Description
This module enables security professionals to understand the importance of knowing how to interact with the local population to build a relationship based on trust and ensure the quality of security and protection services that need to be provided. Security professionals acquire the tools and practices necessary to reduce tensions and incidents during different interactions with the population.
Goals
- Master how to treat the surrounding community with dignity
- Understand how good practices reduce incidents
- Understand how to build good relationships with local community
Modules
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General Behaviours
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Interactions with local communities
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Security Risks
Key Points
- Organizational and Individual Security
- Interaction with local communities
- Security Risks
- Engagement with Stakeholders
- Interaction with Public Safety
- Dignity Respect
Sources
- Federal Act on Private Security Services provided Abroad (PSSA)
- Ordinance of 24 June 2015 on Private Security Services provided Abroad (OPSA)
- The Montreux Document
- The International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials
- Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights
- International Humanitarian Law
- *Other necessary sources can be found directly in our module