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This chapter provides an introduction to the process used in a joint Federation/Federal state initiative tasked with the redesign of specialized/ advanced criminal investigation training in Germany.
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The author would like to express his thanks to all those who took part in the working groups and thus made it possible to achieve the overall results.
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Unger, N. (2012). Redesigning Specialized Advanced Criminal Investigation Training in Germany. In: Haberfeld, M., Clarke, C., Sheehan, D. (eds) Police Organization and Training. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0745-4_6
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