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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE CCPCJ 28th session ccpcj.unodc.org VIENNA, 20–24 MAY 2019

CCPCJ UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION 28th ON CRIME … · 2019. 5. 16. · Item 8. World crime trends and emerging issues and responses in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice

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CCPCJ28thsession

28TH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ONCRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Vienna, 20-24 May 2019

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CCPCJ28thsession

ccpcj.unodc.org

VIENNA, 20–24 MAY 2019

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Time Plenary Committee of the Whole

MONDAY, 20 MAY10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Opening of the session

Item 1. Election of officers Item 2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters Item 3. General debate

3.00–6.00 p.m. Item 3. General debate (continued) Workshop organized by the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme network on the topic of the thematic discussion

TUESDAY, 21 MAY10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Item 5. Thematic discussion on the responsibility of effective, fair,

humane and accountable criminal justice systems in preventing and countering crime motivated by intolerance or discrimination of any kind

Consideration of draft resolutions

3.00–6.00 p.m. Item 5. Thematic discussion (continued) Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY

10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Item 4. Strategic management, budgetary and administrative questions: (a) Work of the standing open-ended intergovernmental working

group on improving the governance and financial situation of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

(b) Directives on policy and budgetary issues for the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme

(c) Working methods of the Commission (d) Staff composition of UNODC and other related matters

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3.00–6.00 p.m. Item 6. Integration and coordination of efforts by UNODC and by Member States in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice (a) Ratification and implementation of the United Nations Convention

against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto (b) Ratification and implementation of the United Nations

Convention against Corruption (c) Ratification and implementation of the international instruments

to prevent and combat terrorism (d) Other crime prevention and criminal justice matters (e) Other activities in support of the work of UNODC, in particular

activities of the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme network, non-governmental organizations and other bodies

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

THURSDAY, 23 MAY

10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Item 7. Use and application of United Nations standards and norms in crime prevention and criminal justiceItem 8. World crime trends and emerging issues and responses in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3.00–6.00 p.m. Item 9. Follow-up to the Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and preparations for the Fourteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

Boardroom A

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SIDE EVENTSMONDAY, 20 MAY Conference Room

1.10–2.00 p.m.ISIL ACCOUNTABILITY IN IRAQ: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE NATIONAL APPROACH AND WAYS FORWARD FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ONEOrganized by the Government of Iraq.

M2

1.10–2.00 p.m.EU–UNODC COOPERATION: PREVENTING AND ADDRESSING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND MIGRANT SMUGGLINGOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section.

M3

1.10–2.00 p.m. INNOVATIVE MODELS TO FIGHT MODERN SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKINGOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Liechtenstein and the Netherlands. M6

1.10–2.00 p.m.FROM TRIESTE TO LONDON TO POZNAN: HOTSPOTS OF ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE WESTERN BALKANSOrganized by the Government of the United Kingdom and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

M7

1.10–2.00 p.m.

“WE ARE FAMILY”—FAMILIES AND THEIR ROLE IN THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DRUG USE, CRIME AND VIOLENCE, INCLUDING THE PREVENTION OF RECRUITMENT INTO VIOLENT EXTREMIST GROUPSOrganized by the Government of Sweden and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section.

MOE100

1.10–2.00 p.m.

MEASURING ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS FROM CRIME: CHALLENGES AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONSOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Programme Development and Management Unit.

MOE79

1.10–2.40 p.m.

HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: VIOLENCE, DEATH AND SERIOUS INJURY IN SITUATIONS OF DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTYOrganized by the Governments of Austria, Costa Rica, Mexico, Poland and Portugal, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Open Society Foundation Justice Initiative and Penal Reform International.

Press room

1.30–2.30 p.m.STRENGTHENING THE RULE OF LAW THROUGH EDUCATIONOrganized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Education for Justice Initiative.

Plenary

1.30–3.00 p.m.REDUCING REOFFENDING: PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AND MULTI–AGENCY COORDINATIONOrganized by the Government of Japan and the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders.

