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Interpol has two inter-related governing bodies: the General Assembly and the Executive Committee. These are deliberative organs, with decision-making and supervisory powers, which meet periodically. The Organization's permanent departments constitute the General Secretariat which is responsible for implementing the decisions and recommendations adopted by the two deliberative organs and whose close contacts with the Interpol National Central Bureaus (NCBs) in the various Member States provide the framework for day-to-day international police co-operation.
The NCBs, which
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ol databases. This visual presentation of links makes use of the way the human brain can interpret images, and is proving an extremely effective tool for crime analysis. When there seem to be useful developments, the results of analyses are shared with relevant NCBs. This information can be vital to police services in different countries which may separately be working on different parts of the same jigsaw without the help of a picture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
ol databases. This visual presentation of links makes use of the way the human brain can interpret images, and is proving an extremely effective tool for crime analysis. When there seem to be useful developments, the results of analyses are shared with relevant NCBs. This information can be vital to police services in different countries which may separately be working on different parts of the same jigsaw without the help of a picture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**