e-Learning Catalogue
Please note:
This page is a display of the content of the INTERPOL e-Learning Catalogue. It is only available to authorized users from a Law Enforcement Agency. The online learning courses are accessible in two different ways, both requiring a username and password:
1. Via the I-24/7 network for INTERPOL National Central Bureaus and users with an INSYST account,
2. Via the INTERPOL https network.
If you belong to a Law Enforcement Agency, you can obtain your credentials by contacting your National Security Officer in your INTERPOL National Central Bureau.
For further information, please contact IGLC-Team.
e-Learning Catalogue
Application of Article 3 of INTERPOL's Constitution |
EN-2-040
Repository of practice: Application of Article 3 of INTERPOL's constitution in the context of the processing of information via INTERPOL's channels.
Learning objectives / topics: the pourpose of this course is to provide practical information about the application of Article 3 of the INTERPOL's cosntitution.
Module Language: English
Approximate Duration: 2 hours
Bioterrorism Awareness e-Learning Course |
EN-2-045
E-learning course consisting of 6 modules, designed to provide detailed information on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNe) materials.
Learning objectives / topics: to define Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNe) materials, to list the CBRNe terrorist threats and the methods of dispersal and the limitations of Personal Protective Equipment, consequence management procedures, and the scene management principles, to recognize the characteristics of different biological agents and the indicators for planning a bioterrorism attack and the four stages of an incident, to identify ways of contamination and the specific products/tools used in biological attacks, available levels of Personal Protective Equipment, the hazards associated with the use of Personal Protective Equipment, and Hot, Warm and Cold Zones.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 2 hours
Body Language and Signs of Lying in a Police Interrogation |
EN-2-056
This Course is designed by TADOC, Turkish International Academy against Drugs and Organised Crimes. It aims to make understand the verbal expressions and bodily movements of the person that is being interrogated.
Learning objectives / topics: to understand the verbal expressions and bodily movements of the person that is being interrogated.
Module Language: English, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 2 hours
Chemical, Biological & Radiological weapons Training Videos |
EN-1-006
This introductory video explains CBR threats.
Learning objectives / topics: disssemination methods, weaponiszation, indicators and includes examples.
Module Language: English
Approximate Duration: 30 minutes
Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) Course |
EN-2-038
This course is designed to cover basic knowledge of how to use COFEE, a software application which is used to collect volatile information from a running suspect system before it is shut down.
Learning objectives / topics: By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Explain the purpose of COFEE; Describe the usage model of COFEE; Define the operating systems supported by COFEE; List the type of information gathered by COFEE; Install COFEE; Confirgure COFEE; Build a USB key containing COFEE and its supporting tools for examining a suspect machine; Execute COFEE
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 1 hour
Cyber Crime Fighting Course |
EN-2-003
This course is a video training program on Cyber Crime Fighting called the Law Enforcement Officers Guide to Fighting Online and Computer Crime. The course is divided in 13 Chapters. In each chapter there is a training video and it is followed by a highlights section.
Learning objectives / topics: The Internet; the types of internet crimes; the World Wide Web; newsroom, chat groups, e-mail, and e-groups; digital evidences; seizing computer equipment; seizing other digital evidence examining and storing digital evidence; obtaining information for Internet service providers; tracing an internet suspect.
Module Language: English
Approximate Duration: 1.5 hours
Drug Investigation Course |
EN-2-028
This course is designed to equip law enforcement personnel and field investigators with the necessary theoretical knowledge and tools to effectively conduct anti-drugs operations or investigations.
Learning objectives / topics: List the characteristics of the most common drugs and precursor chemicals that are trafficked as well as the associated dangers, effects, withdrawal symptoms and penalties; Identify common methods of concealment (MOCs); Recognize irregular or suspicious behavior and determine if is should be investigated; Cordon off, control and operate within a clandestine drug factory; Operate the most common drug testing kits; and, Request technical examinations.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 2 hours
e-ASF2 - Access to INTERPOL Databases |
EN/FR-1-029
Various audio supported modules in relation to e-ASF2 system. These modules will explain how to use e-ASF2 to connect to INTERPOL databases
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: user guide presentation, SLTD search, SMV search, CSV Batch Search, Creating CSV Files, Batch Search in Nominals, Batch Search in SMV.