MBR-A

Time Plenary Committee of the Whole

FRIDAY, 24 MAY

10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Item 10. Contributions by the Commission to the work of the Economic and Social Council, in line with General Assembly resolution 68/1, including follow-up to and review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable DevelopmentItem 11. Provisional agenda for the twenty-ninth session of the Commission

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3.00–6.00 p.m. Item 12. Other business Item 13. Adoption of the report of the Commission on its twenty-eighth session

Boardroom A

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2.20–3.10 p.m.

ASSISTING WOMEN AND GIRL VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING ARISING FROM ARMED CONFLICT AND MIXED MIGRATION FLOWS—ADVOCACY INITIATIVES OF THE BLUE HEART CAMPAIGN AND GOOD PRACTICES FROM THE FIELDOrganized by the Governments of Belgium, France, Italy and Sweden and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Co-financing and Partnership Section.

M2

2.20–3.10 p.m. GENDER–SENSITIVE JUSTICE REFORM AND RESPONSES TO VIOLENCEOrganized by the Governments of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. M3

2.20–3.10 p.m.

HIV IN PRISONS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST—ACHIEVEMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIESOrganized by the Governments of the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Middle East and North Africa, the HIV/AIDS Section and the Drosos Foundation.

M5

2.20–3.10 p.m. MIKTA EXPERIENCES ADDRESSING FISHERIES CRIMES AND WILDLIFE TRAFFICKINGOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Indonesia, Mexico and the Republic of Korea. M6

2.20–3.10 p.m.UNTOC REVIEW MECHANISM: WARMING UP THE ENGINESOrganized by the Governments of Costa Rica, France, Italy and the United States, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section.

M7

2.20–3.10 p.m.ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE AS APPLIED TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FAITH–BASED ORGANIZATIONSOrganized by the Universal Peace Federation.

MOE79

TUESDAY, 21 MAY Conference Room

9.00–9.50 a.m.LAUNCH OF ROTTEN FISH—A GUIDE ON ADDRESSING CORRUPTION IN THE FISHERIES SECTOROrganized by the Government of Norway and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Sustainable Livelihoods Unit.

M2

9.00–9.50 a.m.VOLUNTEERING FOR JUSTICE IN TERRORISM CASES: AN INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN UNODC AND UNV WITH THE SUPPORT OF US CTB TO ASSIST NIGER TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF PRE-TRIAL DETENTION TERRORIST SUSPECTSOrganized by the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime, Office for West and Central Africa.

M3

9.00–9.50 a.m. ENSURING PROCEDURAL RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS AT THE POLICE CUSTODY STAGEOrganized by the Open Society Institute and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights. M6

9.00–9.50 a.m.FIGHTING CORRUPTION THROUGH EDUCATIONOrganized by the Government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Academy for Transparency and Human Rights of the European Public Law Organization.

M7

9.00–9.50 a.m.MULTIRELIGIOUS PASTORAL CARE IN PRISON AS A CONTRIBUTION TO REHABILITATION, TOLERANCE AND PEACEFUL COEXISTENCEOrganized by the International Prison Chaplains Association and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Justice Section.

MOE100

9.00–9.50 a.m. JUVENILE JUSTICE: PRACTICE AND FUTURE REFORMOrganized by the College for Criminal Law Science of Beijing Normal University. MOE79

9.00–9.50 a.m. MISOGYNISTIC HATE CRIMESOrganized by the Government of Mexico and Soroptimist International. Press room

9.00–9.50 a.m.THE SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF COLOMBIA: STRENGTHENING CAPACITIES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUG PRODUCTION AND DISMANTLING OF CLANDESTINE COCAINE LABSOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Organized Crime Branch, Implementation Support Section.

MBR-A

1.10–2.00 p.m. SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF TERRORISM—THE EXPERIENCE OF PAKISTANOrganized by the Government of Pakistan. M2

1.10–2.00 p.m.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR REINTEGRATION OF OFFENDERS INCLUDING THE ROLE OF VOLUNTEER PROBATION OFFICERS AND COMMUNITY CORRECTIONSOrganized by the Governments of China, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand, and the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders.

