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LAW-TRAIN at CEPOL 2017

LAW-TRAIN at CEPOL 2017

From 28th to 30th November, CEPOL 2017 Research and Science Conference will take place at the National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary. We are proud to announce the participation of LAW-TRAIN in this international law enforcement conference.

CEPOL 2017 Research and Science Conference

The CEPOL 2017 Research and Science Conference is visited by practitioners in policing and other areas of law enforcement, trainers, educators and scientific scholars from Europe and other parts of the world.

On the subject of “Innovation“, the conference examines the implications of innovations in law enforcement, examined through the lens of scientific research and academic study from the point of view of the police or law enforcement officers, from the point of view of teachers, trainers, educators in the law enforcement education systems as well as from the point of citizens.

In line with the guiding theme “Innovation”, LAW-TRAIN will be presented within the open paper sessions as well as in the poster and demo area.

Paper presentation “The role of a Virtual Trainer”

Emma Jaspaert from KU Leuven and Diogo Rato from INESC-ID will give a paper presentation on Wednesday 29th November at 13:15 (Session 19). They will talk about “The role of a Virtual Trainer: training transnational police collaboration and suspect interview”.

Visitors are invited to test the platform

Visitors are invited to try the demo version of the virtual training platform and test their investigative interviewing skills. The LAW-TRAIN staff will be pleased to present this cost effective and highly realistic training platform and answer questions concerning the newest technologies of VR/AR and AI which are being used in this ground-breaking project.

Please find detailed information on the conference.

The detailed program can be found here.

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