Module Language: English, French
Approximate Duration: 45 minutes
Firearms |
EN-2-023
This course is an introduction to Firearms identification for law enforment.
Learning objectives / topics: With this course, the participants will have the ability to identify a firearm used in a crime. Web-based system containing more than 250,000 firearms references and numbers, and country of origine or legal import of a firearm.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 1 hour
Fugitive Investigative Support Presentation |
EN-1-019
A presentation with audio on the role of the Fugitive Investigative Support Sub-Directorate at INTERPOL.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: Organizational Chart; Working fields such as web fugitives, War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Anti-kidnapping and Extortion, Training and Working Groups; notices.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 15 minutes
General Overview of INTERPOL |
EN-1-015
A presentation with audio which includes and overview of lNTERPOL, the creation of it, the structure, management and governance. Topics include core functions, such a I-24/7, operational data services and databases.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include core functions, such a I-24/7, operational data services and databases, priority crime areas.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 15 minutes
General Overview of Financial and High-Tech Crime |
EN-1-016
A presentation with audio on the roles and responsibilities of the Financial and High Tech Crime sub-directorate.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: Intellectual Property Rights; High Tech Crime; Financials Crime; Counterfeit and Security Documents.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 20 minutes
I-link e-learning Course |
EN-2-059
This course aims to provide guided information to the users on filling and submitting a Red, Yelow, Green or Blue Notice Request electronically, to show how to access Red, Yelow, Green or Blue Notice Application Form through NCB Dashboard, to identify different tabs of the Application Form, to understand compulsory fields on the Form, to manage on saving, retreiving and deleting a draft Application Form as well as submitting a Red, Yelow, Green or Blue Notice Request.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: Red, Yelow, Green and Blue Notice Request; and Red, Yelow, Green and Blue Notice Application Form.
Module Language: English
Approximate Duration: 1 hour
Information Security Awareness Course |
EN-2-001
This course is primaraly designed for INTERPOL Staff to highlight the importance for Information Security and cultivate a security mindset within all levels of the Organization. This couse is also made available to member countries who might find some of the topics of interest to them as it is covering Information Security from a rather general perspective despite numerous reference to INTERPOL specific items.
Learning objectives / topics: At the end of the course, you will be able to: Define Information Security terminology, components and principles; List Information Security policies and procedures; Identify Information Security risks; Outline how Information Security affects everyone, Protect Information Systems.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 1.5 hours
INTERPOL Notices Presentation |
EN-1-021
A presentation with audio on INTERPOL's notices system. Prepared by Fugitive Investigative Support Sub-Directorate.
Learning objectives / topics:
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 5 minutes
INTERPOL Stolen Vehicule FORMATRAIN Course |
EN-2-027
E-learning course consisting of 8 modules, developed as part of FORMATRAIN project.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: Basic knowledge, basic investigation, checkpoint basics, heavy equipment identificaion
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 2 hours
INTERPOL: An Intergovernmental Organization |
EN-1-014
Overview of legal framework under which INTERPOL Operates. Presentation with audio prepared by the Office of Legal Affairs.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: History, broad mandate, the four principles, structure and legal material.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 11 minutes
Stolen Motor Vehicles Unit Presentation |
EN-1-002
General overview presentation on the activities at INTERPOL in fighting stolen vehicle crime.
Learning objectives / topics: Presenation topics include: Databases and Tools; Training; Operational Supports; Trends.
Module Language: English, French, Spanish
Approximate Duration: 30 minutes
The International IP Crime Course |
EN-2-072
The International IP Crime Investigators College (IIPCIC) is a fully interactive on-line Intellectual Property Crime training facility available to police, customs and appropriate regulatory bodies for free. The College’s main objective is to deliver leading edge training to equip investigators with the necessary skills to effectively combat current and emerging threats from Intellectual Property Crime.
Learning objectives / topics: Topics include: Introduction to Intellectual Property Crime, Introduction to Intellectual Property Crime Investigations, Introduction to Effective Partnership in Combating Intellectual Property Crime, Introduction to Organized Crime Funding and Intellectual Property Crime, Introduction to INTERPOL and the INTERPOL Intellectual Property Crime Programme, Introduction to the Health and Safety Consequences of Intellectual Property Crimes
Module Language: English
Approximate Duration: 7 hours

