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Rio de Janeiro International Symposium on Public Security and Drug Policy

25-27 February, 2008
Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Sofitel Hotel

Co-hosted by the Brazilian National Antidrug Secretariat SENAD/GSI/PR, the Ministry of Justice’s National Public Security Secretariat SENASP/MJ, and the Directorate of the Federal Police, The Senlis Council hosted The First International Symposium on Public Security and Drug Policy, which took place on the 25th, 26th and 27th of February, at the Sofitel Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

This event brought together international authorities, experts and policy makers to discuss the most pressing challenges facing public security and law enforcement. In particular the ways in which the problem of drugs impact on public security, and the relationship between drug policy and public security policies will be explored.




José Mariano Beltrame, Public Security Secretary of Rio de Janeiro; Emmanuel Reinert, Executive Director of The Senlis Council; and Roberto Troncon, Director of the Combating Organized Crime Department of The Federal Police (Brazil).




Speech by Mr. Tarso Fernando Herz Genro, Brasilian Minister of Justice

Programme


Download the programme here

OPENING DINNER

Jorge Armando Felix
Chief Minister of the Cabinet of Institutional Security of the Presidency of the Republic and President of the National Antidrug Council - Brazil

José Gomes Temporão
Minister of Health - Brazil

Tarso Fernando Herz Genro
Minister of Justice – Brazil

Norine MacDonald QC
President of ICOS


OPENING ADDRESS

Abraham Stein
Assistant Secretary for Multidimensional Security of the Organization of American States


SESSION I: PUBLIC SECURITY AND THE PROBLEM OF DRUGS

Brazilian and International authorities who directly participate in the actions for the reduction of both supply and demand of drugs will make presentations, demonstrating the impact that the problem of drugs has on day to day public security activities, and what steps are being taken to minimize the problem.

Panel Chair – Vitalino Canas
President of the European Union Committee to Parliament – Portugal, Senior Advisor to ICOS

Paulo Roberto Yog de Miranda Uchoa
The National Anti Drug Secretary, Presidency of the Republic - Brazil

Luiz Fernando Corrêa
The Director General of The Federal Police, Ministry of Justice -Brazil

Antonio Carlos Biscaia
The National Public Security Secretary, Ministry of Justice – Brazil

Lopes da Mota
President of EuroJust, The European Union’s Juridical Cooperation Unit

Raymond Kendall
Honorary Secretary of Interpol, Senior Advisor to ICOS


SESSION II: NARCOTRAFFIC AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

In this session the subject of international narco-trafficking and connected crimes were discussed. The speakers present the implications that criminal organizations, especially narco-traffickers bring for national, regional and global security. The new groups, networks and criminal connections in operation around the world and actions needed to confront them were presented.

Panel Chair – Emmanuel Reinert
Executive Director, ICOS

Francisco E. Thoumi
Founder, Drug Policy Institute, Colombia

Christopher Langton
International Institute of Strategic Studies, Senior Fellow for Conflict & Defence Diplomacy, United Kingdom

Romesh Bhattacharji
Former Narcotics Commissioner, India

José Mariano Beninca Beltrame
The Public Security Secretary of Rio de Janeiro - Brasil

Roberto Troncon
Director of the Combating Organized Crime Department of The Federal Police


SESSION III: YOUTHS AND NARCOTRAFFIC: FACTORS OF RISK AND PROTECTION

The speakers approached the consumption of drugs from a social perspective, such as the legal aspects and factors of risk and protection for youths.

Panel Chair – Paulina Duarte
Deputy Antidrugs Secretary - Brazil

Antonio Neri Filho
Professor at the Federal University of Bahia - Brazil

Alba Zaluar
Founder and coordinator of The Nucleus for Research on Violence - Brazil

Joaquim Domingos de Almeida Neto
Judge, Tribunal of Justice, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Oscar Zuluaga
Ex-Director General of the Colombian Red Cross

Links


Brazilian Government Portal - National AntiDrug Secretariat - Ministry of Justice - Federal Police Department