Title: CEPOL - European Police College
1CEPOL - European Police College
2Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal
Matters Agencies
- A group of agencies set-up to help the EU Member
States cooperate in the fight against organised
and cross-border crime - The cooperation is in criminal matters
- The "third pillar" of the EU
- Includes Europol, Eurojust and CEPOL
3About CEPOL
- European Police College College Européen de
Police) - Existed as a network since 2001
- A network of senior police training colleges and
institutes not a college in the physical sense - Established as an agency of the EU in 2005
- Began operating as an agency on 1 January 2006
4Why a European Police College?
- Increasing cross-border crime needs to be met by
cross-border police cooperation - For effective cooperation, police officers need
to know about legislation, procedures, methods,
etc., of other countries - Sharing experience and good practice is a way to
improve the quality of policing
5CEPOLs Mission and Vision
- Mission
- Contributing to European Police Cooperation
through Learning - Vision
- CEPOL is acknowledged by allied agencies and
authorities in the policing and educational
world to be the primary source of learning and
development in the field of education and
training for better cooperation and policing in
Europe
6History
- At a meeting in Tampere (Finland) in October
1999, the Council decided to establish a European
Police College to train senior police officers - Established 1 January 2001
- CEPOL Secretariat was temporarily based in
Copenhagen (Denmark) from 1 May 2002 - Council gave CEPOL a legal personality in 2004
- Council decided in 2004 that the seat of CEPOL
shall be Bramshill, United Kingdom - In September 2005, the Council decided that CEPOL
should operate as an agency of the EU as of 1
January 2006 -
7Stakeholders
- LIBE Committee (Parliament)
- JHA-Council
- Commission
- Chiefs of Police Task Force
- Europol, Eurojust and Frontex
- Other EU Agencies
8CEPOLs Network
- 27 Member States
- 3 Associated countries (Iceland, Norway and
Switzerland) - 3 Candidate countries (Turkey, Croatia and FYROM)
- Activities take place in all Member States
- Participants from all Member States
- A Governing Board made up of the Directors of
Colleges/Institutes
9The Aim of CEPOL
- It shall help to train senior police officers of
the Member States by optimising cooperation
between CEPOL's various component institutes -
- It shall support and develop a European approach
to the main problems facing Member States in - The fight against crime
- Crime-prevention
- The maintenance of law and order and public
security - In particular the cross-border dimensions
10CEPOLs Objectives
- To increase knowledge of the national police
systems and structures - To increase knowledge of cross-border police
cooperation within the EU - To improve knowledge of international and EU
instruments, in particular in the following
sectors - The institutions of the European Union, in
particular as regards their relevance for
law-enforcement cooperation - Europol
- Eurojust
- To provide appropriate training with regard to
respect for democratic safeguards, with
particular reference to the rights of defence
11CEPOL Activities Five Main Pillars
LEARNING
Courses Seminars
Common Curricula
Research Science
Exchange Programmes
External Relations
Electronic Network (e-Net)
12CEPOL's Tasks
- Provide training sessions, based on common
standards, for senior police officers - Contribute to the preparation of harmonised
programmes for the training of middle-ranking
police officers, middle ranking police officers
in the field and police officers in the field
with regard to cross-border cooperation between
police forces in Europe, and help set up
appropriate advanced training programmes as well
as develop and provide training for trainers
13CEPOLs Tasks
- Provide specialist training for police officers
playing a key role in combating cross-border
crime, with a particular focus on organised crime - (d) Disseminate best practice and research
findings - Develop and provide training to prepare police
forces of EU for participation in non-military
crisis management - Develop and provide training for police
authorities from the Candidate countries
14CEPOLs Tasks
- Facilitate relevant exchanges and secondments of
police officers in the context of training - Develop an electronic network to support the
training activities - Enable the senior police officers of the Member
States to acquire the relevant language skills
15CEPOL Training Topics
- Trafficking in Human Beings
- Counter Terrorism
- Child Abuse
- Child Abuse on the Internet
- Money Laundering
- Financial Crime
- Euro Counterfeiting
- Organised Crime
- Hi-tech and Cybercrime
- Disaster on a Large Scale
- Illegal Immigration
- Strategic Planning for European Union Police
Missions - Domestic Violence
- Drug Strategy of the EU
16CEPOL Training Topics
- Human Rights and Police Ethics
- Crime Prevention
- Strategic Leadership and Management
- Future Crime Trends
- Public Order and Crowd Management
- Sports Violence and Hooliganism
- Domestic Violence
- Civil Aspects of Crisis Management
- Combating Cross-border Vehicle Crime
- Joint Investigation Teams
- Police Cooperation and Europol
- Police Systems
- Language Courses and Seminars
- Research Science Knowledge
- Train the Trainers
17External Relations
- Activities within Euromed Police II project
(MEDA) - Seminars for Western Balkan countries
- Seminars for Candidate countries
- Cooperation with Associated countries
- Cooperation with Russia
- Agreement with Europol
- Agreement with Interpol
- Cooperation with Eurojust and Frontex
18CEPOLs New Electronic Network (e-Net
www.cepol.europa.eu)
19CEPOL Organisational Chart
20CEPOL Secretariat Organisational Chart (planned
for 2009 2011)
21CEPOLs Budget (in millions of euro)
Since 2006, CEPOL has been financed from the
European Communities
22Number of Courses and Seminars
23For more information visitwww.cepol.europa.eu
- Newsroom
- About CEPOL
- Training and Learning
- Knowledge and Research
- Calendar of Events
- Useful Links
- Contacts
- Access to
- Discussion Forum
- Live Chat
- e-Library
- e-Learning
- Workspace