Political Science, asked by diazdelbert01, 1 month ago

Explain the overall concept and the organizational structure of the Interpol​

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Answered by ITzanmol12345
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The International Criminal Police Organization (official abbreviation ICPO; French: Organisation internationale de police criminelle), commonly known as INTERPOL is an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime control. Headquartered in Lyon, it has seven regional bureaux worldwide and a National Central Bureau in all 194 member states, making it the world's largest police organization.

Answered by gayatrigo
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Answer:Our full name is the International Criminal Police Organization and we are an inter-governmental organization. ... We have 194 member countries, and we help police in all of them to work together to make the world a safer place.

Organization and functions

The General Assembly, consisting of one delegate from each member country, is Interpol's supreme decision-making body. An Executive Committee of 13 members, each representing a different region of the world, is appointed by the General Assembly at its annual meeting.anation:

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