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INTERPOL’s first Global Crime Trend Report 2022 (IGCTR) highlights current and emerging crime trends, which pose a significant threat to transnational security due to their scope, volume, frequency, and/or harmful impact.
- 2022 INTERPOL GLOBAL CRIME TREND SUMMARY REPORT
has produced the first INTERPOL Global Crime Trend Report...
- Financial and cybercrimes top global police concerns, says ... - INTERPOL
The findings, part of INTERPOL’s first-ever Global Crime...
- 2022 INTERPOL GLOBAL CRIME TREND SUMMARY REPORT
has produced the first INTERPOL Global Crime Trend Report 2022 (IGCTR) highlighting current and emerging crime and terrorism trends, which, due to their scope, volume, frequency, and/or harmful impact pose a significant threat to transnational security. The present report provides a summary of the key findings from the 2022 IGCTR.
19 paź 2022 · 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.
22 lip 2024 · The Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) is Europol’s assessment of evolving threats and trends in the cybercrime landscape, with a focus on how it has changed over the last 12 months. This year's report highlights relevant trends in crime areas such cyber-attacks, child sexual exploitation and online and payment fraud schemes.
Council of Europe - INTERPOL/ GLACY+, Guide for criminal justice statistics on cybercrime and electronic evidence, October 2020; Council of Europe/ CyberEast, Data retention in the States Parties to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. Survey report 2020
Statistics enable the authorities to shape effective policies and operational responses. This guide lays out the agenda for compiling criminal justice statistics with key steps for data collection, analysis and cooperation among multiple stakeholders.
10 kwi 2024 · Financial fraud is increasing worldwide as the public embraces new sophisticated technologies that create openings for online criminals, according to a new report from the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL).