 3,
- Podgorica – PR Centre, Bulevar Josipa Broza 23a,
- Pristine – Conference Center “Orion”, Rexhep Luci 2.
Following issues shall be discussed:
- What is the biggest threat to police integrity?
- Who is controlling the work of police and how?
- How are human resources being managed within police?
- Is it possible to decrease political influence on police work?
- Which are the good and which are the bad facets of current legal framework and practice?
Research findings shall be presented by:
- Belgrade – Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP),
- Podgorica – Institute Alternative (IA),
- Pristine – Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS).
The discussion will be held in Albanian, Montenegrin and Serbian. Simultaneous translation in English WILL BE provided.
Due to limited number of seats, please confirm your presence until Tuesday, 24th November 2015, via following email addresses or phone numbers:
- Belgrade – sasa.djordjevic@bezbednost.org or via phone number +381 11 3287 226,
- Podgorica – dina@institut-alternativa.org or via phone number +382 20 268 686,
- Pristine – plator.avdiu@qkss.org or via phone number +381 38 221 420.
Presentation is organized within project “Western Balkans Pulse for Police Integrity and Trust (POINTPULSE)”, supported by the European Union via Civil Society Facility Programme (EuropeAid/136-034/C/ACT/Multi).
The contents of this project are the sole responsibility BCSP and views expressed are not necessarily those of the EU.
You can also follow the activities within the project via Twitter @POINTPULSEnet #BalkanCops and #POINTPULSE.


Civil society organizations
dedicated to oversight of police integrity.