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International Police Training
Overview International police request the RCMP’s assistance in all areas ranging from chemical and forensic expertise to drug enforcement, proceeds of crime and organized crime, terrorism, and professional development to sharing our community policing service delivery model. Police Training Assistance Program The goal of the program is to provide learning opportunities to personnel in the international police community and to increase their skills and knowledge in operational and administrative matters over the long-term. Various RCMP policy centres, divisions and other training units supply resources and other expertise for international police training programs. Funding is obtained through a variety of government and private sector sources. Training Approach The RCMP’s international training philosophy is based on the notion of training the trainers. The goal is to ensure police trainers in the client country become competent, self- sufficient and eventually capable of designing, delivering and evaluating their own training courses. The RCMP uses a community-based policing approach in its training. This approach promotes shared responsibility for problems and solutions between the police and members of the community.
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