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UNITED NATIONS J O U R N A L TWENTY-SIXTH SESSSION OF THE COMMISSION ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Vienna, 22-26 May 2017 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS TUESDAY, 23 MAY 2017 No. 2 10 a.m. Plenary, Third meeting Plenary Hall M-Building, 1st floor Consideration of agenda item 4: Thematic discussion on comprehensive and integrated crime prevention strategies: public participation, social policies and education in support of the rule of law: (a) Public participation and social policies in support of the rule of law: consultative and participatory processes for effective crime prevention and successful social policies in reducing crime and violence in light of the Doha Declaration. Documents: E/CN.15/2017/6 3 p.m. Plenary, Fourth meeting Plenary Hall M-Building, 1st floor Consideration of agenda item 4 (continued): (b) Education in support of the rule of law: education for all children and youth and the role of youth participation in crime prevention efforts in light of the Doha Declaration. Documents: E/CN.15/2017/6 ROOMS FOR INFORMAL CONSULTATIONS ON DRAFT RESOLUTIONS CAN BE REQUESTED THROUGH CONFERENCE SERVICES AT EXTENSIONS 5771 AND 3119 OR maxine.jacobs@unvienna.org/jean-michel.creighton@unvienna.org. DRAFT RESOLUTIONS: The deadline for submission of draft resolutions by Members of the Commission had been set for Monday, 24 April 2017, at noon. Any revisions of officially distributed draft resolutions must be incorporated into the final edited texts. For this purpose, sponsors are requested to obtain the final electronic Word documents from the Secretariat (office M0122). Revisions must be clearly marked, using the track change mode. States wishing to co-sponsor draft resolutions may sign the respective signing sheets, which are available from the Secretariat (office M0122). JOURNAL: The journal of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice is distributed every morning. It contains the agenda for the day and various announcements. Delegations wishing to include an announcement should contact Ms. Jo Dedeyne-Amann, Secretary of the Commission, extensions 27266/4282. V.17-03021 (E)

- 2 - COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 10 a.m. Second meeting Board Room A M-Building, 2nd floor Consideration of draft resolutions Documents: E/CN.15/2017/L.2, L.3, L.4, L.5, L.6, L.7, L.8, L.9, L.10, L.11 3 p.m. Third meeting Board Room A M-Building, 2nd floor Consideration of draft resolutions (continued) Documents: E/CN.15/2017/L.2, L.3, L.4, L.5, L.6, L.7, L.8, L.9, L.10, L.11 OTHER MEETINGS 9 a.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.9 M5 11 a.m. NGO informal dialogue with UNODC M3 11 a.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.2 M4 11 a.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.8 M5 1 p.m. PNI coordination meeting MOE05 1.30 p.m. Chair s proposal on Congress preparations (L.6) M5 1.30 p.m. Arab Group meeting MOE07 2.30 p.m. EU coordination meeting M4 3 p.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.7 M5 3.30 p.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.5 M3 5 p.m. Informal consultations on draft resolution L.11 M4 Delegates are kindly requested to switch off cellular phones in the meeting rooms.

