The SCJS Group manages, supports and delivers projects from three primary sources.
UK HMG – as an approved supplier on the CSSF framework, SCJS undertakes work released from government departments such as the Ministry of Defence, Home Office and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
European Commission – the EU ‘Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace’, EuropeAid and the Twinning Instrument provide the basis for projects managed by SCJS.
Client Direct – SCJS receives direct requests for services from national and international operators, agencies and Ministries.
The following list highlights the range of global capacity building projects managed by the SCJS Group.
- Organised Immigration Crime (OIC)
The work of the Organised Immigration Crime departments in the FIA and Border Control areas within air and seaports is both
Read more - Illicit Financial Flow Project (IFF)
SCJS are working with HMG UK through the British High Commission, Islamabad in strengthening & improving the coordination between Law Enforcement
- Project 81 – BIOSEC Enhanced Biosecurity in South-East Asia
The overall objective is enhanced biosecurity in South-East Asia achieved in a holistic manner through multi-sectoral involvement.
The purpose of this project
- Strengthening the Capacity of Turkish Forensic Laboratories in Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking
The overall objective of this project is to strengthen the capacity of Turkish Forensic Laboratories in combating illicit drug trafficking. The
- CT MENA – Developing intelligence, law enforcement and criminal justice cooperation
SCJS are proud to be working as part of an international consortium to help combat terrorism in the MENA region.
- Developing the CSI Capability of the Turkish Coast Guard
SCJS are proud to have successfully delivered this project on behalf of the British Embassy in Ankara, working with the Turkish
- Increasing Efficiency of Auxiliary Staff in the Judicial Services of Turkey
SCJS are leading on this two year, EU funded twinning project to increase the efficiency of the judicial proceedings in Turkey
- Improving the Judicial Notification System of Turkey
SCJS are proud to be assisting the Turkish Judiciary by running a two year, EU funded twinning project to improve the
- Sierra Leone – Forensic Needs Analysis
SCJS are proud to be assisting the International Security Advisory Team (ISAT) in Freetown, Sierra Leone in the assessment of the
- Project 67 – Strengthening CBRN Waste Management Capabilities in South-East and Eastern Europe
SCJS are leading a diverse and skilled European consortium for this EU funded CBRN project to enhance the management, handling and
- Jamaica – Case Management and Interview Techniques Training for INDECOM
Working in partnership with the University of Portsmouth, SCJS are delivering Investigative Skills and Case Management training to investigators and senior
- Project 61: SEACHEM – Sound Management of Chemicals and their Associated Wastes in Southeast ASIA
SCJS are proud to be leading on Project 61, an EU funded CBRNe project to achieve enhanced chemical safety and security
- Pakistan – National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Development
SCJS are working alongside the National Crime Agency (NCA) and the British High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistan to deliver capacity and
- Georgia- Intelligence Analysis Course for the MoIA
Delivery of an Intelligence Analysis Training Course for the Ministry of Internal Affairs Crime Analysts, conducted in the Police Academy Tbilisi,
- Turkish Coast Guard Study Visit – Combatting Irregular Migration by Sea
In March 2017, SCJS hosted senior members of the Turkish Coast Guard on behalf of the National Crime Agency and Border
- Intelligence Led Policing – Georgia
Providing assistance to the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs to develop the processes, procedures and skills within their law enforcement teams
- Georgian Forensic Services – Court Room Skills
Delivery of an ongoing programme of development for operational staff and forensic experts within the Georgian Forensic Criminalistic Department with regard
- Turkey – Enhancing the Capacities of both Chief Civil Administrators about Crowd Control and the Civil Inspectors about Effective Investigation
Delivery of a two year, in country project to enhance the capacities of both chief civil administrators who have crucial duties,
- Croatia – Disaster victim identification in natural and accidental disasters and terrorism acts
Delivery of a 15 month in country project to improve efficiency of Forensic Science Centre (FSC) “Ivan Vučetić” in order to
- Project 53 – Bio-Safety and Bio-Security in Central Asian Countries
The objectives of CBRN CoE P53 are to strengthen the legal framework and to provide specialized training on bio-safety and bio-security
- Project 55 – Strengthening Cross-Broder Capacity for Control and Detection of CBRN Substances
The overall objective of the project is the standardisation of legislative texts relating to CBRN security according to international standards on
- Project 54: Capacity Building for Medical Preparedness and Response to CBRN Incidents
The overall objective of this project is to enhance the systems in place in the MIE region – (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon)
- Public Health Law Network (Implementation of Decision 1082/2013/EU)
SCJS, in collaboration with Public Health England (PHE) and the European CBRNE Center, is conducting a number of activities associated with
- Human Trafficking Investigation, Interviewing and Search Training – NAPTIP
Providing the Nigerian National Agency for the Prevention of Trafficking In People (NAPTIP) with investigation, interviewing and search skills to counter human
- UK Implementation of Prüm DNA Exchange (UIPDE): HOME/2011/ISEC/AG/4000002997
Following the successful delivery of two EU funded projects, managed by SCJS, on behalf of the Home Office, the UK will
- Prüm Fingerprint Evaluation (UKPFE) Project: HOME/2012/ISEC/AG/4000004396
Following the successful delivery of two EU funded projects, managed by SCJS, on behalf of the Home Office, the UK will
- ISO 17025 Compliance for Forensic Laboratory
Providing technical support to the OSCE presence in Albania. Conducting an ISO 17025 gap analysis of the DNA laboratory in Tirana
- Investigative Skills Training for the Nigerian Navy and Maritime Protective Agencies
- Improving Crime Scene Investigation Standards in Georgia
Working with the National Crime Agency to provide bespoke training to Crime Scene Investigators in the form of UK based study
- Passenger Name Record (PNR) System Development in Latvia
This European Commission funded project required SCJS to conduct a series of EU Member State study visits who had or planned
- Improving the Crime Scene Investigation Capacity of Turkey
- Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2015
Working in partnership with Northumbria University, SCJS presented to the conference on the subject of: Utilising the exchange of fingerprint data
- Online Restorative Justice for the UK
Developing an online tool to deliver restorative justice solutions for victims.
- Regional Law Enforcement, Horn of Africa and Yemen
SCJS are leading a UK consortium on behalf of the UK Government to assist with a 4 year, Spanish led, EU
- Improvement of the Crime Analysis & Prevention Capacity in Turkey
Delivery of a two year project to increase safety and security of the population through the development and improvement of the institutional capacity
- Training provision for Nigerian law enforcement agencies
Providing core training modules for the Combined Inter-Agency Task Force in Nigeria in support of professional development toward mitigating the threat from
- Reducing the Impact of Organised Crime in Nigeria
A UK Government funded project to identify gaps, weaknesses and vulnerabilities across the Nigerian Criminal Justice Sector, focusing on the threat
- Reducing the Impact of Organised Crime in Turkey
A UK funded project to reduce the impact on the UK from Turkish organised crime, particularly that associated with the proliferation
- The Prüm Implementation, Evaluation, and Strengthening of Forensic DNA Data Exchange (PIES) in Belgium
SCJS conducted a comparative analysis on: “Prüm (DNA) post-hit procedures across operational EU Member States”, as a key component of the
- Strategic Financial Planning for the Turkish National Police
SCJS was asked to provide short term expertise to a conference in Ankara regarding strategic financial planning. The delegates were senior
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