Regular Trainings Held in Korea
As part of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) project, the Investigative Academy of the Republic of Korea is conducting another series of training sessions for the teaching staff of the Institute for Advanced Training of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The program aims to enhance the participants’ knowledge of the forensic medicine system of the Republic of Korea, study advanced methods of preventing violence against women and children, and learn modern approaches to the examination of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
During the training, participants attend classes on topics such as the organization and conduct of scientific research and examinations in Korea, bloodstain pattern analysis, crime prevention related to women and children, protection and support of victims of sexual violence, drug research, and the identification and suppression of drug distribution through social networks.
Representatives of the Institute noted that such programs play a significant role in strengthening professional competencies and developing international cooperation in the field of law enforcement education.