Detailed specialist subjects were worked out upon analysys of threats in the scope of combating the most dangerous offences, especially international organized crime. One assumpt that exchange of experiences regarding prevention and fighting against crime is essential for the training.
General subjects
1. Human rights in the context of status and tasks for the police in democratic state.- Historical, political and legal conditions for the human rights.
- Provisions of law-enforcememt officers proceeding code accepted by the General Assembly on 17 December 1979.
- Provisions of police declaration accepted by the Parlamentary Assembly of Council of Europe in 1979.
2. Police ethics.
- Status quo analysys in police forces of Central and Eastern European Countries.
- Ethics aspects of law-enforcement.
- Diagnosis of causes of disciplinary breaches among police officers.
- Preventing corruption within the police forces.
- Moral aspects of operational ( inteligence ) techniques.
- Conflict situations in contacts with the public and the institution of complaints aganist police officers.
- Basic ethical model of a police officer in relation: police officer-member of the public.
3. Organization and management.
- Management styles and efficiency.
- Management at different positions and organizational levels.
- Rules for cooperation with the public and keeping on contact with mass media representatives.
- Standarization of positions within the structure of the police force.
- Recruitment to police and conducting efficient personnel policy, selection for managerial positions.
4. Bilateral and multilateral cooperation of police forces of European Countries.
- Shengen Treaty provisions.
- Principles of Europol activity.
5. Training sessions regarding:
- Functioning of police schools and professional development centres.
- Prognosis and detection of needs from police forces.
- Planning of training sessions.
- Exchange of experiences (methodics of classes, developing of training programmes, use of didactic technical measures).
- Principles of creating and using didactic materials.
- Evaluating role and ways of preparing training personnel for schools and training centres.
- Monitoring the line of didactic process and extend of realisation of trainimg aims.
Specialistic subjects
1. Effects of political, social and economic transformation in regions and states and their significance for crime especially economic crime.2. Banking system transformation, creating of investing, their weak points and mechanisms of preventing and fighting against financial crime.
3. Sources of black economy and methods of preventing.
4. Tuning law systems to combating organized crime.
5. Money loundering in countries in position of transformation from central to freemarket planning.
6. Money and securities forgeries.
7. Organized smuggling and tax-evading on international markets.
8. Illegal fire-arms, explosives and radioactive substances trade.
9. Illegal migration and illegal migration-related crime.
10. Car thefts, international trafficking in stolen vehicles and methods of fighting.
11. Threats connected with drug-related crime.
12. Self-organizing of local communities in fight against crime within the frame of crime prevention and tasks for the police.
13. Criminal prognosis.
14. Selected subjects in police tactics and technics.
Initial programme proposal was worked out with CEEC's and assistance programmes from EU countries. Programme proposal is open for interested parties, which are requested to add proposals and support in experts.