The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) is organizing a series of short courses within the framework of the UNICRI Journalism and Public Information Programme, a unique international programme tailored for journalists, chief information officers and those who want to specialize in public information and journalism. The programme aims at deepening knowledge of emerging security threats.
Radiological crime scene management is the process used to ensure safe, secure, effective and efficient operations at a crime scene where nuclear or other radioactive materials are known, or suspected, to be present. Managing a radiological crime scene is a key part of responding to a nuclear security event. Evidence collection at radiological crime scenes may share a wide range of characteristics with that at conventional crime scenes, such as evidence search patterns, geographical scene modelling and evidence recording, whether or not explosives are involved.
Summer School on Migration and Human Rights
11-15 July 2016
Application deadline: 28 June 2016
The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented level of migration. According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs International Migration Report, approximately 244 million people reside outside their country of origin. This figure includes undocumented migrants.
Call for applications: Open
Application Deadline: 23 August 2015
Programme Overview
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Crime and Justice, jointly organized by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) and the Department of Law at the University of Turin (UNITO), this year will run from 3 November 2015 to 31 July 2016.
A new study prepared by UNICRI on the role of anti-counterfeiting technologies in increasing governments’ and citizens’ safety has been presented in Washington DC on 25th February 2016, during an event co-organized by the World Bank and UNICRI, in the framework of the Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development.
The International Criminal Law Defence Seminar
18-22 April 2016
in cooperation with
the Office of Public Counsel for the Defence of the International Criminal Court
and