On 24-25 April 2023, an online meeting was held with the participation of representatives from various training institutions in Peru. The aim of the meeting was to assess the current state of domestic judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence and to agree on a potential common strategy for training judges and prosecutors on these topics.
The workshop facilitated the way forward to ensure the long-term integration of cybercrime and electronic evidence topics into the training curricula for judges and prosecutors of Peru.
The workshop was co-organised in co-operation with the Public Ministry and Judicial Power of Peru. Future activities aimed at ensuring sustainability of judicial training on cybercrime are envisaged to kick off before end of 2023. In anticipation of the judicial training action plan, the GLACY+ project and the Peruvian authorities will organise the initial train-the-trainers courses for a selected group of judges and prosecutors to become future certified national trainers.
Peru has acceded the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention) in 2019. Starting 2022, Peru has been also a priority country for the GLACY+ Project.
Cybercrime Programme Office (C-PROC)
Council of Europe: Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention)
Peru and GLACY+: Initial assessment of criminal justice capacities on cybercrime and e-evidence
