Recteur du Rhone Roland Debbasch, the region’s top education official, supported the school initiative.

Roraima Andriani, INTERPOL’s Director of Cabinet, joins students for a discussion on the impact that different crimes can have around the world.

The central part of the website is a game that puts students in the role of an INTERPOL junior officer.

INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble watches students test the game.

Learning about fake passports is one of six activities in the Junior Officer game.

The visit gave the students the opportunity to learn first-hand about INTERPOL’s role in fighting today’s crimes.

What has the most impact – selling fake medicine online or setting off a bomb? What affects your perception?

The game includes learning points about areas such as DNA, fingerprints and ballistics.

21 students from Lyon’s Cité Scolaire Internationale took part in the discussion about crime and testing of the game.

Headmaster Serge Ferrari briefs Jean-Louis Baglan, the Rhone region’s academic director.

The new site is an educational resource for students, teachers and parents.