The Public Prosecution’s Criminal Studies Institute has announced that it provided training to 1,863 participants in 2025 through a range of courses spanning judicial, legal and administrative disciplines.
The number also included training visits from Arab and international judicial and academic bodies, as well as participation in seminars organised by the Institute in 2025.
QNA reported that the Institute organised 25 training courses for judicial officers last year, with 975 trainees participating; 12 refresher courses for members of the Public Prosecution, with 181 trainees participating; and two qualification courses for assistant prosecutors, with 20 trainees participating.
It also organised five training visits and exchanges of experience for delegations from the Public Prosecution offices in Switzerland, Abu Dhabi, Syria, Kazakhstan, and the Palestinian Judicial Police, in addition to training visits for 51 participants and an external training programme for university students, which included 15 students. The Institute also held four legal seminars, attended by 154 people, in addition to two courses (regional and international) for 103 trainees, and 22 administrative and specialised courses, attended by 364 trainees.
It is responsible for training members of the Public Prosecution, their assistants, and other parties concerned to develop their scientific and practical capabilities and skills.
The Institute prepares and implements specialised training programmes for members of the Public Prosecution and other affiliates of various state entities, prepares and qualifies assistant prosecutors for judicial work, and co-operates with similar institutes within and outside the country in all areas that achieve its goals. It also holds seminars and scientific meetings and participates in conferences and seminars related to the institute’s goals, both within and outside the country.