EU/CoE Partnership for Good Governance supports the National Institute of Justice in training the trainers on investigating crimes that are motivated by prejudice and bias
The trainers of the Moldovan National Institute of Justice received formation on understanding and defining hate crime, identifying and describing the elements constituting hate crime in order to respond appropriately and proactively to such crimes by developing right reflexes and professional methodology.
Throughout a 2-day online training, organized on the 24-25 August 2020, the participants received the opportunity to consolidate their theoretical knowledge and practice, for further sharing the experience with their trainees. This was due to the interactive format of the event, with numerous adult learning methods applied, including case studies proposed for discussion to the audience and other questioning techniques.
This activity was organized as part of the assistance provided to the National Institute of Justice, partner institution of the national project “Strengthening the capacities of the justice sector actors to deliver justice in line with European standards, in particular to fight discrimination in the Republic of Moldova”, implemented in the frame of the joint EU/CoE Programme “Partnership for Good Governance II”.