Center for Community-Based Policing and Post-Conflict Police Reform

Impacting Lives Together

The Center for Community-Based Policing and Post-Conflict Police Reform (or ICT4COP Center) is an international and interdisciplinary research and learning center hosted by the Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Faculty of Landscape and Society, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)

Mission

This initiative led to the establishment of a constructive dialogue between officers and residents, fostering mutual respect and collaboration.

Vision

A community engagement initiative significantly improved police transparency, leading to heightened trust and cooperative partnerships.

Objective

Workshops organized on conflict resolution and community outreach equipped participants with skills to address issues collaboratively.

Our history

Learn about the center’s beginnings and how it has grown over time.

Where we work

We are proud to work with partners n a wide range of countries. 

See our events

We conduct  and host various events to improve knowledge and training.

ICT4COP interviews

Check our collection of interviews to get an inside look at the work we do and the people behind it.

Know our team

Our advisory group is made up from a well-rounded and qualified  academic team that shapes our decisions and keeps us ahead in our field.

Work with us

Gain valuable experience in policy makingwith our internship program-apply today!


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ICT4COP project

The online resource for ICT4COP - a European Commission Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation.

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Our Location

We are located at Noragric - Faculty of Landscape and Society at NMBU.

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Welcome to our new intern for Autumn semester

David

I am David Bawi Tha Sang from Myanmar (Burma). I am a second-year student studying bachelor’s program in International Development and Environment Studies at Norwegian University of Life Science (NMBU). I have another bachelor’s degree in international relations from Dagon University, Myanmar (Burma). I have been working in the field of human rights, gender equality and security sector since 2019 in various non-government organizations (NGOs).  

As the security sector is one of my main focus areas, I took the international relations, security and development course last semester which was delivered by Prof: Ingrid Nyborg. Since that time, I was super interested and passionate to do an internship at ICT4COP to enhance my professional skills. Moreover, community-oriented policing (COP) and post-conflict police reform are crucial key elements to have peace and stability for my home country. Therefore, I want to apply and exercise the experiences and knowledge from this internship in my community for the purpose of community development.