📅 18-21 October 2022
New Delhi, India
The General Assembly is INTERPOL‘s supreme governing body and comprises delegates appointed by the governments of the member countries. It meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances, and programs of activities. These decisions are in the form of resolutions.
This year, the General Assembly will meet for its 90th session in New Delhi, India. The agenda is expected to include presentations, workshops, and discussions on the following subjects:
The future of policing
With the member countries, INTERPOL is exploring diverse perspectives on the future of policing in an increasingly digitalized world. What are the challenges, how can the world respond to threats posed by technology, and how should shape the vision for 2030?
Policing today’s crimes
Different panels will look at topical policing initiatives. This will include:
- Financial crime and anti-corruption, which are at the heart of other crimes;
- Cybercrime touches of many aspects of life;
- Crimes against children, which attack the most vulnerable in our society;
- The new I-Familia database uses family DNA matching to identify missing persons.
INTERPOL’s Global Crime Trends Report
This document provides member countries with an overview of the main crime threats in the world.