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A cooperação internacional é um dos pilares da segurança interna e um dos principais
mecanismos utilizados para prevenir e combater fenómenos criminais dinâmicos,
complexos, tecnologicamente avançados e transfronteiriços. Este trabalho faz uma
sobreposição das formas de criminalidade no mandato da Europol e o regime jurídico
português no qual uma multiplicidade de actores concorrem para a segurança interna.
Partindo dessa premissa, é apresentada uma visão dos vários Centros da Europol, focando
a atenção nas temáticas que encontram espelho nas competências e atribuições da PSP.
Ao fazer uma breve análise da pluralidade de produtos e serviços disponibilizados pela
Europol às Polícias dos Estados Membros da União Europeia, identificam-se as áreas de
maior concorrência e nas quais a PSP pode incidir para, por conseguinte, melhorar a sua
capacidade analítica, preventiva e operacional. Na parte final do trabalho são apresentados,
de forma sucinta, dez mecanismos de cooperação que procuram servir tão-só como
catalisadores para uma reflexão mais alargada sobre as estratégias de cooperação
internacional no seio da PSP.
International cooperation is one of the pillars of internal security and one of the primary mechanisms used to prevent and combat dynamic, complex, technologically advanced and cross-border criminal phenomena. This work highlights the overlapping forms of crime in Europol's mandate and the Portuguese legal regime in which multiple actors compete for internal security. Based on this premise, an overview of Europol's Centres is presented, focusing particularly on the topics that are mirrored in the powers and duties of the PSP. By making a brief analysis of the plurality of products and services offered by Europol to the police forces of the European Union Member States, the areas of most significant competition are identified and on which PSP can focus to improve its analytical, preventive and operational capacity. In the paper's final part, ten cooperation mechanisms are described, which seek only to serve as catalysts for a broader reflection on international cooperation strategies within the PSP.
International cooperation is one of the pillars of internal security and one of the primary mechanisms used to prevent and combat dynamic, complex, technologically advanced and cross-border criminal phenomena. This work highlights the overlapping forms of crime in Europol's mandate and the Portuguese legal regime in which multiple actors compete for internal security. Based on this premise, an overview of Europol's Centres is presented, focusing particularly on the topics that are mirrored in the powers and duties of the PSP. By making a brief analysis of the plurality of products and services offered by Europol to the police forces of the European Union Member States, the areas of most significant competition are identified and on which PSP can focus to improve its analytical, preventive and operational capacity. In the paper's final part, ten cooperation mechanisms are described, which seek only to serve as catalysts for a broader reflection on international cooperation strategies within the PSP.
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Cooperação; Europol; PSP, Cooperation