INTERPOL Global Crime Trend Report 2022
Financial and cybercrimes are the world’s leading crime threats and also those projected to increase most in the future, according to a majority of the police respondents globally.
The findings, part of INTERPOL’s first-ever Global Crime Trend report, saw more than 60 per cent of respondents rank crimes such as money laundering, ransomware, phishing and online scams as high or very high threats.
Moreover, more than 70 per cent of respondents expect crimes such as ransomware and phishing attacks to increase or significantly increase in the next three to five years.
The report, which is restricted to law enforcement, brings together data received from INTERPOL’s 195 member countries alongside information and detailed analysis from the organization’s data holdings and other sources. Showing how crime areas converge in complex and mutually reinforcing ways, the report notes that understanding this complexity is crucial to inform collective decision-making by police worldwide.
Details: https://www.interpol.int/News-and-Events/News/2022/Financial-and-cybercrimes-top-global-police-concerns-says-new-INTERPOL-report
Видео INTERPOL Global Crime Trend Report 2022 канала INTERPOL
The findings, part of INTERPOL’s first-ever Global Crime Trend report, saw more than 60 per cent of respondents rank crimes such as money laundering, ransomware, phishing and online scams as high or very high threats.
Moreover, more than 70 per cent of respondents expect crimes such as ransomware and phishing attacks to increase or significantly increase in the next three to five years.
The report, which is restricted to law enforcement, brings together data received from INTERPOL’s 195 member countries alongside information and detailed analysis from the organization’s data holdings and other sources. Showing how crime areas converge in complex and mutually reinforcing ways, the report notes that understanding this complexity is crucial to inform collective decision-making by police worldwide.
Details: https://www.interpol.int/News-and-Events/News/2022/Financial-and-cybercrimes-top-global-police-concerns-says-new-INTERPOL-report
Видео INTERPOL Global Crime Trend Report 2022 канала INTERPOL
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
The first ever global awareness campaign focussed on organized crimeINTERPOL TV INTERVIEW - Michaela Ragg, Head of INTERPOL's Integrity in Sport unitThe Dialogue, coordinating regional and global efforts to combat transnational crime.30 July: World Day Against Trafficking in PersonsFrancisco Fontan, EU Ambassador to ASEANKenechanh Phommachack, ASEANAPOL Executive DirectorTim Morris, INTERPOL Executive Director of Police Services, Operation SawiyanINTERPOL KUWAITInternational IP Crime Investigators College (English)Michael Roberts, Programme Manager, INTERPOL Project StadiaINTERPOL International IP Crime Investigators CollegeProject Chasm: Interview Fatoma Fomba, Commissaire Principal de Police, MaliTanisha Williams-Corbin, Counter-Trafficking in Persons Unit, Ministry of Social Protection Guyanaأيهم ياسمينة ضابط استخبار جنائي في منظمة الانتربولINTERPOL Digital Security Challenge: Alexandru Caciuloiu, INTERPOL Digital Crime Officer, IGCIAna M. Roldán Calderón, Inspectora de la Comisaría General de Extranjería y FronterasAlan Grimmer - INTERPOL Coordinator, Chemical and Explosives Terrorism Prevention UnitBusiness Email Compromise (BEC)Diana O'Brien, Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Ministry of Public Security GuyanaINTERPOL - IFAW OPERATION WORTHY 2012INTERPOL Operation Libertad, targeting Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Exploitation