M3

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1.10–2.00 p.m.THE ROLE OF CUSTOMS IN COMBATING TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME: SHARING EXPERIENCE OF TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT HUBS, IN THE LIGHT OF A POSITIVE TRACK RECORD OF SEIZURESOrganized by the Government of Malta.

M5

1.10–2.00 p.m.

LAUNCH OF COMBATING FALSIFIED MEDICAL PRODUCT-RELATED CRIME: A GUIDE TO GOOD LEGISLATIVE PRACTICESOrganized by the Governments of Argentina, Belgium and France, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section and Implementation Support Section.

M6

1.10–2.00 p.m.AN INNOVATIVE COUNTRY-WIDE EDUCATIONAL APPROACH TO PROMOTE THE RULE OF LAW: BRAZIL’S NATIONAL ESSAY COMPETITIONOrganized by the Government of Brazil.

M7

1.10–2.00 p.m.WHERE ARE WE ON THE ROAD TO ACHIEVING SDG TARGETS RELATED TO VIOLENCE INCLUDING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND CRIME-RELATED VIOLENCE? A GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF HOMICIDE DATAOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Research and Trend Analysis Branch.

MOE100

1.10–2.00 p.m.

UNODC ISSUE PAPER ON INTERLINKAGES BETWEEN TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND MARRIAGEOrganized by the Government of Germany, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section and the Research and Trend Analysis Branch, and the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control.

MOE79

1.30–3.00 p.m.

HIGH-LEVEL MEETING OF THE GROUP OF FRIENDS OF THE UNITED NATIONS STANDARD MINIMUM RULES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS—“EQUIPPING PRISON OFFICERS TO APPLY THE NELSON MANDELA RULES IN THEIR DAILY WORK”Organized by the Governments of Algeria, Argentina, Germany, Namibia and South Africa, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section.

Press room

1.30–3.00 p.m.THE COURAGE TO SPEAK UP AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME: TRUE STORIES OF WITNESSES AND COLLABORATORS OF JUSTICE. A THEATRE PLAYOrganized by the Government of Italy and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime the Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section.

MBR-A

2.20–3.10 p.m.INTEGRATING SPORT IN YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRATEGIESOrganized by the Government of Thailand, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section Division for Operations.

M2

2.20–3.10 p.m. DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS IN CHINAOrganized by the Government of China. M3

2.20–3.10 p.m.COUNTERING BIAS-MOTIVATED CRIMES: TOOLS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTITIONERSOrganized by the Governments of Bulgaria and the United States, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.

M5

2.20–3.10 p.m.THE DOHA DECLARATION GLOBAL PROGRAMME: TRANSLATING THE OUTCOME OF THE CRIME CONGRESS INTO CONCRETE RESULTS TO FOSTER A CULTURE OF LAWFULNESSOrganized by the Governments of El Salvador and Qatar, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Division for Treaty Affairs.

M6

2.20–3.10 p.m.TEACHING ON FIREARMS AND TERRORISM RELATED ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH THE UNODC E4J UNIVERSITY MODULE SERIESOrganized by the Academic Council on the United Nations System.

M7

2.20–3.10 p.m. GLOBAL PRISON TRENDS 2019Organized by Penal Reform International and the Thailand Institute of Justice. MOE100

2.20–3.10 p.m.NEW APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING TRAFFICKING AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDRENOrganized by Criminologists Without Borders, the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Science.

MOE79

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WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY Conference Room

9.00–9.50 a.m.STRENGTHENING OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE STANDARDSOrganized by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Global Programme for the Implementation of the Doha Declaration.

M2

9.00–9.50 a.m.LAUNCH OF THE UNODC HANDBOOK ON GENDER DIMENSIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO TERRORISMOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Terrorism Prevention Branch.

