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Joint Coordination Committee for Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation Meets in Iraq
April 5th, 2011
Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole was in Iraq this weekend for the first meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) for Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation. The committee, as established by the U.S.-Iraq Strategic Framework Agreement, seeks to:
- Support the further integration and security of the Iraqi criminal justice system, including police, courts, and prisons.
- Exchange views and best practices related to judicial capacity building and training, including on continuing professional development for judges, judicial investigators, judicial security personnel, and court administrative staff.
- Enhance law enforcement and judicial relationships to address corruption, and common transnational criminal threats, such as terrorism, trafficking in persons, organized crime, drugs, money laundering, smuggling of archeological artifacts, and cyber crime.
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