Monitoring European Police

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Changes in
european police collaboration

Reconfiguring the
"security architecture"

Phenomens e.g.: Shrinking of inner and outer security

"Pooling" of authorities, secret services

Data exchange more easy

Solana greeting the
"Security Conference" 2009, Munich

"Never before have so many people worked to promote overall European security. Countless meetings are held in every conceivable format: bilateral and multilateral, formal and informal, among governments and with those outside".

NATO

"What the Western allies face is a long, sustained and proactive defence of their societies and way of life. To that end, they must keep risks at a distance, while at the same time protecting their homelands". "Towards a Grand Strategy for an Uncertain World

Police cooperation EC and EU

Before EU-Treaty e.g."TREVI-Goup"

"Club de Berne"

"Middle European Conference"

"Police Working Group on Terrorism"

Networking via "Liaison Officers"

New institutions and authorities

"Police agency" Europol

Police academy CEPOL

"Juristic collaboration" Eurojust

"Standing Committee on Internal Security" (COSI)

SitCen

Frontex

Situation Center (SitCen)

Grouping of european intelligence

Collaboration with Europol and Frontex

Frontex

"Rapid deployment teams"

Risk analysis

"European Border Guard"

Research

European Gendarmerie Force

Vicenza, Italy

France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Romania

Up to 3.000 Policemen

advise local police;public surveillance, border policing, intelligence;

security and public order missions

protecting property, keeping order in the event of public disturbances

European Gendarmerie Force

Technical changes

Digital surveillance

Satellites

Biometrics

Drones

Software for intelligent search in data bases

Broadband networks for masses of data

Security research

Civil and military

Public and "private (industry)

Technology and social sciences

Security research

"Towards a more secure society and increased industrial competitiveness

Security research

Automatic Detection of Abnormal Behaviour and Threats in crowded Spaces

Security research

Surveillance of Unattended Baggage and the Identification and Tracking of the Owner

Security research

Coordinating National Research Programmes and Policies on Security at Major Events in Europe

Security research

Suspicious and Abnormal behaviour Monitoring Using a netwoRk of cAmeras & sensors for sItuation awareness enhancement

Security research

Autonomous Maritime Surveillance System

Commission of
"Justice and Home Affairs"

Closer collaboration of police, customers and other authorities ans Europol

Closer collaboration of justice authorities

"Harmonization of criminal laws

EU in the middle of
militant struggles

Riots in Greece, Iceland, Sweden, Lituania, Latvia, Bulgaria, France, Guadeloupe, Lampedusa

Worldwide more civil unrest expected

"Five-year plan" on
"Justice and Home Affairs"

1999 Tampere

Creation of a space "freedom, security and justice"

"Control of migration flows"

Upgrading Europol

Creation of "Task Force of European Police Chiefs"

2004 Hague

Principle of "availability"Creation of Frontex

Data retention

Expanding data bases

"Border management"

Fingerprints while applying for EU-Visa

Expanding security research

2009 Stockholm

Under swedish presidency

November 30/ December 1

Final decision in Brussels

"Future Group"

Minister Schuble with former commissioner of "Justice and Home Affairs", Frattini, founded "Future Group"

"informal commitee" of ministers of interior

Wrote wishlist for five-year plan

"Future Group"

Current members:France, Czech republic, Sweden

Spain, Belgium, Hungary

"Data-Tsunami"

"Large amount of information that might be useful for public order authorities"

"Future Group"

"Information Overkill"

"Greatest challenge is not anymore in gathering but analyze information".

Markus Hellenthal, Senior Vice President EADS

"Information Overkill"

"Therefore also the legal and operative conditions must be created".

Markus Hellenthal, Senior Vice President EADS

New "five-year plan"

Police collaboration

Fight against "Terrorism"

Management of missions in "third states"

Migration and asylum

Border management

Civil protection

New technologies

Informationnetworks

New "five-year plan"

Cross border remote search

more control of internet

More satellite surveillance

"Risk analysis" via Software

"e-borders"

Common deportation flights and planes

Refugee camps in "third states"

New "five-year plan"

More police interventions outside europe

Enlarging of paralimilitary "European Gendarmerie Force"

Collaboration of inner and outer secret service

Enlarging and standardization of police data bases

Protests against new
"five-year plan"

Sanctions not visible for some years

Resistance does not overcome national struggle

2009 several possibilities of protest

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