EU & International Policing
The aim:
1. The learning goal for the subject is to explain recent developments in police science while presenting the specific Law Enforcement Agencies and Organizations Mandate, leading policing theories and applied policing models in various social context and strata, international law enforcement agencies cooperation models and leading policing concepts applied by the global criminal justice agencies.
Acquired knowledge:
1. Students will understand the specific Law Enforcement Agencies and Organizations Mandate as well as leading policing concepts and learn the possibilities made to law enforcement agencies, the cooperation models and leading policing concepts applied by the global criminal justice agencies.
Acquired skills:
1. Students will be able to apply their knowledge of police science in the context of global and regional law enforcement efforts and the global aspects of the criminal justice police system.
Acquired social skills:
1. Students will be prepared for independent work and cooperation in a team, taking into account the specificity of existing EU, OSCE, Council of Europe, Commonwealth and other international police cooperation models and mechanism.
Course contents:
1. Policing – introduction and concepts.
2. Global police and International Police Cooperation Organisations and Platforms.
3. EU police cooperation framework and EU cooperation on Criminal Matters.
4. Criminal Justice support to Law Enforcement Cooperation.
5. EU Crime.
6. EU counterterrorism and security.
7. OSCE.
8. UNODC.
9. Stability Policing, transition justice and UN Police and Peacekeeping.
10. Interpol.