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Course Information:
Covert tactics can provide intelligence and the evidence needed to assist with the prosecution of offenders. If this evidence is gathered incorrectly this can have severe impacts on the investigation, the officer, and the organisation.
If you work in a public authority it is crucial that you have an understanding of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) 2000 and the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) 2016. Where these are used incorrectly public authorities risk action being taken against them by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal which can award compensation, stop activity, quash authorisations, and order material to be destroyed.
Public authorities that use RIPA will also be subject to inspections by the IPCO Authorisation & Oversight. This is a statutory obligation. Inspectors will scrutinise the organisations records to determine compliance and may interview relevant staff. Therefore, it is vital that applicants have a good understanding of the Act and know how to complete a good quality application.
We are proud to have partnered with Cyber Ops Global to deliver this one-day course. The trainer for this course is a very experienced covert investigator with a UK Law enforcement background.
Audience:
This course is ideal for those who apply for authorisations under Part 2 Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) 2000, or supervise those who make applications.
This one-day course can be delivered both virtually and in-person.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this module, delegates will be able to:
We regularly run our courses virtually and these can be booked on our Training Calendar page. If you are unable to find a date that suits you then please get in touch and we will endeavour to assist.
Virtual course - £139+VAT per person
In-person course - please contact us for more information about pricing and group sizes.