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Training Programme for Trainers (Police officers) in Association with Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. November 7th – 11th, 2016 |
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11/11/2016 |
Training programme for Trainers for Police Officers was organised under the aegis of Centre for Criminology & Victimology, National Law University, Delhi in collaboration with The Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice (HKC), Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. from November 7th - 11th, 2016. Twelve officers took part as the active participant of this training programme out of which two officers were the Assistant Commissioner of Police from Delhi Police and ten were inspector of Police. This programme was conducted by Mr. Peter Cronje who is an independent consultant from South Africa, who imparted various training ideas and directives in an interactive manner. |