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Migration and Border Control - Online Course

Migration and Border Control - Online Course

Border control and security have become a key component in the task of law enforcement agencies needing to address issues of crime prevention, human rights as part of the homeland security strategy. With Climate change, pandemics have become part of the 21st century vocabulary, law enforcement agencies and borders of countries are challenged more than ever before.

This programme will focus on the impact of migration on border security and the possible solutions used by law enforcement agencies to address these challenges from technological solutions, international law, counter smuggling and more.


This course is designed for

Law Enforcement Agencies
Police
Intelligence
Military
Tax and Financial Crime
Anti-Crime and Drug Commissions
Mid-Level and Senior Ranks Officers
Managers/Academicians in the Fields of Defense and Security


Duration

16 academic hours of interactive conferences with Israeli experts. On week days, 2-4 hours per week.
(On the ZOOM platform).


Topics

  • Migration from a Global View: Trends and Challenges
  • Migration Threats to the Homeland Security
  • Border and Migration: Security, Management Principles, Challenges
  • Border and Migration: Technologies (Land and Sea)
  • Counter Migrant Smuggling (Land and Sea) and Smuggling Networks
  • Humanitarian Border Management, Regulation, and Legal Aspects
  • Community Policing and Riot-Prevention

* Please note that changes in the curriculum may occur due to scheduling and other factors.


Women Empowerment and Inclusion

Galilee Institute views gender equality a key for achieving sustainability. GIMI programmes now include a module on inclusion of women in the workforce. We are committed to supporting organisations wishing to promote professional development of women.


Cost

700 $ USD


Participants completing this course will be granted a GIMI Certificate of Participation.

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