
There were 100 delegates who were forensic experts from the Criminal Techniques Department of the Provincial Police, the Forensic Center, relevant departments and agencies, and members of the Steering Committee of the Project to continue innovating and improving the effectiveness of forensic activities (Project 250) who were imparted and supplemented with legal knowledge on forensic examination by the leaders of the Department of Judicial Support of the Ministry of Justice.
Focusing on legal regulations on forensic examination such as the role of forensic examination activities in litigation activities, the work of requesting forensic examination, the rights of forensic examiners when performing forensic examination, and the obligations of forensic examiners when performing forensic examination.
In addition, delegates were also updated on some basic legal skills of forensic experts, forensic conclusions, evaluation of the use of forensic conclusions, and the duties and powers of relevant agencies and units.
The training course contributes to improving legal knowledge for those working in judicial expertise. Thereby effectively supporting the activities of initiating, investigating, prosecuting, adjudicating and enforcing criminal judgments, resolving cases and incidents accurately, objectively and in accordance with the law.
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