M3

9.00–9.50 a.m. FOSTERING A CULTURE OF LAWFULNESS IN SUPPORT OF THE 2030 AGENDAOrganized by the Thailand Institute of Justice. M6

9.00–9.50 a.m.THE ROLE OF EVALUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE 2030 AGENDA: BEST PRACTICES FROM THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCOOrganized by the Government of Morocco and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Independent Evaluation Section.

M7

9.00–9.50 a.m.THE GOLDEN RULE IN DAILY LIFE EDUCATION—PREVENTING CRIME MOTIVATED BY INTOLERANCE AND DISCRIMINATIONOrganized by the Women’s Federation for World Peace.

MOE100

9.00–9.50 a.m.

PARTNERSHIP FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVIEW MECHANISM OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME: THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETYOrganized by the Governments of Norway and the United States, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Civil Society Team, the Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section.

MOE79

9.00–9.50 a.m.COUNTERING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND SMUGGLING OF MIGRANTS THROUGH SPECIALIZED UNITS: SUPPORTING KENYA, ETHIOPIA AND SOMALIA UNDER THE BETTER MIGRATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMEOrganized by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit.

Press room

1.10–2.00 p.m.CHILDREN RECRUITED AND EXPLOITED BY TERRORIST AND VIOLENT EXTREMIST GROUPS: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND PROGRESSOrganized by the Governments of Belgium and Sweden, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section.

M2

1.10–2.00 p.m.

ENHANCING THE SECURITY OF THE PRECIOUS METAL SUPPLY CHAIN AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME GROUPSOrganized by the Government of South Africa, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Regional Office for Southern Africa and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute.

M3

1.10–2.00 p.m.

SHEDDING LIGHT ON ILLICIT FIREARMS TRAFFICKING: SUPPORTING EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHESOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Organized Crime Branch Implementation Support Section and the Research and Trend Analysis Branch and the European Union Delegation to the International Organizations in Vienna.

M5

1.10–2.00 p.m. COMBATING ORGANIZED CRIME THROUGH REGIONAL COOPERATION INSTRUMENTSOrganized by the Government of Romania. M4

1.10–2.00 p.m.PRISON RADICALIZATION: ADDRESSING THE COMPLEXITIESOrganized by the Government of Finland, the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section.

M6

1.10–2.00 p.m.THE CHANGING FACE OF ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE SAHELOrganized by the Government of Norway and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

M7

1.10–2.00 p.m.ADDRESSING HATE CRIMES AGAINST REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS IN EUROPE AND ASIA-PACIFICOrganized by the Korean Institute of Criminology and the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control.

MOE100

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1.10–2.00 p.m.BEST PRACTICE IN ASSISTING COUNTRIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND AVAILABILITY OF CRIME STATISTICS—CENTRES OF EXCELLENCEOrganized by the Government of the Republic of Korea, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Data Development and Dissemination Unit and the UNODC–INEGI Centre of Excellence.

MOE79

1.30–3.00 p.m.

FIGHT AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME AND SUPPORT TO REFORM OF THE JUDICIARY IN CENTRAL AMERICA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE GLOBALIZED CONTEXTOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Central America and the Caribbean.

MBR-A

2.20–3.10 p.m.STRENGTHENING CAPACITY TO DISRUPT CYBERCRIMEOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Mexico and the United States, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section.

M2

2.20–3.10 p.m.“SYNCHRONIZING TRADE AND SECURITY PLANS OF ASEAN”: THE GOVERNMENT OF THAILAND–UNODC PARTNERSHIP FOR BORDER MANAGEMENT IN SOUTH-EAST ASIAOrganized by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

M3

2.20–3.10 p.m. COMBATING DOCUMENT FRAUDOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Laboratory and Scientific Section. M5

2.20–3.10 p.m.THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FACILITATING AND ADDRESSING SEX TRAFFICKINGOrganized by the Government of Belarus, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and Equality Now.

M6

2.20–3.10 p.m.HIV/AIDS AND OTHER COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN NIGERIAN PRISONS: PREVALENCE, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONSOrganized by the Government of Nigeria and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime HIV/AIDS Section.

