NPA (National Police Agency) - Japan
First of all, one of the most highly trained police forces in the world is NPA. The National Public Safety Commission directly oversees NPA. Nearly every known component of crime prevention or law enforcement is covered by the rigorous, adaptable, and flexible training system that the Japanese Police Agency gets. In the NPA, police officers of both sexes get equal training in the following divisions, each of which is in charge of tackling the issues for which it was specifically designed in its department. There are strategically split into the General affairs division; Police Administration Training Division; General Safety Police Training Division; Community Police Training division; The criminal Investigation Training Division; Organized Crime Training Division; Traffic police Training Division; Security Police Division; Instructor Training division; and Physical Training Division.
Additionally, there is a specialized Research and Training Center that looks into financial crimes including fraud and money laundering. The NPA's police personnel receive further training in combating "Cybercrime." Their amazing application of the crisis management system to help with disaster assistance and their worldwide collaboration with other authorities to fight crime internationally are both commendable.