- 3 - GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. A list of offices and telephones in the M-Building during the 26th session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice is annexed to this Journal. Texts of written statements 2. Delegates who will deliver statements are requested to supply them in advance to the Secretariat to the Governing Bodies, preferably by e-mail to: sgb@unodc.org, or alternatively, provide 10 printed copies of their statements to the conference room officer in the Plenary Hall, M-Building. A minimum of 200 copies should be provided to the Secretariat (M0122) if delegations wish to have their statements distributed to Member States and organizations attending the session of the Commission. Documents distribution counter 3. At the documents distribution counter located outside the Plenary Hall on the first floor in the M-building, each delegation will be assigned an individual pigeonhole in which documents issued during the meeting will be placed. 4. As part of the Secretariat s efforts to reduce expenditure and limit environmental impact through the digitization of conference materials and publications, only a limited number of pre-session documents will be available at the session venue. Each delegation will receive a single, complete set of the documents in the language of its choice. Delegates are therefore kindly requested to bring their own copies of the pre-session documents to the meeting. 5. A Journal will set forth the daily programme and other information related to the conduct of the session and will be available in English and French at the distribution counter. Languages of the twenty-sixth session of the Commission 6. The official languages of the meeting are the six official languages of the United Nations: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Official documents of the meeting will be made available in all six official languages. Informal consultations on draft resolutions during the session 7. For the reservation of rooms for informal consultations on draft resolutions during the twenty-sixth session (22-26 May 2017), kindly contact: Ms. Maxine JACOBS or Mr. Jean-Michel CREIGHTON maxine.jacobs@unvienna.org jean-michel.creighton@unvienna.org (+43-1) 26060-5771 (+43-1) 26060-3119 8. In submitting the request, Member States are reminded to include the date, time and proposed duration of the meeting and the number of officials in attendance. Delegates working areas and wireless network connection 9. Wireless connectivity is available everywhere in the M-Building. Delegates working areas ( cyber corners ) with desktop computers equipped with standard software and Internet access will be located on the ground floor of the M-Building. Photocopying services 10. The Secretariat is not in a position to provide photocopying services for delegations. Conference rooms 11. Each seat in the conference rooms in the M-Building of the Vienna International Centre for which simultaneous interpretation is available will be equipped with a portable receiving set and headphone. Participants are requested not to remove that equipment from the meeting rooms so that it may be checked periodically and the batteries recharged if necessary.

Use of mobile phones and laptops - 4-12. Conference participants are kindly requested to keep their cellular telephones switched off inside conference rooms, as they cause radio frequency interference in the sound system, adversely affecting the sound quality of interpretation and the recording of proceedings. 13. The use of laptops in conference rooms can cause similar problems. Conference participants are requested not to use laptops next to open microphones. Travel settlement 14. Representatives of States members of the Commission who received the funded ticket from the United Nations should submit their boarding passes to the Secretariat to the Governing Bodies (Room M0123). List of participants 15. Delegations are kindly requested to provide corrections and additions to the list of participants in writing to the Secretariat to the Governing Bodies (M0123). Commissary 16. Commissary passes will be issued upon completion of registration formalities to the following participants: (i) Heads of Government delegations; (ii) Professional staff members of specialized agencies; (iii) All staff members of the United Nations assigned to the Commission from duty stations other than Vienna. Catering services 17. A cafeteria, a restaurant and a bar are located on the ground floor of the F-Building. The restaurant is open from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. (reservations are recommended, extension 4877). The cafeteria is open from 7.30 to 10 a.m. and from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. The coffee area in the cafeteria is open from 7.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. The coffee areas in the M-Building and C-Building are open from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Private luncheons and receptions at the Vienna International Centre can be arranged by contacting the catering operations office (room F-184C, extension 4875, e-mail: cateringvic@eurest.at). Travel services 18. The American Express office (room number C0E01) is available to participants requiring assistance with travel, car rentals, sightseeing and excursions. The office is open Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Banks 19. Banking service is available at the branch of Bank Austria, located on the first floor of the C-Building. Opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Thursdays. Postal services 20. A post office on the first floor of the C-Building of the Vienna International Centre (ext. 4986) provides all regular postal services, including a fax service, from Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. First Aid 21. Medical attention is available from the clinic operated by the Joint Medical Services located at the Vienna International Centre, F-Building, seventh floor (ext. 22224 and, for emergencies, ext. 22222). The clinic is open from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. On Thursdays the clinic closes at 3 p.m. For emergency assistance at other times, please contact the Central Security Office in room F0E21 (ext. 3903). 22. The pharmacy is located on the 7th floor of F-building (room F0709) and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.

