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  1. Organised crime has a major impact on society There is no single precise definition of the concept of organised crime. Organised crime usually refers to a group of individuals that systematically commits serious crimes. These activities may take v...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/organised-crime
  2. Fight against organised crime The fight against organised crime in Finland is based on ensuring the safety and security of society under all circumstances, broad-based cooperation within society, knowledge-based operating models, and respect for f...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/organised-crime/fight-against-organised-crime
  3. Racist crimes account for most hate crimes There is no single universally agreed definition of hate crime. A hate crime is generally taken to mean any criminal act which is motivated by prejudice or hostility against groups of people that the vict...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/hate-crime
  4. Strengthening crime prevention The Ministry of the Interior is carrying out several legislative projects which, in line with the Government Programme, aim to strengthen crime prevention. The key means include drafting regulation on threat-informed...
    https://intermin.fi/en/projects/strengthening-crime-prevention
  5. Tax fraud is the most common economic crime Typical economic offences are tax offences, accounting offences and offences by a debtor. Other economic offences include fraud, embezzlement, securities market offences, environmental crimes, food crime...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/economic-crime-and-the-shadow-economy
  6. 27.3.2025 | Finland’s Ministry of the Interior has set up a legislative project to strengthen the administrative approach to combating organised crime and the related exchange of information as outlined in the Government Programme.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/new-legislation-to-step-up-fight-against-organised-crime
  7. 4.12.2025 | Today, the Government submitted a proposal to Parliament to remove obstacles to information sharing between the police and other authorities in combating crime. The proposal includes amendments to provisions on access to information and disclosure of information. These changes aim to enable better exchange of information for preventing, detecting and investigating offences, for example.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/government-to-streamline-exchange-of-information-between-authorities-in-combating-crime
  8. 31.3.2025 | Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen will attend the Border Security Summit in London on 31 March. The ministerial summit will focus on crime related to people smuggling and organised immigration crime. The aim is to identify the best ways to combat these phenomena.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/minister-of-the-interior-rantanen-to-attend-meeting-on-organised-immigration-crime-in-london
  9. 6.6.2024 | The Finnish Government endorses the European Commission’s proposal for an agreement on the exchange of information between Europol and the Brazilian authorities. The agreement is beneficial for Finland because it promotes the fight against serious crime and terrorism against Europe. The Government submitted its position on the agreement proposal to Parliament on 6 June.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/eu-wants-to-combat-organised-crime-with-brazil
  10. 28.6.2024 | The Ministry of the Interior has set up a project to prepare legislative amendments on the use of air carriers’ passenger name record (PNR) data in the prevention of terrorist offences and serious crime.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/project-launched-to-prepare-legislative-amendments-on-using-passenger-name-record-data-in-crime-prevention-
  11. 24.1.2024 | The EU home affairs ministers will gather in Antwerp and Brussels in Belgium on 24 and 25 January for an informal meeting of ministers. The ministers will discuss migration and organised crime related to drugs.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/home-affairs-ministers-to-discuss-migration-and-organised-crime
  12. Frequently asked questions about criminal intelligence legislation Why are the intelligence collection powers of the police being strengthened? One of the key objectives of the Programme of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s Government is to step up th...
    https://intermin.fi/en/projects/strengthening-crime-prevention/answers-on-criminal-intelligence-regulations
  13. Government Programme measures in the police sector The Government Programme aims to strengthen security and society's resilience. Police presence will be secured throughout the country. The Government will step up the combating of crime to improve...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/government-programme-measures-in-the-police-sector
  14. Police The Ministry of the Interior guides and directs the police service, and prepares related legislation. The purpose of police work is to ensure the safety of people and the environment. The National Police Board guides and directs operational...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police
  15. 19.7.2023 | EU home affairs ministers will gather in Logroño in Spain on 20 July for an informal meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Council. The agenda will include the fight against organised crime, the situation in Ukraine and migration. Finland will be represented by Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/eu-home-affairs-ministers-to-discuss-organised-crime-situation-in-ukraine-and-migration
  16. Cybercrime knows no borders Cybercrime refers to criminal activities that take place online or exploit information networks and systems. A growing number of crimes reported to the police now involve the use of these technologies in some way. Cyber...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/cybercrime
  17. Online targeting and shaming Online targeting and shaming is a phenomenon in which one or more persons or groups urge and incite a large number of people to attack one person in different ways, for example by sending hate messages by email or post...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/hate-crime/online-targeting
  18. Joint Strategy for the Ministry of the Interior’s Administrative Branch: A safe and secure society in all situations The Joint Strategy of the Ministry of the Interior guides and steers all decision-making in the Ministry and its administrative br...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/joint-strategy-for-the-ministry-s-administrative-branch
  19. Trafficking in human beings is a serious offence Trafficking in human beings is a serious offence, where perpetrators subjugate their victims. Usually, the objective is to exploit the victims commercially or to gain some other profit. As trafficki...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/human-trafficking
  20. Answers to questions about biometric data regulation What is biometric data? Biometric data means personal data that result from technical processing, such as facial images and fingerprints, and allow the unique identification of a person. Who mak...
    https://intermin.fi/en/answers-to-questions-about-biometric-data-regulation