INTERPOL combats international crime by facilitating cross-border cooperation among law enforcement agencies. It provides a platform for member countries to share information, intelligence, and expertise to identify and apprehend criminals. INTERPOL also coordinates global operations to tackle specific criminal activities like organized crime, terrorism, cybercrime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. Additionally, it promotes training and capacity building to strengthen the capabilities of member countries in combating international crime.
Interpol is the common name for the organization, International Criminal Police Organization, or ICPO. 'Interpol' is not an acronym.
Contrary to the way Interpol is depicted on TV and in the movies, it is not a police agency in itself. Interpol is an a network of member police agencies around the world that can assist one another in criminal investigations. For instance, a police department in the United States might want the French Gendarme to check an address to see if a witness was living there. They would make this request through the U.S. Interpol liaison (an office of the FBI), which would then forward it to the equivalent French liaison. The French liaison would then pass the request to the appropriate police station in France, and the resulting information would come back the same way. There are no Interpol agents or officers, and no Interpol arrest warrants.
Sorry to tell you this but, INTERPOL does not have agents. That is something that Hollywood does to make their movies more interesting. Sorry.
Interpol has 188 member countries. See the link below for a list of those countries.
The origin of Interpol dates back to April 1914 when the first International Police Congress was held in Monaco. In this congress, Police Officers and Legal Experts from 14 different countries and territories studied the possibility of establishing an International Criminal Records Office as well as harmonizing extradition procedures. The outbreak of the First World War prevented any further progress. The Second International Police Congress met at Vienna, Austria in 1923 and set up the International Criminal Police Commission. After the Second World War, a Conference was held in Brussels to reactive the ICPC and the whole concept of International Police Cooperation was revived. Interpol uses the 1923 conference as its starting point.
Today, Interpol has 188 member countries with a headquarters in Lyon, France and seven regional offices around the world.
See the link below for for how to apply to work for Interpol and their requirements for employment. You must apply through the Interpol site, they do not accept applications through other sources. You must be a citizen of a member nation and must have relevant experience for the position for which you are applying.
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U.S. Department of Justice
INTERPOL
United States National Central Bureau
Washington, DC 20530
The NCB website states: "The USNCB provides investigative assistance to law enforcement officials and agencies only. Therefore, private citizens and non-law enforcement entities seeking assistance from the USNCB must first contact their local law enforcement agency and request their assistance."
Matters concerning Interpol in Texas, must go through the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas (link below), or you can contact the office in Washington DC (link below):
U.S. Department of Justice
INTERPOL
United States National Central Bureau
Washington, DC 20530
Interpol, the world's largest international police organization (188 member countries), facillitates cross-border police cooperation and supports and assists all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime. Interpol facilitates cross-border police co-operation to facilitate international police cooperation even where diplomatic relations do not exist between countries. Interpol's constitution prohibits 'any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character.'
Interpol's six priority crime areas are:
Illegal drugs and drug trafficking
Public safety and terrorism
Financial and high tech crime
Trafficking in human beings
Tracking fugitives
Fighting corruption by enforcing the rule of law
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