Access to the VIC - 5-23. Participants arriving at the Vienna International Centre by taxi are advised to get off in the side lane (Nebenfahrbahn) of Wagramer Strasse, register at Gate 1, walk across Memorial Plaza, proceed to entrance A and follow the signs to M-Building. Participants arriving by metro (U1 line) should get off at the Kaisermühlen/Vienna International Centre station, follow the signs marked Vienna International Centre, register at Gate 1, walk across Memorial Plaza and proceed to entrance A. 24. There are no parking facilities for conference participants, except for Permanent Mission delegates in possession of a valid parking permit. Security 25. During the twenty-sixth session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, from 22 to 26 May 2017, the Austrian authorities will be responsible for security outside the premises of the Vienna International Centre. The United Nations Security and Safety Service will be responsible for security inside the Vienna International Centre. Specific requests regarding security arrangements and related matters should be addressed to the Chief of the United Nations Security and Safety Service, room F0E08, United Nations Office at Vienna, P.O. Box 500, A-1400 Vienna, Austria, Telephone +43-1-26060 ext. 3901, Fax +43-1-2632082, e-mail: VICSecurityChiefOffice@unvienna.org. 26. For security reasons, conference participants are requested not to leave luggage, briefcases or laptops unattended. Lost and found 27. Inquiries for any items that are reported lost within the VIC premises should be made at the UNSSS Security Operations Centre, room F0E18 (opposite the VIC Cafeteria). Telephone extension is 3903. Emergency reporting 28. All emergency situations within the VIC should be reported directly through extension 99. Online posting 29. The VIC Online Services will allow participants convenient access to documentation, including the agenda and programme of work, the meetings programme, the schedule of special events, and information for participants regarding facilities and services available in the VIC. The application will be available through participants mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet PCs at the following Internet address page of the United Nations Office at Vienna: http://myconference.unov.org 30. The VIC Online Services application is designed to facilitate the distribution of documents and meetings information more broadly during the conference, while helping to reduce paper use. ***FOR EMERGENCY: dial extension 99***

- 6 - SIDE EVENTS 8-8.50 a.m. Tech-Powered Partnerships for Countering Violent Extremism and Implementing the SDGs Organized by the Office of Information and Communications Technology, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy and Women s Federation for World Peace International. 8-8.50 a.m. Cybercrime and drug trafficking: organized crime exploitation of the darknet Organized by the UNODC cybercrime and CRIMJUST sections. 9-9.50 a.m. Emerging transnational organized crime challenges based on regional context and related law enforcement responses Organized by the Governments of Italy and Thailand, the Thailand Institute of Justice and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI). 9-9.50 a.m. Launch UNODC/OHCHR Resource Book on Use of Force & Firearms Organized by the Government of Switzerland, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and UNESCO. 9-9.50 a.m. Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in prisons Organized by the Governments of Norway and Sweden and the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section. 9-9.50 a.m. Countering human trafficking through private sector involvement Organized by the Governments of Finland and Denmark, the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control and the OSCE. 9-9.50 a.m. Agenda 2030: fostering peaceful, just and inclusive societies: time to deliver Organized by the Government of Switzerland and Small Arms Survey. 9-9.50 a.m. Stepping up international efforts to address the nexus between terrorism and transnational organized crime: what more can be done? Organized by the Government of the Netherlands, Interpol and the UNODC Terrorism Prevention Branch. 9-9.50 a.m. The Colombian experience on asset seizure to organized crime s finances and the projections to develop a system to support smart on asset seizure Organized by the Government of Colombia. 1.10-2 p.m. Collection of data on gender-related killing of women and girls promising practices Organized by the Governments of Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Argentina and Brazil, the Academic Council on the United Nations System, the Special Rapporteur Violence against Women, its causes and consequences, the UNODC Research and Analysis Branch, Women Against Violence Europe, European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Women s Aid Ireland, Coalition to stop violence against women and the Spanish Civil Society Observatory. 1.10-2 p.m. Effective Legal Aid: Ensuring Equal Access to Justice for All A Follow-up to the Buenos Aires Declaration Organized by the Governments of Argentina, Germany and Brazil, the United Nations Development Programme, the UNODC Justice Section, Legal Aid South Africa and the International Legal Foundation. 1.10-2 p.m. Good practice for drug offences (alternatives and proportionality) Organized by the Government of Costa Rica, International Drug Policy Consortium and Penal Reform International. Annex I M7 M6 M3 M2 M7 M6 M4 MOE79 MOE100 M3 M2 M7

