WHAT KIND OF TRAINING IS PROVIDED BY TADOC?
Two major categories of training are delivered by TADOC. These are, basic and specialized and address the development of tactical skills that are relevant to the realities of law enforcement in the participants' own national environment.
In addition to the basic and expertise training programs, seminar and conference programs are held in order for national and international law enforcers to cope with current global trends in the field of drug trafficking and organized crime with the training support of experts from both national and international institutions.
Furthermore, all training programs are supported by both tactical programs and computer-based training modules.
TADOC's training programs are as follows:
Basic Counter Drugs and Organized Crime Training
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism
Computer Based Training on Drug Law Enforcement
Criminal Investigation Techniques
Crime Intelligence Analysis
Drug Demand Reduction
Illegal Immigration and Human Smuggling
Investigative Interview and Statement Analysis
Operational Police Tactics
Risk Analysis and Profiling
IT Crimes
Drug Law Enforcement
Surveillance Training
Clandestine Laboratories and Synthetic Drugs
Undercover Training
Train the Trainers to Train
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