MOE100

2.20–3.10 p.m.THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES FOR PRISONERS IN PALESTINEOrganized by the Government of the State of Palestine and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section.

M7

2.20–3.10 p.m.FAITH IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND VICTIM ASSISTANCEOrganized by the World Society of Victimology. MOE79

THURSDAY, 23 MAY Conference Room

9.00–9.50 a.m.COMBATING WILDLIFE CRIME THROUGH SMART PARTNERSHIPS IN NAMIBIAOrganized by the Government of Namibia and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Global Programme for Combating Wildlife and Forest Crime.

M2

9.00–9.50 a.m.OPERATION ANDES: JOINING FORCES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST MIGRANT SMUGGLINGOrganized by the Government of Colombia, the International Criminal Police Organization and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section.

M3

9.00–9.50 a.m.INTEGRATING GENDER PERSPECTIVES INTO EDUCATION: WHY IT MATTERS FOR EDUCATION ON THE RULE OF LAWOrganized by the Governments of El Salvador and Mexico, and the Thailand Institute of Justice.

M6

9.00–9.50 a.m.INJUSTICE, CRIME AND FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONSOrganized by the International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges.

M7

9.00–9.50 a.m.

30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ADOPTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS BASICPRINCIPLES ON THE ROLE OF LAWYERS—FROM HAVANA TO KYOTO(2020 UNITED NATIONS CRIME CONGRESS)Organized by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

MOE79

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9.00–9.50 a.m.SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WITH ONLINE SAFETY APPS; HARMONIZING THE TERM “CHILD ABUSE” FOR A BETTER GLOBAL COLLABORATIONOrganized by the Diplomatic Council and WhiteIT Alliance for Children.

MOE100

9.00–9.50 a.m.PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV IN PRISONSOrganized by the Governments of Norway and Sweden, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime HIV/AIDS Section.

Press room

9.00–9.50 a.m.

MEASURING AND EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT AND INTERVENTION: BUILDING MOMENTUM FOR WORKSHOP 2 AT THE FOURTEENTH UNITED NATIONS CRIME CONGRESS, ON REDUCING REOFFENDINGOrganized by the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for South-East Asia and the Pacific, and the Thailand Institute of Justice.

MBR-A

1.10–2.00 p.m.THE MISSING LINK: HOW UNIVERSITIES ARE CONTRIBUTING TO TRANSFORMING PRACTICES TO COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MIGRANT SMUGGLINGOrganized by the Government of Colombia and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section.

M2

1.10–2.00 p.m.REGULAR TRAVEL AS A FACTOR IN RESILIENCE TO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ALONG MIGRATION ROUTESOrganized by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development.

M3

1.10–2.00 p.m.PERSPECTIVES ON ALTERNATIVE JUSTICE SYSTEMS AS A FRAMEWORK FOR IMPROVED ACCESS TO JUSTICEOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Eastern Africa.

M5

1.10–2.00 p.m.CHILD AND FORCED MARRIAGE IN HUMANITARIAN SETTINGS: AN INCREASING TRAFFICKING ISSUE?Organized by Zonta International, the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and Soroptimist International.

M6

1.10–2.00 p.m.UNODC ELEARNING MODULE: BUILDING RESILIENCE AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIMEOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section.

M7

1.10–2.00 p.m.STRENGTHENING FORTRESS EUROPE—THE CRIMINALIZATION OF REFUGEES AND THE PRO REFUGEE MOVEMENTOrganized by the European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and World Human Rights, and the International Association of Democratic Lawyers.

MOE100

1.10–2.00 p.m.

CAPACITY-BUILDING INITIATIVES AND TOOLS TO ADDRESS LINKS BETWEEN TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORISMOrganized by the Government of the Netherlands, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Terrorism Prevention Branch and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute.

MOE79

1.10–2.00 p.m.

HOW TO OBTAIN BETTER RESULTS IN TRANSNATIONAL CORRUPTION, ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORIST CASES: UNODC AS A GLOBAL FACILITATOR FOR INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION—JOIN US FOR A ROLE-PLAYING GAME!Organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Organized Crime Branch, Implementation Support Section.

