HUMAN RIGHTS & HUMAN RESOURCES: THE CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL IN COMPLEX AND FRAGILE ENVIRONMENTS

The International Foundation for Protection Officers (IFPO) is pleased to be a part of this webinar, presented by the International Code of Conduct Association:

Private security personnel working in conflict and post-conflict states are tasked with securing property and people in highly complex environments and challenging situations. So what training do guards get to ensure professional conduct that respects human rights and international humanitarian law?

Join us for an expert panel discussion as we consider the challenges and opportunities in ensuring private security personnel operating in complex environments around the world are trained for the job. Among other questions we’ll consider:

  • What are the most effective ways to train private security personnel, what are the costs in doing so and how is training best assessed?
  • How should sometimes complex concepts such as human rights and international humanitarian law be relayed?
  • Where does responsibility ultimately lie to ensure that private security workforce have the competencies required to conduct themselves professionally in complex environments?

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Panelists

Michael Center, Chair, ASIS International Extremism and Political Instability Community & Security Adviser, UNDSS

Diana M. Concannon, Associate Provost, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, Dean, California School of Forensic Studies, Director, California Psychology Internship Consortium, Alliant International University, President, National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology

Gina Menghini, Project Officer, International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA)

Kevin E. Palacios, Director International Foundation for Protection Officers (IFPO), Hispanoamérica