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  International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol
Interpol, once merely the organization's telegraphic address, was officially incorporated into the organization's new name adopted in 1956, prior to which it was known as the International Criminal Police Commission.
Interpol is the world's second largest international organization, after the United Nations; it currently has 181 member countries.
The currently serving President of Interpol is Jesús Espigares Mira, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Spanish National Police.
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  Police - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Local policing is usually conducted by the police departments at the county, city, township or village level and may range from one person offices (sometimes still called the town marshal) to the 40,000 men and women of the New York City Police Department.
American police are also prohibited from holding criminal suspects for more than a reasonable amount of time (usually two days) before arraignment, using torture to extract confessions, using excessive force to effect an arrest, and searching suspects' bodies or their homes without a warrant obtained upon a showing of probable cause.
Police organizations also must sometimes deal with the issue of police corruption which is often abetted by a code of silence that encourages unquestioning loyalty to one's comrades over the cause of justice and treating those who disagree with that stance with contempt like Frank Serpico.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Police   (4081 words)

  
 Universal Postal Union > What we do >> Postal security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The International Atomic Energy Agency serves as the world's central intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical co-operation in the nuclear field, and as the international inspectorate for the application of nuclear safeguards and verification measures covering civilian nuclear programmes.
International air transport is one of the most dynamic and fast-changing industries in the world.
The Organization, which now has 185 member states, is the specialized agency responsible for developing the rules and regulations governing all aspects of civil aviation, including air corridors, safety, environmental standards for aircraft, and training for flight and ground personnel.
www.upu.int /security/en/psag_partners.html   (441 words)

  
 UNODC - Special arrangement for co-operation between the United
In the execution of these aims, the International Criminal Police Organization is concerned in all criminal police matters, including the police aspects of drug abuse, prevention of crime and treatment of offenders, traffic in persons, certain human rights questions specified by its Constitution, counterfeiting and new forms of crime that may arise.
Representatives of that organization shall be invited to attend in an observer capacity meetings of the Economic and Social Council, of its subsidiary organs, conferences, convened by it and meetings of other United Nations bodies which deal with matters of common interest.
The International Criminal Police Organization may propose items for the provisional agenda of the Economic and Social Council and its subsidiary bodies, subject to the same conditions and procedures as are applicable to such proposals by organizations having consultative status in category I with the Council.
www.unodc.org /unodc/pt/resolution_1971-05-20_4.html   (563 words)

  
 The Logic of Nazification: The Case of the International Criminal Police Commission (Interpol) (Mathieu Deflem)
Nazi police infiltrated the ICPC from 1935 onwards, and by 1941, finalization of the nazification of the international police organization was symbolized by the transfer of the Commission’s headquarters to Berlin.
A gradual infiltration of the Nazi police in the ICPC is revealed in the activities of Nazi officials at the Commission’s meetings, the transfer of the presidency to the Nazi-appointed head of the Austrian police, and, ultimately, Heydrich’s "election" as ICPC President and the move of the International Bureau to Berlin.
Police communication with German consuls abroad on matters that concerned the “disposition and implementation of the party program of the NSDAP” were not allowed, and any exchange with NSDAP representatives abroad had to be handled through the "Auslandsorganization" (Foreign Organization) of the NSDAP (Kriminalpolizei 1937:24-25).
www.cla.sc.edu /socy/faculty/deflem/znazinterpol.htm   (8654 words)

  
 Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - Interpol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Interpol, once merely the organization's telegraphic address, was officially incorporated into the organization's new name adopted in 1956, prior to which it was known as the International Criminal Police Commission.
The Organization is headquartered in Lyon, France (formerly headquartered in Saint Cloud, a town located in the vicinity of Paris).
The rationale behind this is that drugs traffickers and similar criminals have international ties, and so it is likely that crimes will extend beyond political boundaries.
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 Interpol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The International Association of Chiefs of Police, with headquarters near Washington, D.C., draws its members largely from the United States and is the leading voice in the United States for professional police standards.
Special juvenile bureaus should be created to handle problems of children and families; police should take a more active role in casework for social agencies; police should exploit their intimate knowledge of the community and place themselves at the hub of community activities with youth and families.
The aims of the organization are to promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all the criminal police authorities of the affiliated nations within the limits of the laws existing in those countries and to establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute effectively to the prevention and suppression of ordinary crime.
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 Secretary General - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A large number of international organizations and other bodies have a titled individual called a secretary general or secretary-general as their chief administrative officer.
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has a secretary general.
The Milice (Vichy France's secret police) was run by a secretary general.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Secretary-General   (193 words)

