UNODC Global eLearning course on Investigative Interviewing now available

Developed in partnership with the UNODC, NCHR announces availability of the new Global eLearning course on investigative interviewing.

Illustration photo of a slide from the course, giving an overview of the content

Illustration photo: NCHR/UNODC

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Interactive course

The interactive new course offers users an introduction to the investigative interviewing method as well as a useful step-by-step guide on how to conduct an investigative interview. There are a number of exercises and quizzes administered throughout the course to ensure maximum user engagement, with the possibility for users to receive a certificate of completion after all three modules of the course have been competed.

Official launch fall 2022

The official launch of the investigative interviewing eLearning course is scheduled for fall 2022. It is anticipated that the course will be available in five of the six official languages of the UN at that point, with additional mini-modules made available to supplement the current three modules.

The new eLearning course is intended as a primer for further and more comprehensive training on conducting investigative interviews, and is expected to help increase access to valuable learning material for individuals otherwise unable to attend in-person introductory trainings on the method.
 

Tags: Human Rights, NCHR, NCHR International Department, RoL NCHR, Rule of Law, UNODC, Investigative Interviewing, Police Training By Amanda Porras
Published July 8, 2022 3:34 PM - Last modified July 8, 2022 3:35 PM