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Friday, 28 April 2017 18:21

Seminar on the use of information and analytical systems in combating crime

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During the period from April 17 to April 21 this year, CARICC staff delivered training at the Law Enforcement Academy under the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan, organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (TD/RER/F23) Project jointly with the U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Participants of the training were officers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the General Prosecutor’s Office, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Economic Investigation Service of the Committee of State Revenue, and the Financial Intelligence Committee. During a week, attendees learned the skills of using specialized software “i2”.
The goal of the training was to help trainees to master unique and useful innovative software, to skillfully apply the knowledge they gained in practice.
The need for informational and analytical system “i2” in the fight against crime has great potential. Its products are focused, first of all, on prevention of crimes. So, through the analysis of information, the software enables to model ambiguous criminal schemes. Thus, to identify pre-existing or already committed crimes in the early stages, take timely measures to prevent them.
The event allowed to upgrade the professional level of law enforcement staff, which will facilitate to achieve practical results in combating crime, protecting society and the state from external and internal threats.

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