USA at the 30th CCPCJ
USA at the 30th Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
The UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) is the principal UN policy-making body in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice. It is tasked with improving international action to combat national and transnational crime, as well as improving the efficiency and fairness of criminal justice administration systems.
The 30th annual session of the CCPCJ convenes May 17-21, 2021.
U.S. statements delivered at the 30th CCPCJ
- Agenda Item 3: U.S. National Statement (May 17)
- Agenda Item 4: Strategic Management, Budgetary and Administrative Questions (May 19)
- Agenda Item 6: Integration and Coordination of Efforts by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Member States in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (May 19)
- Agenda Item 7: Use and Application of United Nations Standards and Norms in Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (May 20)
- Agenda Item 8: World Crime Trends and Emerging Issues and Responses in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (May 20)
- Agenda Item 9: Follow-up to the Fourteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and preparations for the Fifteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (May 20)
U.S. remarks delivered at 30th CCPCJ side events
- AA/S Walsh’s Opening Remarks at the U.S. Side Event “Operation Turbo: How Migrant-Smugglers-Turned-Killers were Brought to Justice” (May 17)
- Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General John P. Carlin’s Remarks As Prepared for Delivery at the Side Event “The Importance of Strong Public-Private Partnerships in the Fight Against Cybercrime” (May 19)
- AA/S Walsh’s Remarks at the UNODC-led Side Event “UNODC Integrated Approach to Countering Organized Crime through the engagement of NGOs, Academics, and the Private Sector” (May 20)