CoE, UNODC, and SIAP launches the self-paced version of ‘The Second Online Course on Crime Statistics from a Gender Perspective’

Daejeon (Republic of Korea) Virtual, 20 June 2022 — United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), UNODC-KOSTAT Centre of Excellence for Statistics on Crime and Criminal Justice in Asia and the Pacific (CoE), and United Nations Statistical Institute of Asia and the Pacific (SIAP) are pleased to inform you that our self-paced version of “The Second Online Course on Crime Statistics from a Gender Perspective" has been launched on 20 June 2022.

The course overview and the flyer can be founded in the attachment below.

 

The demand for timely and high-quality crime statistics are on the rise to meet the challenges of monitoring the crime and criminal justice-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators. Following the success of the facilitated version of this course, UNODC, the CoE, and SIAP are providing a continuous opportunity for participants to learn about the basic concepts, methods and frameworks required to compile crime statistics in relation to gender. Moreover, this training aims to provide knowledge on the challenges and opportunities of working with different types of data sources (administrative data, sample surveys).

Target participants are staff of relevant authorities responsible for the collection, production, analysis or dissemination of crime and/or gender-related statistics and SDG indicators. Moreover, anyone who is interested in learning more about crime and gender statistics is also encouraged to take the course.

To participate in this course, self-register on SIAP e-learning website.

Further information on the UNODC-KOSTAT CoE can be found on our social media account: Twitter @CoE_UNODC and Facebook @UNODC.KOSTAT.CoE.