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is the world’s largest international police organization, with 192 member countries whose role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place.

is the European Union’s law enforcement agency whose main goal is to achieve a safer Europe for the benefit of all the EU citizens.

is an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.

is the world's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization whose mandate includes issues such as arms control, promotion of human rights, freedom of the press, and fair elections.

is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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What is Interpol’s annual budget? Who provides it?

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Interpol has an annual budget of around €123 million, most of which is provided through annual contributions by its membership of police forces in 182 countries.

Interpol has an annual budget of around €110 million, most of which is provided through annual contributions by its membership of police forces in 193 countries.

Interpol has an annual budget of around €113 million, most of which is provided through annual contributions by its membership of police forces in 192 countries.

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How do Interpol’s charters keep the organization politically neutral?

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To keep INTERPOL as politically neutral as possible, its charter forbids it from undertaking interventions or activities of a political, military, religious, or racial nature or involving itself in disputes over such matters.

To keep INTERPOL as politically neutral as possible, its charter allows undertaking interventions or activities of a political, military, religious, or racial nature or involving itself in disputes over such matters.

To keep INTERPOL as politically neutral as possible, its charters recommend the officers to ignore conflicts of a political, military, religious, or racial nature.

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How big is Interpol’s lost and stolen travel document database?

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Interpol's lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 13 million records.

Interpol's lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records.

Interpol's lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 11 million records.

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What are IRT’s functions?

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In the event of an international disaster, terrorist attack, or assassination, Interpol can send an International Response Team (IRT). IRTs can offer a range of expertise and database access to assist with victim identification, suspect identification, and the dissemination of information to other nations' law enforcement agencies.

In the event of an international disaster, terrorist attack, or assassination, Interpol can send an Internal Response Team (IRT). IRTs can offer a limited range of expertise and database access to assist with victim identification, suspect identification, and the dissemination of information to other nations' law enforcement agencies.

In the event of an international disaster, terrorist attack, or assassination, Interpol can send an Incident Response Team (IRT). IRTs can offer a range of expertise and database access to assist with victim identification, suspect identification, and the dissemination of information to other nations' law enforcement agencies.

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When is Interpol’s collaborative form of cooperation useful?

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Interpol's collaborative form of cooperation is useful when fighting sex inequality because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for police officials from different nations to work together.

Interpol's collaborative form of cooperation is useful when organizing international entertainment events because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for police officials from different nations to work together.

Interpol's collaborative form of cooperation is useful when fighting international crime because language, cultural and bureaucratic differences can make it difficult for police officials from different nations to work together

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Interpol was established as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) … .

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in 1918.

in 1923. 

in 1932. 

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In …, the INTERPOL General Secretariat employed a staff of…, representing …  member countries.

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2013, 756, 100

2013, 765, 100

2014, 756, 100

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… did not join Interpol until…, although a US police officer unofficially attended the congress.

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The United States, 1938, 1923

The Soviet Union, 1938, 1923

The United States, 1939, 1926

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In … the organization fell under the control of Nazi Germany, and the Commission's headquarters were eventually moved to … in … .

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1938, Hamburg, 1942.

1938, Berlin, 1942.

1939, Berlin, 1945.

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In … became the headquarters of Interpol.

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1989 Saint-Cloud.

1989 Lyon.

1989 Paris.

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