Press room

1.10–2.00 p.m.

REDESIGNING YOUTH ENGAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A SHOWCASE OF OUTCOMES FROM THE UNODC–TIJ YOUTH FORUM ON INNOVATION, JUSTICE AND COLLABORATION FOR THE 2030 AGENDAOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, and the Thailand Institute of Justice.

MBR-A

2.20–3.10 p.m.AGING AND DYING IN PRISON—PRACTICAL CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MANAGEMENT AND CARE OF ELDERLY PRISONERSOrganized by the Governments of Canada and Japan, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section.

M2

2.20–3.10 p.m.GENDER AND DIVERSITY IN THE JUSTICE SECTOROrganized by the Government of Norway, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Global Programme for the Implementation of the Doha Declaration.

M3

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2.20–3.10 p.m.

EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL: ENSURING QUALITY OF LEGAL AID SERVICES IN CRIMINAL CASESOrganized by the Governments of Argentina, Brazil and China, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Justice Section, Regional Section for Europe, West and Central Asia, and Regional Office for West and Central Africa, and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.

M5

2.20–3.10 p.m. MEASURING CRIME: TOOLS, STRATEGIES AND GOALSOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Crime Research Section. M6

2.20–3.10 p.m.HATE SPEECH AND VIOLENT EXTREMISM AS DRIVING FACTORS LEADING TO VIOLENCE AND ATROCITY CRIMESOrganized by the United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect.

M7

2.20–3.10 p.m.THE UN–IPA “GLOHUS” INITIATIVE—NEW INTERSTATE-PUBLIC STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR CAPACITY-BUILDING OF GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN SECURITYOrganized by the International Police Association.

MOE100

2.20–3.10 p.m.CAN THE DEATH PENALTY SURVIVE CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE CRIMINAL POLICY IN LINE WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS?Organized by the International Association of Democratic Lawyers and the Japanese Workers’ Committee for Human Rights.

MOE79

2.20–3.10 p.m.SECURITY SECTOR REFORM: WOMEN, CHILDREN, PEACE AND SECURITY IN IRAQ POST DA’ESHOrganized by the Government of Iraq and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Division for Operations.

Press room

2.20–3.10 p.m.

REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION OF WOMEN PRISONERSOrganized by the Governments of the Plurinational State of Bolivia and El Salvador, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Section for Latin America, the Justice Section, the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Penal Reform International and the Thailand Institute of Justice.

MBR-A

FRIDAY, 24 MAY Conference Room

9.00–9.50 a.m.CYBER CAPACITY-BUILDING IN PRACTICE: ESTABLISHING A DIGITAL FORENSICS LABORATORY IN THE POLICE FORCE OF THE LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICOrganized by the Government of Norway and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section.

M2

9.00–9.50 a.m. CRIME GEOGRAPHY: THE CASE OF ILLEGAL GOLD MININGOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Colombia Office. M7

9.00–9.50 a.m.TOWARDS A REGIONAL RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE SADC REGIONOrganized by the Government of Namibia, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Southern Africa, and the Southern African Development Community.

MOE100

9.00–9.50 a.m. A RESTORATIVE APPROACH TO HATE CRIME AND DISCRIMINATIONOrganized by the Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers). MOE79

9.00–9.50 a.m.THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE—LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 2020 KYOTO CONGRESSOrganized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations.

Press room

9.00–9.50 a.m.THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN CRIME PREVENTION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIESOrganized by the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue.

MBR-A

1.10–2.00 p.m.A LOOK INTO THE DARK: LINKAGES BETWEEN ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORISMOrganized by the Government of the Netherlands and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Organized Crime Branch Conference Support Section and the Research and Analysis Branch.

M2

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1.10–2.00 p.m.EMPOWERING STUDENTS AND ACADEMICS TO BECOME ACTIVE AGENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDAOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs Unit.