- 7-1.10-2 p.m. A Critical Point for Health & Human Rights in Malawi Prisons Organized by the Governments of Malawi and Norway, the UNODC Regional Office for Southern Africa and the Justice Section, the African Correctional Services Association and the African HIV in Prisons Partnership Network. 1.10-2 p.m. Web-based Arms Trafficking: Investigating the illegal trade of firearms through the hidden web Organized by the Government of the United Kingdom, RAND Europe and the UNODC Firearms Programme and the UNODC Global Programme on Cybercrime. 1.10-2 p.m. Launch of the Friends of the UNODC-WCO Container Control Programme Organized by the UNODC Container Control Programme. 1.30-3.00 p.m. Special Event: the Role of the Criminal Justice System in Preventing Violent Extremism Leading to Terrorism Organized by the UNODC Terrorism Prevention Branch. 2.20-3.30 p.m. Special Event: Establishing Femicide Watches in Every Country of the World Organized by the Governments of Guatemala, Belarus, Argentina, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, Thailand, Brazil and Ecuador, the Special Representative Violence Against Women, the Academic Council on the United Nations System, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. 2.20-3.10 p.m. Promoting the Implementation of the UN Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Organized by the Government of Thailand, the Thailand Institute of Justice, the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, and the UNODC Division for Operations. 2.20-3.10 p.m. Developments & Perspectives in Urban Crime Prevention Organized by the Government of Germany, the German Congress on Crime Prevention, the National Center For Crime Prevention, the European Forum for Urban Security and the UNODC Justice Section. 2.20-3.10 p.m. Measuring SDG Target on Access to Justice, state-of-the-art and future work Organized by the Government of Brazil, the Open Society Justice Initiative, and the UNODC Research and Justice sections and the Legal Aid Board of Sierra Leone. 2.20-3.10 p.m. Virtual Visitation: Helping families maintain their relationship with inmates during incarceration Organized by the Government of Brazil. 2.20-3.10 p.m. Cybersecurity and Cybercrime in China: Regulation and Best Practice Organized by Beijing Normal University. M6 MOE79 MOE100 MBR-A M3 M2 M7 M6 MOE79 MOE100 SPECIAL EVENT 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Life-skills training through sports for youth crime prevention Organized by the UNODC Youth crime prevention and sports initiative. VIC Plaza

- 8 - EXHIBITS (22-26 May 2017) Annex II VIC Plaza, between A and B Buildings Life-skills training through sports for youth crime prevention Organized by the UNODC Justice Section M-Building, Ground Floor (M0E) The Russian Federation in international Anti-crime cooperation and training Organized by the Government of the Russian Federation IACA Information Stand Organized by the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) PNI exhibition Organized by the Programme Network of Institutes (PNI) European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Organized by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights M-Building, First Floor (M01) Laboratory and Scientific Section Organized by the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section Advocacy Section publications and crime exhibition Organized by the UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section UNODC, UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons Organized by the UNODC Co-financing and Partnership Section WACAP + Global Firearms Programme + CRIMJUST Joint Approach Organized by the UNODC Organized Crime Branch/Implementation Support Section Container Control Programme information materials and films Organized by the UNODC Organized Crime Branch/Implementation Support Section Justice Section Publications Organized by the UNODC Justice Section Civil Society Documentation Organized by the UNODC Civil Society Team The Doha Declaration Global Programme: Promoting a Culture of Lawfulness Organized by the UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section UNODC Publications on HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care for People in Prisons Organized by the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section Wildlife Crime Exhibition Organized by the UNODC Sustainable Livelihoods Unit M-Building, First Floor Coffee Corner Human trafficking and migrant smuggling: an artist s perspective Organized by the UNODC Crime Research Section

