The CEPOL Course Managers' Tool is now available on the CEPOL website in the redesigned Templates section.
Developed to assist those in the network who are organising CEPOL courses and seminars, the tool consists of three main parts: the Tool...
Terrorists use all possibilities internet provides for their criminal acts. Because of that, law enforcement officers need continuous training to conduct investigations successfully. The Police Academy of the Netherlands organised course 88/2019 Open Source Intelligence/ E-evidence/ Encryption Technologies used to facilitate terrorism, in collaboration with Europol and Eurojust. From 11th until 15th November 2019 the training was held in Amsterdam (The Netherlands).
Thirty-three law enforcement officers participated in this course: from 19 Member States, Europol, Frontex, Denmark, Norway and Turkey. They were offered a variety of presentations:
Practising was a significant part of the training. This was highly appreciated by the attendees. One of them wrote in the evaluation:
“This was a very good course with plenty of practical examples, not just theoretical things”.
Staff members of the Knowledge and Research Department of the Police Academy organised the training, supported by Europol and Eurojust.
The group took the initiative to create a social media group to share knowledge.
The CEPOL Course Managers' Tool is now available on the CEPOL website in the redesigned Templates section.
Developed to assist those in the network who are organising CEPOL courses and seminars, the tool consists of three main parts: the Tool...
Trafficking in Stolen Artwork was the subject of the recent CEPOL course 27/2009. Attracting 25 participants from 13 Member States, the course took place in Nicosia, Cyprus on 9-13 March 2009.
Trafficking in Stolen Artwork is a form of Organised Crime...
European Police Education Systems was the subject of CEPOL Seminar 72/2008. Held in Athens, Greece, on 15-17 December 2008, the Seminar attracted 26 participants from 16 Member States.
Led by six experts, two from the supporting countries, as well as...
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