Enhancing human rights protection for detained and sentenced persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The need for sustainability and local ownership over a comprehensive law enforcement training programme, aligned primarily with the CoE human rights instruments, is the driving force behind this training initiative. The Prison staff training team, established and supported by the CoE over a series of previously implemented projects, is assisting their colleagues from the law enforcement to develop their presentation and organisation skills to deliver training to peers.
The programme is designed against the backdrop of the earlier developed Guidelines for dealing with persons deprived of liberty in closed environment. The drafting of these Guidelines is a direct result of the recommendations of the European Committee for the prevention of torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment (CPT).
Police officers responsible for daily management of junior staff describe this series of six intended sessions as ''an interactive opportunity to learn from experienced trainers and best practices shared. The new presentation skills we adopt today are applicable in practice immediately, regardless of whether we are presenting training material or professional opinion.''
This 2-day training session was held on 13-14 November 2017 in Banja Luka as a part of the Horizontal Facility for Western Balkans and Turkey that is implemented in Bosnia and Herzegovina as ''Enhancing human rights protection for detained and sentenced persons'' Action. Three more sessions are planned before March 2018.
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