Training in Prosecution of Crimes Involving Digital Evidence in Belize
Belize, 15 March 2021. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for Central America and the Caribbean (UNODC ROPAN), through the Global Programme on Cybercrime, delivered a training for prosecutors on cybercrime addressed to Belizean prosecutors and investigators. The training took place from 9 to 12 March 2021.
The objective of this twelve-hour training was to develop prosecutors’ skills to effectively lead criminal investigations and prosecute cases that involve the illicit use of digital technology.
Different topics such as understanding how the criminal uses digital technology, criminal law applied to cybercrime, and organized cybercrime were developed.
Moreover, Belize Police Department made a presentation about how law is enforced in cyberspace and the tools at its disposal to achieve this endeavour.
This training has been made possible thanks to the funding from the Canadian governments to the UNODC Global Programme on Cybercrime.