RESEARCH & EXCHANGE
DRUGS ASSESSING CENTER – Criminal Science Institute – Ministry of Public Security
On 07.12.2001 The Minister of the Ministry of Public Security signed the Decision No.1220/2001/QD-BCA (X13) establishing the Drugs Assessing Center directly under the Criminal Science Institute Police General Department. The Drugs Assessing Center is separated from the legal chemical assessing department of the Institute with 12 police officers having knowledge standard: 3 Doctors, 2 MSc, 4 chemical BA, one high ranking pharmacist, 1 intermediate pharmacist, 1 technician. The Drugs assessing Center is supervised by 1 director with the assistance of 2 deputy directors taking responsibility to help the institute rector in organizing, directing works of assessing the drugs and the pre-substance serving in time for the struggling requirement of preventing and fighting with the criminal ad other violation to the law. The Drugs assessing center has responsibility and right as following:
Extradition by the Police of Vietnam Theory and Practice
Extradition is one of the most important matters in international cooperation to fight against transnational crimes.
International cooperation in fighting the woman and children trafficking criminal
Currently, the Slave Trade. especially Woman and Children Trade is a difficult problem bearing a global nature and having tendency of increasing and causing worry on the worry on the worldwide scope including Vietnam.
International Cooperation in the fight against transnational crimes
Every year, through the cooperation between Interpol and Aseanapol, the Police of Vietnam have received and processed thousands of pieces of information/intelligence about transnational crimes related to Vietnam mainly transnational drug related crimes, economic fraud, cyber crimes (using counterfeited credit cards, baking fraud..) transnational organized crimes, dangerous criminal crimes (murder, robbery, kidnapping…), trafficking in women and children…
International drug trafficking crime and requirements for training police to meet the factual demand for police force at present
Some features of drug related crimes the world in recent years: According to the statistics of office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the total number of drug addicts is about 200 million people in which 144.1 million people have been addicted to marijuana, 28.7 million people have been addicted to ATS, 14 million people have been addicted to cocaine, 16 million people have been addicted to opium and 11 million people have been addicted to Heroin. The number of people abusing drug accounts for nearly 3% of the world population and 4.3% of the people aging 15 years old upward.
Negotiation, signing and implementation situation of international treaties relating to criminal prevention and suppression of the people's police force
To carry out the policy on foreign affairs of the Party and the Government, Vietnam is willing to be friend and reliable partner of other countries on the basis of respecting other countries' independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and no interference in internal affairs. Vietnam has opened bilateral and multilateral cooperation in many aspects including criminal prevention and suppression.
Lessons From History: How Can the Industry Prevent Financial Crime?
For years, proper attention has not been paid to the problems and significant damage caused by financial crime. Fraud and other financial crimes, including money laundering, are generally preventable so why does history repeat itself with cases of financial crime happening year after year? Brendan Hewson argues that education on prevention measures is vital.
Effective measures to prevent and control computer-related crime -
At its resumed tenth session, held on 6 and 7 September 2001, the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice adopted a plan of action1 dealing with the prevention and control of high-technology and computer-related crime as followup to and in implementation of paragraph 18 of the Vienna Declaration on Crime and Justice: Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century, adopted by the Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders

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