A new training package for justice systems has been developed by The Council of Europe Project to End Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse @ Europe with the aim of improving their capacities to stand up against OCSEA.

The new training package was worked out by Council of Europe international experts, Rajka Vlahovic, Mark Cameron, Andrea Bradley and Maria Andriani Kostopoulou. By this package and training, law enforcement and judiciary practitioners are introduced to international standards, child-friendly principles and investigation techniques demonstrated by case studies and examples of practices. Including the knowledge of the package into judiciary, practices can make the fight against OCSEA much more effective.

Please find the leaflet of the training package in the attachment section.

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