  
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INTERPOL organizes international and regional conferences on counterfeit currency and fraudulent documents which are attended by representatives from specialized police departments and from the private sector.
The Organization’s permanent departments constitute the General Secretariat which is responsible for implementing the decisions and recommendations adopted by the two deliberative organs and whose close contacts with the Interpol National Central Bureaus (NCBs) in the various Member States provide the framework for day-to-day international police co-operation.
Police information communicated by INTERPOL to WIPO shall be used by WIPO exclusively for the purposes of prevention or suppression of transnational ordinary law crime, with due respect for national laws and international treaties.
www.wipo.int /documents/en/document/govbody/wo_gb_ab/doc/a34_10a.doc   (3689 words)

  
 International Extradition - McNabb Associates, P.C.
McNabb Associates is an international extradition law firm that defends individuals charged with transnational crimes, terrorism crimes, and international crimes.
International Extradition is a very complex subcategory of U.S. federal criminal defense.
The most well-known International Notice is the Red Notice which alerts its members of individuals that are wanted for international extradition either because they have been charged with a crime in the requesting country, or because they have been convicted and fled prior to serving their sentence.
www.internationalextradition.com   (337 words)

  
 Interpol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The word 'Interpol' is a contraction of 'international police', and was chosen in 1946 as the telegraphic address.
As an international organization, Interpol's distinctive signs are protected by the 1883 Paris Convention.
The organization was founded in 1923, and has its headquarters in St-Cloud, outside Paris.
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 Project Safe Neighborhoods Partners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It is with the developmental and financial assistance of these organizations that OJP is able to successfully form partnerships among federal, state, and local government officials to address numerous criminal justice issues, including drug abuse and trafficking, neighborhood rehabilitation, gang violence, prison crowding, juvenile crime, and white-collar crime.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is the world's oldest and largest nonprofit membership organization of police executives from international, federal, state, and local agencies of all sizes.
The American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) is an international organization that represents American and Canadian practitioners in adult and juvenile probation, parole, and community-based corrections at all levels of government.
www.psn.gov /partners   (939 words)

  
 Speeches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Interpol deals with the areas of international crime that preoccupy the police services of its 179 member countries throughout the world.
Many people understandably think of international crime in terms of terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering, firearms trafficking, financial and hi-tech crime and are aware of the existence of criminal organisations that operate ruthlessly in this field for profit and advantage.
As a sign of the progress that has been made in improving police awareness of the gravity of, and the need to be responsive to, the commercial sexual exploitation of children, Interpol has re-prioritised its activities to counter trafficking in human beings as one of its four most important crime programmes.
www.interpol.com /Public/ICPO/speeches/20011219.asp   (946 words)

  
 International Criminal Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The intention of IRCP, The Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy, which is integrated in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Faculty of Law of Ghent University, is to conduct and promote internationally relevant scientific research regarding criminal policy issues.
Goals include the development and reform of existing international institutions, to ensure that human rights are enforced, and to campaign for the establishment of an International Criminal Court.
- by the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda.
www.greatware.net /criminal/international   (2115 words)

  
 Universal Postal Union > Contacts and links >> International organizations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity.
OECD is an international organisation helping governments tackle the economic, social and governance challenges of a globalised economy.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the rules of trade between nations, and aims at helping producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers to conduct their business.
www.upu.int /inter_organiz/en   (271 words)

  
 International humanitarian law (IHL)
Section explaining international humanitarian law (IHL), its role in the protection of victims of war and its relationship with the work of the ICRC.
The ICRC acts as the guardian of international humanitarian law, a complex role that is closely connected with its own foundation and was later formally entrusted to it by the international community.
Geneva (ICRC) - The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, is in Luxembourg today for meetings with the deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs and immigration, Jean Asselborn, and the minister for cooperation and humanitarian action, Jean-Louis Schiltz.
www.icrc.org /eng/ihl   (1690 words)

  
 FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The: INTERPOL: Extending law enforcement's reach around the world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A police chief in a small midwestern town receives an anonymous note that an immigrant, a recent arrival to the community, allegedly has a long history of involvement in illegal drug abuse and is wanted in his native country for drug offenses.
Founded on the recognition of, and respect for, national sovereignty, INTERPOL is not an international police force, has no police powers of its own, and does not have its own independent agents or officers.
The organization facilitates the interaction and cooperation of police agencies in nations around the globe.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2194/is_12_67/ai_53590197   (1374 words)

