At the National Child Exploitation Co-Ordination Centre’s (NCECC) first annual conference in 2004, a strong demand was made for the Centre to offer a national training program for investigators handling online child exploitation crimes.
In response to this demand, a two-day focus group meeting was held in November, 2004, with subject-matter-experts from across Canada. During this meeting, it was acknowledged that while there are various existing training courses that touch on some of the key topics identified, there is no program or course that currently exists that is designed solely for investigators handling online child exploitation crimes.
During the focus group sessions, discussion centred on the need to establish a consistent and standardized investigator’s training program for handling online child exploitation crimes that will:
As a result of these discussions, a new course is designed that will prepare investigators in their investigations and prosecutions of online offences related to the sexual exploitation of children. Participants on this course will:
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Prospective participants interested in attending this course must meet the following criteria:
Participants will be assessed individually and in groups through a series of practical, performance-based problem solving exercises consisting of case studies, exercises, and assignments.
In addition there is a course-long scenario that will require completion of individual and group assignments. Participants are also required to pass a written exam related to the topics covered. The passing mark for a successful completion of the course is 75%.
Duration of course: Two weeks (10 working days)
Location: Canadian Police College
Number of Participants: Twenty
Language: English