A Contemporary Training and Research Institution on Transnational Organized Crime
Bahadir Kucukuysal, Ph.D.26.04.2012
TURKISH INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY AGAINST DRUGS AND ORGANIZED CRIME
A law enforcement in-service training academy on counter-narcotics and organized crime.
Established in 2000, with a joint project with the UNODC.
Under the Department of Anti-Smuggling and Organized Crime (KOM).
Turkish International
Academy against
Drugs and
Organized
Crime
To identify and meet the training needs of the national and international law enforcement agencies.
To assist the development of modern training techniques within the national academies of the region.
To conduct scientific research on drugs and organized crime: “research led/fed training”.
To contribute to enhance communication, cooperation, and coordination among the operational agencies of the regional countries.
• NATIONAL
• INTERNATIONAL
• REGIONAL
• INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
Turkish National Police
Customs
Gendarmerie
Coastguard
The countries that are signatories to bilateral security cooperation agreements with Turkey.
BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION (BSEC)
ECONOMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZATION (ECO)
Other Platforms
UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) Regional Offices & Projects
OSCE (Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe)
NRC (NATO - Russia Council)
Train the Trainers
Drug Law Enforcement
Operational Police Tactics
Organized Crime Investigations
Crime Intelligence Analysis
Interview and Interrogation Techniques
Drug Search, Detection & Identification
Surveillance Techniques
Clandestine Laboratories and Synthetic Drugs
Drug Demand Reduction
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism
Undercover Operations
Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking
Five research centers on:
- Organized Crime
- Narcotics Crimes
- Trafficking In Persons
- Financial Crimes
- Drug Demand Reduction
TADOC Research centers:- Make scientific researches on their respective fields,- Analyze statistical data and prepare reports, - Conduct seminars, conferences, and workshops In order to:- Maintain a research fed combat with drugs and transnational crimes,- Help formulate policies and strategies to combat such crimes.
“Train the Trainers” and “Program Development” Courses for TADOC Trainers
Emphasis on “Learner-Centered Training” and“Participatory Learning”- Adult learning principles- Experiences shared
Theoretical vs. Practical Trainings
Participant feedbacks: A significant tool to develop TADOC trainings
Training Needs Analysis - Designing training/s
based on needs of the agency/country and profile of participants.
Training Program Evaluation- You cannot manage what
you don’t measure!- If you cannot measure it,
you can not improve it!
Mobile Training Teams (MTTs)– A team of 3 to 5 trainers are sent to the
countries that request training/s from TADOC.
Smart Class Project: - In class trainings are broadcasted to all
KOM divisions in 81 provinces.
Computer Based Training (CBT): – 80 interactive training modules in Turkish, English, and
Russian– From CBT centers to Intranet-Based Training (IBT) on POLNET
- A highly secure network specifically allocated for the Turkish
National Police
TADOC Intranet Web Site: Learning OrganizationTADOC Intranet Web Site: Learning Organization
(329) International Training Programs 84 Countries - 4681 Participants
(643) National Training Programs 20813 Participants
Heroin Trafficking RoutesSource:UNODC
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www.tadoc.gov.tr
““International Cooperation against Transnational Crime”International Cooperation against Transnational Crime”Thank you!Thank you!