Iraq Police Graduate 32 from Specialty Training Course
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 2004 -- The International Zone training facility in
Baghdad, Iraq, graduated 32 Iraqi Police Service officers from the Basic
Criminal Investigation course and another 85 from the Election Security Course
on Oct. 14.
The Basic Criminal Investigation course is one of numerous specialty training
courses offered at the facility to police officers as part of the Iraqi
government's ongoing effort to augment the basic training of its police forces,
officials said.
Designed for officers having previously completed the eight-week Basic Police
Training Course, it covers additional areas of instruction including theft,
burglary, arson, robbery, sexual offenses, interview and interrogation, and
homicide. The officers also received in-classroom instruction and hands-on
training in fingerprinting, photography, tool marks, and plaster casting, as
well as practical skills.
Graduates of the two-week course will conduct crime-scene searches as well as
routine criminal investigations.
Another course, the Election Security Course, is part of the Iraqi government's
efforts to provide security for the country's upcoming elections.
This six-day course is designed to augment officer skills with specialty
training in effective election security issues. Instruction provides basic
knowledge, skills and conceptual understanding to maintain order and assure
peaceful elections.
Using classroom lectures, discussions and practical exercises, the course
covers roles of the election security force, policing in a democracy, crowd
control and officer safety, use of force, and conflict intervention topics.
(Courtesy of Multinational Force Iraq.)
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