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  1. 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
  2. Computer break-ins A computer break-in is the unlawful accessing of an information system. The Criminal Code defines a computer break-in as an act in which an access code is used without consent or a protection is broken in order to access a syste...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/computer-break-ins
  3. International cooperation Finnish police pursue broad cross-border cooperation. The cooperation is considered international, as it takes place across Finland’s national borders. Cooperation is important, because the Finnish police can only operate...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-cooperation
  4. Projects and top-up funding The police can use its top-up funding towards the organisation’s development projects. The following projects have been financed fully or partially with top-up funding. Projects in progress Open all Close all IMPROVE - ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/projects-and-complementary-funding
  5. Under what circumstances can I run a money collection campaign? Money collection involves asking the public for monetary donations. In most cases, running a money collection campaign requires a money collection permit or filing a small-scale money...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/under-what-circumstances-can-i-run-a-money-collection-campaign-
  6. 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
  7. Crimes come in many forms The common denominator is that crimes violate someone else’s rights. The channels and phenomena of offences change and evolve often in time with technological progress. In this section, you will find information on the mo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/crimes-come-in-many-forms
  8. Instructions for the storage of firearms Duty of care The proper storage of firearms is one of the key aspects of firearm safety. Storage related to firearms and high-powered air guns is provided by the Firearms Act (1/1998). The basis for all sto...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/instructions-for-the-storage-of-firearms
  9. Ethical Code for the Police Ethical Code for the police is one of the elements of good corporate governance. The police’s Ethical Code consists of eight principles that derive from our values. Even routine police work can present officers with sit...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/ethical-code-for-the-police
  10. Technical supervision of gambling Technical supervision is an essential control tool and is based mainly on retrospective controls for accuracy. This means that the details of gambling transactions are transferred to the supervisory authority’s te...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/technical-supervision-of-gambling
  11. Car burglaries and unauthorised use Finland is one of the safest European countries regarding motor vehicle offences. Cars, for example, get stolen in Finland least often in the entire EU. Also the amount of cars that remain missing is small in Fi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/car-burglaries-and-unauthorised-use
  12. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is a national unit of the Finnish Police operating across Finland and dealing with a wide range of duties.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/what-does-national-bureau-of-investigation-do
  13. We operate everywhere in Finland The Finnish Government steers the operations of the police. The steering is implemented through the goals of the Government Programme as well as the Government Resolutions. The Ministry of the Interior is responsib...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/we-operate-in-everywhere-in-finland
  14. Hate crimes What is a hate crime? The Finnish law does not define the concept of a hate crime specifically. In general terms, hate crime is a crime motivated by prejudice or hostility towards the victim’s ethnic or national origin. The crime may a...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/hate-crimes
  15. Cybercrime Broadly speaking, cybercrime comprises all crime that happens in information networks or utilises information networks. When it comes to crime involving information networks, it is often sorted into cyber-dependent crime and cyber-enabl...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/cybercrime
  16. Annual reporting obligation The holder of a gambling licence or an exclusive licence has reporting obligations under the Gambling Act. Carefully read the technical regulation on reporting obligations before you submit your annual report. Every hol...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/annual-reporting-obligation
  17. 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
  18. 19.3.2026 | In the Cyber Capital project, the development areas of the authorities' cybercrime prevention expertise were identified more comprehensively than before, and the training content of cybercrime prevention was renewed using the knowledge accumulated during the project. The effort generated new expertise and strengthened international cooperation.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/25254699/the-cyber-capital-project-renewed-cybercrime-prevention-education-to-meet-today-s-requirements
  19. What does trafficking in human beings mean? Human trafficking does not mean a sale as a single event. Human trafficking is a process of exploitation, where the perpetrator tries to gain financial profit by subjugating the victim by different means...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/trafficking-in-human-beings
  20. National Contact Point According to the EU Regulation 2019/1148 and the Act on the Marketing and Use of Explosives Precursors (73/2021), each EU Member State shall designate a National Contact Point for the reporting of suspicious transactions, si...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/national-contact-point-explosives-precursors