- 9 - Offices at the M-Conference Building Annex III Office Telephone Chairperson of the Commission M0116 27200 Chairperson of the Committee of the Whole M0112 21390 Secretary of the Commission M0119 27266/4282 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME Executive Director Mr. Yury Fedotov M0127 83121/5001 Office of the Executive Director Mr. Roberto Arbitrio, Chief M0125 83120/4246 Ms. Linda Mos-Duhr, Personal Assistant to the Executive Director M0125 83120/5003 Division for Treaty Affairs Mr. John Brandolino, Director, DTA M0113 21389/4229 Ms. Filomena Hidalgo, Senior Staff Assistant M0114 83206/4144 Secretariat to the Governing Bodies Ms. Jo Dedeyne-Amann, Chief and Secretary CCPCJ M0119 27266/4282 Mr. Flavius Roversi, Secretariat Services Officer M0114 83111/4138 Ms. Livia Krings, Secretariat Services Officer M0118 27201/5129 Ms. Regina Rohrbach, Secretariat Services Officer M0114 83112/3898 Ms. Doris Resch, Associate Expert M0114 83114/5279 Ms. Adriana Thomson, Intern M0114 27289/4423 Commission Secretariat (General Information/Support) Mr. Alisher Arzikulov, Programme Assistant M0123 27241/4190 Mr. Stephane Audra, Meetings Services Assistant M0123 83138/5590 Ms. Kristina Chocholacek, Meetings Services Assistant M0118 83115/4634 Commission Secretariat (Draft Resolutions/Reports) Ms. Zsóka Williams, Assistant to Secretary CCPCJ M0122 83204/4280 Ms. Simone Rupprich, Meetings Services Assistant M0122 83205/4057 Ms. Olga Teruel, Meetings Services Assistant M0122 83116/5105 Division for Operations Mr. Aldo Lale-Demoz, Director E1455 4766/5587 Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs Mr. Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director D1401 4196 Division for Management Mr. Dennis Thatchaichawalit, Director E1055 5599/4145 Conference Service Ms. Maxine Jacobs, Mr. Jean-Michel Creighton M0222 5771/6564/3119 Conference Room Officers Plenary 83136/83119 Conference Room Officers COW/BRA 21330/21331 Documents Distribution (Outside Plenary Hall, first floor) Plenary 27114 Interpreters lounge M0377 27198 NGO lounge M0E27 27269 PNI lounge M0E23 27247 Registration desk Gate 1 3991 Pass Office Gate 1 3929 Internet Corner M0E

- 10 - Annex IV Members of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice The names of the 20 members elected or re-elected for a three-year by the Economic and Social Council in April 2015 are underlined The three-year term of office expires on 31 December of the given year. Members 1 Austria 2018 2 Belarus 2018 3 Benin 2018 4 Brazil 2018 5 Cameroon 2018 6 Canada 2017 7 Chile 2018 8 China 2017 9 Colombia 2017 10 Côte d Ivoire 2018 11 Cuba 2018 12 Democratic Republic of the Congo 2017 13 Ecuador 2017 14 El Salvador 2017 15 Eritrea 2017 16 France 2018 17 Germany 2017 18 Guatemala 2018 19 India 2018 20 Iran (Islamic Republic of) 2018 21 Italy 2017 22 Japan 2017 23 Kenya 2017 24 Liberia 2017 25 Mauritius 2017 26 Mexico 2018 27 Morocco 2017 28 Pakistan 2018 29 Qatar 2017 30 Republic of Korea 2018 31 Russian Federation 2017 32 Saudi Arabia 2018 33 Serbia 2018 34 Sierra Leone 2017 35 Slovakia 2017 36 South Africa 2018 37 Sweden 2018 38 Thailand 2017 39 United States of America 2018 40 Zimbabwe 2017