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  1. Police en Publications Publication Final report of the working age programme Tekijät Police working age programme Eränkö, Tiina Koivu, Satu Kammonen, Katariina Julkaisusarja Publications of the National Police Board Julkaisuvuosi 2019 Numero 1 ISS...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/final-report-of-the-working-age-programme
  2. Police en Newsroom Blog Many risks lurking for older people 17.3.2025 13.54 Blog Children and young people are particularly vulnerable groups in society. Of course, so are many others, such as various minorities or those struggling with diverse pr...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/many-risks-lurking-for-older-people
  3. 7.5.2026 | In the coming weeks, the police will enforce the use of intoxicants and the behaviour in traffic of young people. Traffic enforcement will focus on moped riders, cyclists and operators of light e-vehicles and compliance with pedestrian crossing rules. Police patrols will also be visibly present in school areas.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-to-visibly-step-up-enforcement-of-young-people-s-traffic-behaviour-and-use-of-intoxicants
  4. 6.5.2026 | The Police and the Finnish Road Safety Council inspected child safety seats in April and found room for improvement in terms of keeping children safe in cars. The Police issued 14 traffic penalty fees and six fines.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-police-and-the-finnish-road-safety-council-controls-reveal-shortcomings-in-child-safety-on-the-road
  5. 8.5.2026 | The preliminary investigationinto the Malminkartano murder in February has been completed and the case has been referred for prosecution.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/malminkartano-murder-case-referred-for-prosecution
  6. Young offenders The minimum age of criminal liability in Finland is 15 years. Pre-trial investigations into crimes committed by children under 15 years of age are closed automatically in the absence of criminal liability. The police’s pre-trial in...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/young-offender
  7. Police en Newsroom Blog Driving while intoxicated - an old type of crime, new forms 21.4.2026 14.10 Blog Driving while intoxicated was criminalized in Finland 100 years ago, but the phenomenon has changed in a way that is rarely considered. It's n...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/driving-while-intoxicated-an-old-type-of-crime-new-forms
  8. Police en Newsroom Blog Promoting the road safety culture among young people requires action from society as a whole 22.8.2025 8.08 Blog Under the leadership of Minister Lulu Ranne, the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications has started ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/promoting-the-road-safety-culture-among-young-people-requires-action-from-society-as-a-whole
  9. Minor's passport Finnish citizens who apply for a passport are issued a passport to demonstrate that they are entitled to a travel document for the purpose of international travel, unless otherwise prohibited by law. Minors, too, need to have thei...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/minors-passport
  10. Sex offences In 2021, nearly 5,400 sexual offences were reported to the Police of Finland, much more than half of which were targeted at children. In addition, the Police of Finland investigated more than 850 offences related to sexual imagery of ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/sex-offences
  11. Identity card for a minor Even young children need their own travel document. You can submit an electronic application for a minor online the same as for adults, but almost all minors are required to visit a police station for identification. A vi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/identity-card-for-a-minor
  12. The Cybercrime Exit project is part of the special preventive operations of the Police, with the aim of preventing serious cybercrime committed by the young, including the ensuing human suffering and damage to individuals, organisations and society.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/cybercrime-exit-en
  13. 27.4.2026 | Police call-out volumes continue to rise — police concerned about the increasing violence of youth crime
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-call-out-volumes-continue-to-rise-police-concerned-about-the-increasing-violence-of-youth-crime
  14. Theft and petty theft Stealing another person’s property is a theft. Theft is punishable only when it is intentional. The perpetrator must know that the property belongs to someone else. Attempted theft is also punishable. In addition, a person fo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/theft-and-petty-theft
  15. Monitoring the medical fitness to drive Monitoring the medical fitness to drive is an essential part of driving licence supervision performed by the police. Drivers with an insufficient state of health for driving constitute a great risk not only ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/monitoring-the-medical-fitness-to-drive
  16. 10.10.2022 | Many people in Finland are worried about the driving health of someone close to them. According to a survey made by the Finnish Road Safety Council (Liikenneturva), as many as 30% of the respondents had concerns about the safe driving of someone nearby. This concern should not be dismissed.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/worrying-about-your-close-one-s-driving-health-is-cause-for-intervention
  17. 4.11.2025 | ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME IN FINLAND Review 2024 National Working Group on Monitoring Environmental Crime 01 August 2024 2 Summary TITLE Environmental Crime Report 2024 PREPARED BY Finnish National Group for Monitoring of Environmental Offences PUBLISHE...
    https://poliisi.fi/documents/25235045/28576016/Enviromental-crime-report-2024.pdf/3967e657-f741-c932-af46-92e11f590179?t=1762259086251
  18. Notification of a fireworks display Only a professional company that has received permission from the Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency has the right to arrange a fireworks display. Notify the local police of any plans to arrange a fireworks dis...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/report-firework
  19. Reporting a missing person The police are responsible for searching for missing persons on land and in inland waters, whereas the Frontier Guard conducts searches at sea. A search for a missing person will begin if there is reason to believe that ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/reporting-a-missing-person
  20. The police grant permits for acquiring and possessing firearms and firearm components. Submit your firearm permit application to a police department either via online services or by visiting police station in person.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/applying-for-a-firearm-permit