First Nations Organized Crime Initiative
The First Nations Organized Crime Initiative (FNOC) assists First Nations police services in addressing organized crime and cross-border criminality. It enables sustained participation in multi-agency law enforcement activities. It provides training and opportunities for intelligence gathering and sharing. The intended results over time are to:
- Increase capacity in intelligence development and information sharing through enhanced partnerships between First Nations police, the RCMP and other Canadian and American law enforcement agencies
- Build capacity among participating First Nations police services through the acquisition of new skills and techniques used in complex organized crime investigations
- Disrupt organized crime in First Nations communities and surrounding areas
Public Safety Canada is responsible for funding and coordinating the Initiative. The RCMP administers the Initiative at the Divisional level: in Quebec by "C" Division and by "O" Division in Ontario.
Organized Crime News Releases
Organized Crime Publications and Reports
- Research Summary: Deportation, Circular Migration and Organized Crime: Honduras
- Deportation, Circular Migration and Organized Crime: Honduras Case Study
- Deportation, Circular Migration and Organized Crime: Jamaica
- Deportation, Circular Migration and Organized Crime Jamaica Case Study
- Corruption in Selected Countries - Research Brief no. 50
- More Organized Crime Publications and Reports
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