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The United Nations is looking for competent and motivated persons with a strong belief in its purpose and mandates, who are willing to dedicate themselves to a rewarding international career in different locations around the world.  The United Nations provides an opportunity to serve in a dynamic, multicultural environment in a variety of jobs in the support of global causes.

United Nations staff uphold the principles and core values of the Organization, including integrity, professionalism, efficiency and respect for diversity.  The United Nations welcomes applications from nationals of all Member States and strongly encourages women to apply. Applicants with disabilities are considered by the United Nations for employment under all types of contracts in full compliance with the United Nations Charter. The United Nations offers a variety of ways to join its workforce.

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In order to continue to improve the effectiveness of UNICRI’s projects, further galvanize the involvement of civil societies, advance the technical cooperation between partners, and promote the awareness of issues that UNICRI tackles, UNICRI is constantly seeking to improve itself through the establishment of new platforms for cooperation. An ever-expanding network of associations, including partners, donors, and employees, helps UNICRI further accomplish its objectives.

UNICRI also seeks qualified, energetic personnel in a wide range of fields to join us in our efforts to prevent crime and improve justice, whether those persons be involved in a staff, fellowship, consultant, or internship role.

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Headquarters

Viale Maestri del Lavoro, 10
10127 Turin, Italy
Tel.: (+39) 011 6537 111
Fax: (+39) 011 6313 368
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Liaison Office in Rome

Piazza San Marco, 50
00186 Rome, Italy
Tel.: (+39) 06 6789 907
Fax: (+39) 06 6780 668
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Liaison Office in New York

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Office in Geneva

Office D-1, Palais des Nations
Avenue de la Paix 8-14
1211 Geneva 10 (Switzerland)
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The Netherlands
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Marina Mazzini
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Who We Are

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Who We Are

The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) was established in 1968 pursuant to Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) resolution 1086 B (XXXIX) of 1965, which urged an expansion of the United Nations activities in crime prevention and criminal justice. The Institute is an autonomous institution of the United Nations, and is presently ruled by the Statute adopted by ECOSOC with Resolution No.1989/56 of 24 May 1989. UNICRI operates within the framework of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network.

The Institute carries out action-oriented research and training and implements technical cooperation programmes. It aims to assist governments and the international community at large in tackling criminal threats to social peace, development and political stability and in fostering the development of just and efficient criminal justice systems.

UNICRI supports the formulation and implementation of improved policies in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice, the promotion of national self-reliance, and the development of institutional capabilities. The Institute works to advance the understanding of crime-related problems, supporting the respect for international instruments and standards. It facilitates the exchange and dissemination of information, cooperation in international law enforcement and judicial assistance.

UNICRI structures its activities to meet the identified needs of member States. Its programme activities arise from priorities identified by the UN Annual Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Commission. The Institute's current priorities include, amongst others, activities related to organized crime, judicial reform, international criminal law, juvenile justice, security and counter-terrorism, major event security, urban security, corruption, victim protection, domestic violence, counterfeiting, cybercrime, crimes against the environment, and gender issues in drug abuse.

The Institute is governed by a Board of Trustees composed of eminent experts from different countries.

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The Institutes Comprising the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network (PNI)

In recognition of the importance of regional and interregional cooperation, and in response to various legislative mandates, a network of institutes was established by the Secretariat of the United Nations, in cooperation with the Member  States. The network has been developed to assist the international community in strengthening international cooperation in the crucial area of crime prevention and criminal justice at the global, regional and subregional levels.

The components of the network provide a variety of services, including exchange of information, research, training and specialized education. Since the creation of the oldest institute in 1962 in Tokyo, Japan, this United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network (PNI) has grown in number and presently consists of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and several interregional and regional institutes around the world, as well as specialized centres.

Major activities among the institutes include the organization of joint events and meetings such as the Crime Congress. The role of PNI in preparing the UN Quinquennial Crime Congresses has grown in significance over the years. In the past twenty years, thirteen different workshops were convened during the last four Congresses. 

