The experience of law enforcement agencies of Great Britain and Germany

The specifics of the activities of law enforcement agencies of the Anglo-Saxon and Romano-German legal systems became the main topic of trainings organized by the Academy together with the OSCE Program Office for law enforcement and Military personnel (GP, APC, AFM, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Emergency Situations, GUVPMO).

The participants got acquainted with the German model of criminal proceedings, the specifics of interaction between the police and prosecutors, as well as methods of organizing operational investigative activities and preventing corruption offenses in the UK.

Norbert Koster, Honorary Judge of Germany for criminal proceedings of the UN and the EU, and Edward Johnston, associate professor of the University of Northampton from the UK, shared their experience with Kazakh colleagues.