
The two-week ANACAPA & UNODS training, held with the participation of members of the Association at the Odessa State University of Internal Affairs, has ended.
On December 18, 2015, the Odessa State University of Internal Affairs awarded certificates to participants in a training course on the use of analytical methods in criminal analysis based on modern advanced technologies using the ANACAPA methodology.
We would like to remind you that the training in operational analysis was initiated by the OSCE, the World Bank, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and took place from December 7 to 18, 2015, and about 20 participants from all over Ukraine took part in the training.
Thus, the rector of the Odessa State University of Internal Affairs, Oleksandr Yevgeniyovych Korystin, congratulated the students on the completion of the course, and the expert on criminal investigations using the ANACAPA methodology, Myroslav Prlevych, expressed his sincere hope that the knowledge and skills acquired during practical classes and briefings will be useful to the participants in their future professional activities.



It should be noted that during the training course, those present had the opportunity to gain the knowledge necessary to analyze large volumes of information from various sources and form correct analytical conclusions from this information. The issues considered were: the analytical process; analysis of relationships; formation and evaluation of conclusions; analysis of telephone conversations; drawing up diagrams, flows, events and actions; concepts and strategies of analysis using a computer, etc.