The Programme Network has also started, on a standing basis, to cooperate in the organization of practical workshops and events in support of the work of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice during its annual sessions. These activities are in fulfilment of the mandates given to the Institutes by the Commission to provide technical assistance to Member States on relevant issues of the Programme. The topics of these workshops are related to the thematic debate of the Commission. Accordingly, the areas covered have dealt with prison issues, criminal justice reform, trafficking in persons and the promotion of the rule of law.

Other joint efforts related to the UN crime programme include gathering  information on the implementation of UN standards and norms, as well as participation in various crime and justice survey activities.

 

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Partners and Donors

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Partners and Donors

UNICRI is always receptive to new partnerships that facilitate its mission in countering crime, enhancing justice and contributing to the protection of human rights. Since its establishment, UNICRI has partnered with a variety of international organizations, governments, NGOs, and civil societies. These mutually-beneficial partnerships between UNICRI and partner organizations aid UNICRI in fulfilling its mandate while simultaneously improving the capabilities of UNICRI’s partners.

UNICRI operates thanks to the generosity of a number of Member States and other Donors (international and regional organizations, charities, foundations etc.). The resources at the disposal of the Institute are nevertheless always insufficient to meet the demands for services constantly received from the international community. UNICRI is entirely financed from voluntary contributions and does not receive any funding from the regular budget of the United Nations. Contributions may be credited to the Sub-account "UNICRI" of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Fund. Contributions in kind, staff secondments, direct participation in projects and any other forms of assistance can also support UNICRI programmes.

UNICRI welcomes the support of its donors, and thanks them for their continued contribute and interest in its activities.

What UNICRI does...

With more than 40 years of international action, UNICRI has acquired a unique experience in dealing with crime and justice related issues within broader policies for socio-economic change and development, and the protection of human rights.

UNICRI is mandated to:

  • advance understanding of crime-related problems
  • foster just and efficient criminal justice systems
  • support the respect of international instruments and standards
  • facilitate international law enforcement cooperation and judicial assistance

UNICRI supports other international organizations, national and local governments, non-governmental organizations, academic and educational institutions and the communities at the large, by:

  • developing quantitative and qualitative analysis to establish a reliable base of knowledge and information
    • assessing countries'  threats and needs
    • promoting exchange of information
    • identifying appropriate strategies, policies and instruments
    • designing practical models and systems
  • designing and implementing  technical cooperation activities
  • implementing capacity building activities
  • providing advanced training and mentory services
  • developing global networks and platforms for cooperation
  • providing advisory services

 

Academia

Academia

Since its establishment, UNICRI has developed activities and conducted research in close cooperation with universities all around the world. Renowned professors have been involved in the development of Institute projects and participated in their implementation. Representatives from academia have also contributed to our publications.

UNICRI is currently working with several universities in:

  • Developing training activities for the judiciary;
  • Developing post-graduate courses;
  • Providing support during the preparation of new publications (including analytical reports and technical papers); 
  • Organizing events.

UNICRI is a partner of the International Internship Platform initiative, implemented by UNDP Lithuania, aimed at promoting international internships/stages of Lithuanian students and lecturers (academic staff training visits) in international organisations and international companies.

UNICRI is also a member of the global initiative Academic Impact, a program of the United Nations Outreach Division of the Department of Public Information which is open to all institutions of higher education granting degrees or their equivalent, as well as bodies whose substantive responsibilities relate to the conduct of research. UNICRI supports and actively engages in the realisation of the Academic Impact principles and wishes to play a pro-active role in the development of Academic Compact activities.

 

Topics

Topics

UNICRI carries out action-oriented research and training, provides information and advisory services, and implements its activities, at the request of governments, at the interregional and national levels.

The Institute operates in specialised niches and selected fields of crime, justice, security governance and counter terrorism, providing added value to crime prevention, the advancement of justice and the enhancement of human rights.

The Institute also serves as a platform for consultation and cooperation, bringing together Member States, research institutions, international organizations and civil society, and promoting a common approach in addressing shared challenges.

 

The following are the areas in which UNICRI's work is currently structered:

  • Countering the threat of crime Increasing the efficiency of criminal justice systems and protection of vulnerable groups
  • Promoting international criminal law and practice Sharing best practices, building capacity to promote human rights and improving access to services
  • Security governance and countering the appeal of terrorism Training and advanced education: building capacity in crime prevention and criminal justice