Criminal offences related to illegal circulation of psychoactive substances and precursors that are newly registered as narcotic, psychotropic, and psychotropic substances in...
The Dutch government differentiates between ‘hard drugs ’ and ‘soft drugs’ in its approach of drug -related crime. For the objectives of the government concerning the undermining...
Reflecting a balanced approach, the National Anti - Drug Strategy is structured around the two pillars of drug demand reduction and drug supply reduction . It also contains three...
The Police of the Czech Republic defines cybercrime as crime committed using information and communication technologies including computer networks. Information and communication...
The goals of the CSE crime strategy is focused o n victim identification, online markets and for a linked to serious CSE offending, travelling Child Sexual Offenders (TCSO), Child...
The Hungarian National Cyber Security Strategy is defined in two main documents: Government Decision No 1035/2012 (21 February) on Hungary’s National Security Strategy; and...
An Garda Síochána has a crime strategy, as set out in An Garda Síochána Strategy Statement July 2016 – 2018 . An Garda Síochána Policing Plan 2018 commits to developing cybercrime...
Objectives and tasks of combating cybercrime are set out in the rules of the Section (Section 3 of the Economic Crime Combating Bureau of the GKrPP). 1. Plan, coordinate and take...
The aim of Belgium's national strategy is to Increase cybersecurity and tackle cybercrime through: by providing management and actions for the prevention, detection and response to...
Combating cyber crime is a top priority of all federal and state police forces in Germany. The corresponding strategy informs political, strategic and operational decision-makers...