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26 June 2014

COGINTA publishes local security diagnostics for Guinea and the Canton of Geneva

With support from Malek Garbouj and Bastiaan Quast, doctoral students of the Graduate Institute working through the CCDP, the Geneva-based non-governmental organisation COGINTA has just finalised two new reports. 
 
The first, focusing on urban development, criminality and security perceptions in
Conakry and N'Zérékoré, involved field trips to Guinea for both doctoral students in the fall of 2013. 
 
The second, a report on local security diagnostics published annually by the Police Cantonale de Genève, involved the participation of Bastiaan Quast in the analysis.
 
Both reports are available online via the COGINTA homepage, or may be accessed directly on the links below:
  • Local Diagnostic of Security in Guinea
  • Local Diagnostic of Security in Geneva 2013
 
 
With support from Malek Garbouj and Bastiaan Quast, doctoral students of the Graduate Institute working through the CCDP, the Geneva-based non-governmental organisation COGINTA has just finalised two new reports. 
 
The first, focusing on urban development, criminality and security perceptions in
Conakry and N'Zérékoré, involved field trips to Guinea for both doctoral students in the fall of 2013. 
 
The second, a report on local security diagnostics published annually by the Police Cantonale de Genève, involved the participation of Bastiaan Quast in the analysis.
 
Both reports are available online via the COGINTA homepage, or may be accessed directly on the links below: