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• 1960 – 1998 Police Academy for young men - Mid ‘60s – 1971 – Yugoslav Army Military Base - 1971-1990 Police School for young men (Secondary School) - Yugoslav and Serbian Army Military Base (heavy weaponry)• 1999 – 2006 Kosovo Police Service School
- September 1999 – Emergency training courses conducted by international instructors - 2003-2004 – Transition stage: KPSS → Public Safety School (incl. Customs & Corrections) - 2005 – End of transition stage: DPED of OSCE MiK proposed establishment of KCPSED
• 2006 – December 2011 Kosovo Center for Public Safety Education and Development - January 1st, 2006 – Officially renamed KCPSED
Legal bases issued by UNMIK on 26th of March 2008: • Administrative Instruction No. 2008/3 • Regulation No. 2008/17 • Regulation No. 2008/18
Legal bases issued by the Republic of Kosovo: • Administrative Instruction on Internal Organization and Structuring No. 29/2010-MIA
KAPS HISTORY
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KOSOVO ACADEMY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
• December 10th, 2011 entered into force Law No. 04/L-053 on KAPS
• Institution in charge of providing training and higher education, implementing of training and educational policies and strategies, as well as developing of the capacities in public safety field
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PUBLIC SAFETY INSTITUTIONS
Kosovo Police Kosovo Customs Kosovo Correctional Service
Kosovo Probation Service
Kosovo Police Inspectorate
Agency of Emergency Management
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MISSION, VISION AND VALUES
MISSION KAPS provides high quality education, research and development services to the public safety agencies of the Republic of Kosovo
VISION In 2020, KAPS will be recognized by its national and international stakeholders as a frontline institution for all levels of education in the field of public safety and security. Its staff members will represent a high level of professionalism and be fully dedicated to KAPS organizational values and the principle of continuous improvement
VALUES• Honesty;• Transparency;• Demonstrated responsibility (accountability);• Professional ethics
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OFFICE OF GENERAL
DIRECTOR
Division of Internal Audit
Division for External Relations
Division for Quality As surance in the Academy
Department for Police Issues
Department of Customs Issues
Department for Correctional and Probation Service
Department forEmergency Management
Department for General Subjects
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCES AND JOINT
SERVICES Research and Development
Institute
DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING AND
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
DEPARTMENT FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND LEGAL AFFAIRS
Division of Training
Division of Curriculum and Testing
Division ofStudent Support
Division of Language Support
Division forStrategic Planning
Division for Legal Affairs
Division for Human Resources
Division for Budget and Finance
Division for Joint Services
Division of Procurement FACULTY OF PUBLIC
SAFETY
FACULTY COUNCIL BOARD OF KOSOVO
ACADEMY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Division ofInformation Technology
Division of Security of Facilities of the Academy
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CAPACITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE• Up to 1000 students per day • Up to 11000 students trained during the year • Accommodation availability for 750 students• Kitchen for more than 200 students• 30 classrooms (computer, projector, smart boards, air conditioner)• Library • 2 outdoor shooting ranges • Fire Arms Training Simulation – FATS System • Indoor shooting range • Fitness center • Driving range • Steve Bennett Learning Center • Forensics Laboratory • Parking lots • Laundry
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TRAINING IN 2013INSTITUTION NO. OF TRAINING NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
KOSOVO POLICE (KP) 215 3069KOSOVO POLICE INSPECTORATE (KPI) - WITH KP 3 54
AGENCY OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (AEM) 1 26
KOSOVO CORRECTIONAL SERVICE (KCS) 3 169KOSOVO CUSTOMS (KC) 10 107OSCE MISSION IN KOSOVO 28 461ICITAP 2 44KOSOVO FORESTRY AGENCY 13 266AML Consulting Global (UK) 1 20DTRA - ICP 1 18
TOTAL 277 4234
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TRAINING IN 2014
INSTITUTION NO. OF TRAINING NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
KOSOVO POLICE (KP) 264 4502
AGENCY OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (AEM) 19 324
KOSOVO CORRECTIONAL SERVICE (KCS) 1 13KOSOVO CUSTOMS (KC) 6 66OSCE MISSION IN KOSOVO 32 594ICITAP 4 128
TOTAL 326 5627
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HIGHER EDUCATION IN KAPS• Enabled through the EU Twinning Project “Improved
Education in Public Safety and Security Sectors in Kosovo”, implemented by Finland and Estonia
• Study Program according to the needs of PSIs from the experts from Finland and Estonia, selected personnel from KAPS and PSIs
• Establishment of four-year BA study program in fields of Public Safety: Police&Police Inspectorate, Customs, Correction&Probation and Emergency Management
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HIGHER EDUCATION IN KAPS
General Courses (including languages) – 65 ECTS pointsKnowledge necessary for the student later on his/her studies or in the work as a senior officer, disregarding his/her fieldSpecialized and Advanced-Specialized Courses – 60 ECTS points• Knowledge necessary for the student to be able to work as a senior officer
or expert in his/her field Internship – 80 ECTS points • Supervised learning in the working placeElective Courses – 20 ECTS points • Minimal number of Elective Courses is 8, due to personal interest Diploma thesis – 15 ECTS points • Empiric research or a development project, always a written report
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KAPS INTERNATIONALIZATIONREGIONAL COOPERATION
• Annual Police Staff and Command School courses taught by Northwestern University with participants from Albania, BiH, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia • BALPEK III Conference, September 22nd – 25th,
2013 (Albania, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Turkey)• Cooperation Agreement with Police Academy of
Albania
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• Membership in European and international training and educational associations in public safety and law enforcement (AEPC, INTERPA and IADLEST)
• Memoranda of understanding with Police College of Finland and the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences
• Due to the history of KAPS as training and education institution for the public safety institutions of an after-war country, recently there have been visits by different delegations from Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan
• Aiming at strengthening the international cooperation (e.g. CEPOL,DCAF, CEEPUS)
KAPS INTERNATIONALIZATIONEUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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COOPERATION WITH COMMUNITY
• Security multiethnic camps • Sport multiethnic activities (basketball, handball)• Sport activities for handicapped people • Accommodation of internationals in emergency
situations • Computer and foreign languages’ training for minorities