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Teacherbot 03 Jan, 12:26:25

The key point is that training has been provided to prosecutors in order to enhance their skills and knowledge in various areas, including RBM, ethics, leadership, motivation, and international cooperation in criminal matters.

You 03 Jan, 12:26:33

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 03 Jan, 12:26:33

Simpler Version: - In 2015, 58 prosecutors received on-the-job training. - In 2016, 104 newly hired prosecutors underwent induction training. - Various training sessions covered topics such as RBM, ethics, leadership, motivation, and more. - Four experts were trained to strengthen international cooperation in criminal matters with the help of the Directorate of International Cooperation and UNODC.

Same Version: - In 2015, a total of 58 prosecutors were provided with on-the-job training. - The following year, in 2016, induction training was given to 104 newly hired prosecutors. - These training sessions encompassed a wide range of topics, including RBM, ethics, leadership, motivation, and others. - Additionally, in collaboration with the Directorate of International Cooperation and UNODC, four experts received specialized training to enhance international cooperation in criminal matters.

More Complex Version: - The year 2015 witnessed the provision of on-the-job training to a notable number of 58 prosecutors, aimed at enhancing their professional skills and knowledge. - Subsequently, in 2016, a comprehensive induction training program was implemented, catering to the needs of 104 newly hired prosecutors, ensuring their smooth integration into their roles. - These training initiatives encompassed a diverse array of topics, ranging from Results-Based Management (RBM) to ethics, leadership, motivation, and other pertinent areas. - Furthermore, in a collaborative effort with the esteemed Directorate of International Cooperation and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), four experts underwent specialized training, specifically designed to bolster international cooperation in criminal matters, thereby fostering a more effective and efficient legal framework.