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fact sheet staat exact welke database's bij worden gehouden.
Bij 'Nominal data' is te lezen dat alleen voor
internationale criminelen hun strafblad wordt bijgehouden.
Main Database's■ Nominal data – contains more than 162,525 records on known
international
criminals, missing persons and dead bodies, with their criminal histories, photographs,
fingerprints, etc.
■ DNA Profiles – contains around 116,500 DNA profiles from 61 countries. DNA
profiles are numerically coded sets of genetic markers unique to every individual and
can be used to help solve crimes and identify missing persons and unidentified bodies.
■ fingerprints – INTERPOL manages an Automated Fingerprint Identification System
which contains almost 151,500 sets of fingerprints and more than 5,000 crime scene
marks submitted by member countries either electronically or by mail.
■ Child sexual exploitation images – to date, 2,511 victims and 1,388 offenders
have been identified by investigators using the INTERPOL International Child Sexual
Exploitation (ICSE) image database. A total of 238 investigators have been trained in
the use of the application, and 34 countries have specialized units connected to the
database.
Databases■ stolen and Lost Travel documents – holds information on more than 31 million
travel documents reported lost or stolen by 161 countries. This database enables
INTERPOL NCBs and other authorized entities, such as immigration and border control
officers, to ascertain the validity of a suspect travel document in seconds.
■ stolen administrative documents – contains information on almost 440,000
official documents which serve to identify objects; for example, vehicle registration
documents and clearance certificates for import/export.
■ stolen motor Vehicles – provides extensive identification details on approximately
7.1 million vehicles reported stolen around the world. In 2011, more than 42,000
stolen vehicles were identified using the database.
■ stolen works of art – allows member countries to research records of more than
38,000 pieces of artwork and cultural heritage reported stolen by 125 participating
countries.
■ fusion Task force – a database of nearly 11,600 persons suspected of being linked
to terrorist activities. Some 105 member countries currently contribute information.
■ firearms – The INTERPOL Firearms Reference Table allows investigators to properly
identify a firearm used in a crime. It contains more than 250,000 firearms references
and 57,000 high-quality images. The INTERPOL Ballistic Information Network is a
platform for the international sharing and comparison of ballistics data, holding more
than 100,000 records from eight participating countries