The entire activity will be carried out online therefore physical presence of participants will not be required. No special computer skill is required for the attendants. Trainers will facilitate the course, give instructions and provide feedback online.
The overall objective of the training is to develop professional skills to detect and investigate THB while using online investigation methods and techniques and enhance cooperation with cyber-crime experts.
The course will cover the following four sections across three weeks:
The progress of learners will be monitored and regular feedback will be provided. Those learners who meet the certification criteria will have access to their electronic certificates.
Nomination
The online course offers 50 seats altogether. We expect nominations from all the areas of Law Enforcement and Judiciary, representatives of the member states, fellow agencies and the course is also open and free for participants from partner, potential candidates and candidate countries.
The nomination deadline is 1 March 2019, in case you are interested in, please contact your local CEPOL National Unit / CEPOL National Contact Point.
THB investigators as well as other relevant law enforcement officers including border guards, prosecutors and staff from EU agencies (Europol, EJTN, Frontex, eu-LISA).
Office address
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training
1066 Budapest
Ó utca 27
Hungary
Correspondence address
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training
1903 Budapest
Pf.314
Hungary
Telephone: +36 1 803 8030/8031
Fax: +36 1 803 8032