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  1. 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
  2. Information on the Police.fi sites and terms and conditions of use The Poliisi.fi online services provide information on the Police operations and guides you in your online transactions. The National Police Board of Finland is responsible for the ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/information-about-the-website
  3. 8.1.2026 | The nuoretjarikollisuus.fi website has been moved to the poliisi.fi website
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-nuoretjarikollisuus.fi-website-has-been-moved-to-the-poliisi.fi-website
  4. 6.3.2024 | Police experts will discuss and answer questions about juvenile delinquency on Thursday 7 March 2024 from 4 pm to 8 pm. The discussion is part of the Well Said project headed by Yle and the TimeOut Foundation. The project aims to develop a culture of Finnish dialogue.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/ask-about-and-discuss-juvenile-delinquency-on-the-suomi24-website
  5. 29.1.2024 | The Finnish police have observed the changes in the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, over the past year. In order to secure operational security, the police will transfer operational communications from X to the Poliisi.fi website from 1 February 2024 onwards.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/operational-communications-of-the-finnish-police-will-be-transferred-to-the-poliisi.fi-website-on-1-february
  6. 22.4.2022 | Our website features an image bank of photographs related to the Police Museum exhibitions and the history of the Police.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/43794229/image-bank-opened-on-the-police-museum-website
  7. 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
  8. Domestic violence Domestic violence refers to violence against: a current or former partner a child a close relative another person close to the perpetrator. Domestic violence often occurs at home or in other private places. The violence may have ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/violence-in-close-relationships
  9. Denial-of-service attacks A denial-of-service attack is an attack that aims to disrupt or prevent the normal operation of a specific network service. For example, the attack is carried out by overwhelming a website with a flood of traffic that mak...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/denial-of-service-attacks
  10. Information for asylum seekers The police’s role in asylum matters If a person intends to make an application for international protection, also known as an asylum application, they should submit it to the police or border guard when arriving in t...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/information-for-asylum-seekers
  11. National Police Board Communications The email address of the National Police Board for the media is media.poliisihallitus@poliisi.fi and the media telephone number is +358 50 399 9039 . We serve from Monday to Friday 9.00–16.15. Outside the servi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/national-police-board-communications
  12. Unlawful access to an information system Unlawful access to an information system is when someone logs in to another person's user account or device without permission. Unlawful access can be done technically, for example by using password crackin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/unlawful-access-to-an-information-system
  13. Educational visits and open days The National Police Board’s staff can be invited to talk about police work at schools, nurseries, parents’ evenings, trade fairs and other similar events. Engaging in this kind of cooperation with schools and youth...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/visits-and-meetings
  14. Stalking Violence in close relationships and especially when a relationship ends can involve stalking. Stalking has been a crime in Finland since 2014. According to the law, stalking means contacting someone repeatedly without permission, followin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/stalking
  15. Applications for a gambling licence may be submitted via the e-service as of 2 March 2026. The website is still under development. × Close Licences under the Gambling Act Parties can apply for licences under the Gambling Act by submitting a writte...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licences-under-the-gambling-act
  16. Were you the victim of a crime? Over 800,000 crimes come to the police’s attention each year, of which over 300,000 are traffic offences. This means that many people are victims of crimes. In addition to being traumatic to the victim, his/her fami...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/were-you-the-victim-of-a-crime
  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. Steering and monitoring of police operations The police gets its annual budget from the Finnish Government. The 2021 budget amounted to approximately EUR 1 070 million. The police’s financial statements explain how the budget is spent each year. K...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/steering-and-monitoring-of-police-operations
  19. Supervision of foreign nationals The police monitor adherence to the Aliens Act and regulations based on it. Supervision of foreign nationals is a statutory duty of the police on the basis of the Aliens Act. It is primarily carried out as part of ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/supervision-of-foreign-nationals
  20. Financial criminals steal from our shared wealth In financial crime, business activities are exploited for financial gain. Statutory responsibilities may be neglected or business activities may be used for criminal purposes. When financial crimina...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/financial-crimes