The Criminal Research and Training Center organized two basic forensic medicine courses. These courses were held at its headquarters. They targeted two groups of Public Prosecutors’ agents. A total of 42 participants attended. These participants are employees from all appeal courts.
The Public Prosecution’s media office reported on these activities. They were implemented during the first quarter. This is part of the Center’s training plan. The plan covers the judicial year 2025-2026.
The course is part of a specialized training program. This program aims to develop judicial expertise. It covers the basics of sciences related to criminal justice. It also enhances the judicial response at crime scenes.
The course included practical exercises. These simulated real-life crime scene investigation. They covered detection and examination processes. International evidence relevant to forensic medical operations was reviewed. Participants also visited the morgue. This allowed them to observe the field work of forensic staff.
