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Vzděláváním společně proti zločinu

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2015-1-CZ01-KA202-013916
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training Funder Contribution: 175,367 EUR

Vzděláváním společně proti zločinu

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Project “Together Against Crime by Education” No. 2015-1-CZ01-KA202-013916 of Erasmus+ programme was primarily designed for forensic technicians and forensic experts. The target of the course was to create, for these groups of policepersons, new courses of further specialist training that would be, within the frameworks of an identical curriculum, taught at the police schools of all the three participating countries, it means the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. The complete project documentation was approved at international project meetings that formed the spine of the project. To be able to verify the correctness and completeness of the content of the courses and of the pedagogical strategies of the teachers, altogether seven 5-day pilot courses took place and these were attended by forensic experts from the police forces of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Four pilot courses were for a group of forensic technicians and three pilot courses were for forensic experts. A course evaluation in the form of a questionnaire represented an inseparable part of each course. Every successful participant of a particular course received a certificate. The content of the newly created courses will be integrated into the police education which means that sustainability of the outcomes of the project will be ensured. Meanwhile the participants of the pilot courses have taken the role of trainers at their workplaces and inform their colleagues about the course of the project and they pass their knowledge and skills on their colleagues. To ensure dissemination of the project, information brochures are distributed to forensic and expert police workplaces and also the project coordinators may take part at events concerning forensic and expert activities. An information video represents another outcome of the project and it introduces policepersons to the Erasmus+ programme, project activities and the project outcomes. 140 policepersons and civilian workers of the police forces of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia were engaged to control, organize and carry out the whole project. The project was executed between 1 September 2015 and 31 August 2017. The project was provided the EU grant money of € 185,759.

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