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New Police Code of Ethics for Georgian Policemen

The Council of Europe and European Union continue to assist the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in re-visiting the current Police Code of Ethics and its teaching strategies. For this purpose a 2-day workshop, held on 11-12 December was organized to review and discuss a draft Police Code of Ethics and suggestions for improving the teaching methodologies for the Georgian authorities prepared by  international experts. Prior to developing the recommendations, the experts visited Georgia in September, carried out bilateral meetings with various stakeholders, and participated in the workshop at the Police Academy.

The Code of Ethics is an important document of the Police Service that highlights the basic values and principles that the members of the Service should adhere to in the performance of their work and in their private lives.  The document does not only strengthen the sense of moral values and personal responsibilities but it is also a statement to the public and contributes in gaining societies confidence in policing work. Therefore  the reviewing process demands involvement of various key players and most importantly the police officers.

The activity has been organised within the framework of the CoE/EU Eastern Partnership Programmatic Cooperation Framework Project “Human Rights and Healthcare in prisons and Other Closed Institutions in Georgia II”.  

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11-12 December, 2016
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