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  1. General principles of personal data processing Controllers must, when processing personal data, respect the rights and freedoms of data subjects. The police has a statutory duty to ensure the security of personal data and the privacy of people’s i...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/processing-of-personal-data-by-the-police
  2. Data protection and processing of personal data Police work often involves processing personal data. The police has a statutory duty to ensure the security of personal data and the privacy of people’s information. The police only processes persona...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/data-protection-and-processing-of-personal-data
  3. Right of access You have the right, barring a few exceptions, to find out what personal data of yours the police is processing. You also have the right to be told that the police does not hold any information about you. There is generally no charg...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/checking-personal-data
  4. Reporting personal data breaches In order to strengthen the rights of data subjects, data protection laws require the controller to report personal data breaches in some circumstances. All processors of personal data have a duty to report any pers...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/data-breaches-and-reporting-them
  5. 25.6.2026 | Several cases have come to the attention of the police in which individuals have been approached through Google Meet or another video call application by a person impersonating a Finnish police officer. The cases appear to target particularly immigrants residing in Finland. The video calls have been conducted in English and Finnish.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-warn-of-fake-police-scam-on-video-call-platforms
  6. Police en Newsroom Blog Concealing your face at a protest is incompatible with the values of an open and safe society 12.5.2026 12.31 Blog The events on May Day (1 May) continue to reverberate, both in the media and more broadly. The police have l...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/concealing-your-face-at-a-protest-is-incompatible-with-the-values-of-an-open-and-safe-society
  7. Police en Newsroom Blog Information and open discussion are key factors in combatting online scams 22.4.2026 10.36 Blog Ring ring – the phone is ringing or a message arrives in your email or as a text message. It seems that the police, a bank or s...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/information-and-open-discussion-are-key-factors-in-combatting-online-scams
  8. 12.5.2026 | The events at the May Day (1 May) demonstrations in Tampere have sparked wide-ranging debate. The Deputy National Police Commissioner had this to say in her blog: Concealing your identity at a protest is not conducive to safety; the law must be revised.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-propose-revising-the-legislation-banning-face-coverings
  9. Use of data held by the police for research purposes According to the Act on the Openness of Government Activities, the authorities can give researchers access to confidential documents for scientific purposes. This kind of access can be given for...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/use-of-data-for-research
  10. 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
  11. Forms This is where you find printable versions of our forms. Please follow the instructions on each form to find out whether to send your form to your local police department or the National Police Board and whether to use post or email. Most of ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/forms
  12. Privacy statement; media service on the poliisi.fi/en website POL-2022-52112, ID-22504907, 29.7.2022 Controller National Police Board Postal address: PO Box 1000, FI-02151 ESPOO Visiting address: Vuorimiehentie 3, 02150 ESPOO Telephone: +358 (0)29...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/privacy-statement-media-service-on-the-poliisi-fi-en-website
  13. Privacy statement Media service portal Privacy statement Distribution of the Police newsletter Privacy statements of the police Purposes of processing specified in the Act on the Processing of Personal Data by the Police Processing of personal dat...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/privacy-statements-and-forms
  14. Rights of data subjects Under the GDPR, your rights include the right to receive transparent information about the way in which your personal data are processed, the right to access your data, the right to rectification, the right to erasure (‘rig...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/know-your-rights
  15. Do you want to become a trainer? A trainer of courses for users of forcible means equipment and refresher courses Only persons licensed as a use-of-force trainer by the National Police Board may act as trainers for forcible means equipment user tr...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/do-you-want-to-be-a-trainer
  16. Deletion and rectification of data You have the right to ask the controller to correct any inaccuracies in your data and to add any missing information. If you refute the accuracy of the information held about you, you can ask the controller to re...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/deletion-and-rectification-of-data
  17. Requesting a research permit Permission to use the police’s records for research purposes can be granted by an individual police department, the National Police Board, the National Bureau of Investigation or the Police University College. It is al...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/requesting-a-research-permit
  18. Visa extension A visa is a permit granted to visitors to Finland to allow them to enter and remain in Finland for a short period of time. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs grants visas to Finland, but the police also handle certain tasks related to...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/visa-extension
  19. Licence for a responsible manager (deputy or temporary) Security sector business licence holders must employ at least one responsible manager. A manager must be an individual who holds a valid licence issued by the National Police Board, authorisi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licence-for-a-responsible-manager
  20. Fraud In fraud offences, the perpetrator aims to obtain financial benefits by deceiving the victim. Fraud often causes financial damage to the victim. Nowadays, there are many kinds of fraud types, and they have moved to information networks. E-ma...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/fraud