M3

1.10–2.00 p.m.STRENGTHENING LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATION AND INTELLIGENCE CAPACITIES TO COUNTER TERRORISM IN EASTERN AFRICAOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Eastern Africa and the Terrorism Prevention Branch.

M6

1.10–2.00 p.m.ACKNOWLEDGING VICTIMS’ RIGHTS BY MAKING HATE CRIME VISIBLEOrganized by the Government of the United States and the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.

M7

1.10–2.00 p.m.ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION BY PRISON CHAPLAINS, PENOLOGISTS, CRIMINOLOGISTS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFERENT FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONSInternational Commission of Catholic Prison Pastoral Care.

MOE79

1.10–2.00 p.m.STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING THE USE OF PRETRIAL DETENTION AND MAKING PROGRESS TOWARDS SDG 16.3: ENSURING ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALLOrganized by the Government of Brazil, the Center for Prisoners’ Rights Japan and the International Legal Foundation.

MOE100

1.10–2.00 p.m.THE PROTOCOL TO ELIMINATE ILLICIT TRADE IN TOBACCO PRODUCTS—UNITED NATIONS JOINT ACTION TO COMBAT ORGANIZED CRIME, SMUGGLING AND MONEY-LAUNDERINGOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs.

Press room

2.20–3.10 p.m. PROMOTING A CULTURE OF LAWFULNESS AND PREVENTION IN CENTRAL ASIAOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Central Asia M3

2.20–3.10 p.m.HACKING HUMAN VULNERABILITIES: HOW THE BRAIN’S HARD-WIRING FOR SURVIVAL PROVIDES NEW AND PROVOCATIVE INSIGHTS INTO CRIME, ITS PREVENTION AND THE COUNTERING OF INTOLERANCE AND DISCRIMINATIONOrganized by the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy.

M6

2.20–3.10 p.m.LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY-BUILDING IN THE GULF REGION AND NETWORKING AT THE INTERREGIONAL LEVELOrganized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Office for the Gulf Cooperation Council Region and the Naif Arab University for Security Sciences.

M7

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M-BUILDING, MOE1. Tertiary youth crime prevention through sports

Thailand Institute of Justice2. Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) law enforcement capacity-building modules at the interregional levels

3. Combating wildlife crime through smart partnerships in Namibia Government of Namibia

4. Global Programme for Combating Wildlife and Forest Crime UNODC Sustainable Livelihoods Unit

5. Efforts of the Kingdom of Bahrain on crime prevention and criminal justice The Kingdom of Bahrain, Ministry of Interior

6. CCPCJ Social Media Zone UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section

M-BUILDING, M01 COFFEE CORNER1. SHERLOC resource centre

UNODC Conference Support Section2. Crime geography: the case of illegal gold mining

UNODC Country Office in Colombia3. IACA information stand

International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)4. FRA presenting evidence-based publications on topics related to criminal justice and crime

prevention in the European Union European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

5. United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network of Institutes United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network of Institutes (PNI)

M-BUILDING, M011. Pakistan action to counter terrorism

Pakistan Permanent Mission/UNODC Country Office Pakistan2. Laboratory and Scientific Section

UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section3. Advocacy Section publications and crime exhibition

UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section4. The UNODC Education for Justice (E4J) initiative: Inspire. Change. Together.

UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section5. The Global Programme for the Implementation of the Doha Declaration: Promoting a Culture

of Lawfulness UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section

6. United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children UNODC Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs Unit

7. United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children UNODC Co-financing and Partnership Section

8. UNODC Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling publications UNODC Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section

9. HIV Section publications UNODC HIV/AIDS Section

10. Justice Section publications UNODC Justice Section

11. UNODC Global eLearning Programme in Action UNODC Justice Section

12. Container Control Programme information materials and films UNODC Organized Crime Branch/Implementation Support Section

13. Terrorism Prevention Branch publications UNODC Terrorism Prevention Branch

14. Civil Society documentation UNODC Civil Society Team

15. Fourteenth United Nations Crime Congress – See you in Kyoto, 2020 UNODC Secretariat of the Governing Bodies

EXHIBITS

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