  
 Morocco - Economic analysis of government's policies, investment climate and political risk.
Morocco is, however, a party to various international agreements regarding environmental protection issues such as biodiversity, climate change, endangered species, marine dumping, marine life conservation, nuclear test ban, ozone layer protection, protection of world cultural and natural heritage and the protection of the wetlands.
Interpol, once merely the organization's telegraphic address, was officially incorporated into the organization's new name adopted in1956, prior to which it was known as the International Criminal Police Commission.
International financial transactions are subject to the control of the Moroccan Exchange Office, which retains the authority to act in a balance of payments or liquidity crisis.
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 SECTION A-MESSAGE SWITCHING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is a world-wide organization with more than 142 member nations with criminal investigative assistance were needed.
In the United States, however, the USNCB is an office under the control and direction of the Department's of Justice and Treasury, staffed by personnel from those and other Federal law enforcement agencies.
When requesting one of the above, identify yourself and your agency and specify the criminal activity under investigation and the relationship to that investigation of the persons you are inquiring about.
www.in.gov /isp/idacs/documentation/midx4a03.html   (191 words)

  
 Legal Fact Sheets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The application shall be transmitted by means of the facilities of the International Criminal Police Organization, by post or telegraph or by any other means affording a record in writing.
Article 9(1)(b): The application for provisional arrest shall be transmitted by means of the facilities of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), by post or telegraph or by any other means affording a record in writing.
Moreover, the bilateral police agreements concluded by Germany since 1994 with countries not party to the Schengen Agreements, systematically include a phrase to the effect that arrangements shall not prejudice the exchange of information through the Interpol NCBs.
www.interpol.int /Public/ICPO/LegalMaterials/FactSheets/FS14.asp   (1576 words)

  
 Interpol on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Conceived in 1914, Interpol was formally established in 1923 with headquarters at Vienna.
Its principal services are to provide member nations (more than 140) with information on the whereabouts of international criminals, to organize seminars on scientific crime detection, and to facilitate the apprehension of criminals, although it does not apprehend criminals directly.
The logic of nazification: the case of the International Criminal Police Commission ("Interpol") **.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/i/interpol.asp   (797 words)

  
 Interpol
Secretary General Noble exposed the global problem of prison escapes of terrorists and other dangerous criminals not being promptly and adequately reported to police worldwide, thereby placing the citizens of all countries potentially at risk.
Indian police have captured a fugitive convicted of multiple child sex crimes on the basis of an Interpol international wanted persons notice.
Interpol is the world’s largest international police organization, with 186 member countries.
www.interpol.int   (491 words)

  
 Policing International Terrorism SCCC331I - Syllabus (Mathieu Deflem)
The specific theme of the course will be the policing dimensions, especially at the international level, of recent, ongoing and planned strategies and organizations of counter-terrorism.
As International Secretary General of the International Police Association, it is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I announce the death of our esteemed Founder, Arthur Troop, at the age of 85 years".
The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is a national membership organization of progressive police executives from the largest city, county and state law enforcement agencies.
www.cla.sc.edu /socy/faculty/deflem/331polinter.html   (1786 words)

  
 criminals.ca - Criminal organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Instant nationwide criminal records check for any criminal offense, felony, misdemeanor, sex offender check.
The new judge in the criminal trial of U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay on Monday set his first hearing in the case for Nov. 22, most likely taking up motions to move the trial from Travis to Fort Bend County.
firm and just." Villepin said "organized criminal networks" are backing the violence and youths taking part are treating it as a "game," trying to outdo each other.
www.criminals.ca /Criminal-organization/reference/fullview/wikipedia/6973   (278 words)

  
 Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Foreign and International Web Sites
The American Society of Criminology is an international organization concerned with criminology, embracing scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the etiology, prevention, control and treatment of crime and delinquency.
Among its current topics, within the framework of the United Nations Programme, are prison overcrowding, the position of the victim, domestic violence, international motor vehicle theft, the control of firearms, the computerization of criminal justice, and the United Nations surveys of crime trends and operations of criminal justice systems.
The United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) was established pursuant to General Assembly resolution 45/179 of 21 December 1990 as the single body responsible for concerted international action for drug abuse control.
www.lib.msu.edu /harris23/crimjust/intsites.htm   (2413 words)

  
 United Nations International Study on Firearm Regulation
The international project team established for the study determined at the outset that the research should: a) be descriptive and neutral; b) deal with only firearms, excluding landmines and other armaments; and c) focus solely on civilian regulations and civilian-owned firearms, excluding the military.
The English version of the survey instrument was distributed to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice at its fifth session as a conference room paper (E/CN.15/1996/CRP.5) and was subsequently endorsed by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1996/28.
Other international data sources to be examined were the international crime (victims) survey, coordinated by the Department of Justice of the Netherlands in conjunction with the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute.
www.uncjin.org /Statistics/firearms/index.htm   (1587 words)

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