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The Federal Police of Brazil () or Department of Federal Police () is a federal
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of Brazil and One of the most know nationals Polices forces of the Executive Power of Brazil. Besides with Polícia Rodoviária Federal (Federal Highways Police) and Polícia Penal Federal (Federal Prisions Police) and the Polices from the Capital, Brasília, Federal District, wich is also organized and maintened from the Federal government. In addition Brazil has more federals Polices from another powers, like the Institutional Polices from the Congress (Polícia Legislativa Federal), Federal Prossecuters Officers Police (Polícia do MPU) and Judicials Police of the Federal Judiciary. From 1944 to 1967 it was called the Federal Public Safety Department (). The Federal Police Department is responsible for combating crimes against federal institutions, international
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, cyber-crime,
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, public corruption,
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,
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border control Border control comprises measures taken by governments to monitor and regulate the movement of people, animals, and goods across land, air, and maritime borders. While border control is typically associated with international borders, it als ...
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airport security Airport security includes the techniques and methods used in an attempt to protect passengers, staff, aircraft, and airport property from malicious harm, crime, terrorism, and other threats. Aviation security is a combination of measures and hum ...
and maritime policing. It is subordinate to the
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.


Legal authority

The DPF's mandate was established in the first paragraph of the Article 144 of the
Brazilian Constitution The Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil () is the supreme law of Brazil. It is the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of Brazil and the federal government of Brazil. It replaced the autocratic 19 ...
, which assigns it the following roles: # To investigate criminal offenses against political and social order, or against goods, services and interests of Brazilian federal government, its organs and companies, as well as interstate and international crime in a need of uniform repression in Brazil; # To prevent and repress smuggling and drug trafficking; # To be Brazil's maritime police, air transport enforcement agency, immigration agency and border patrol; # To combat federal and interstate crime. Other federal statutes give the Federal Police the authority and responsibility to: * Prevent and combat terrorism; * Ensure the safety of foreign heads of state and heads of international organizations when visiting Brazil; * Investigate cyber crime; * Represent the International Police (
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) in Brazil; * Prevent and repress crime against indigenous people; * Investigate and repress public corruption and white-collar crime; * Investigate and repress organized crime * Regulate, via licensing, the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms and ammunition by civilian people in Brazil; *Prevent crimes against the environment. *Manage the national database of criminal's genetic profiles; *Prevent and process the violation of human rights and civil rights; * Investigate and repress money laundering; * Assist the other Brazilian's police on investigations, when requested * Run a
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History

On 28 March 1944, the Police Department of the Federal District in Rio de Janeiro was transformed into the ''"Departamento Federal de Segurança Pública"'' (Federal Department of Public Safety), or DFSP. The aim was to create a police with jurisdiction in the whole country, not just in its original state. Despite its name change, initially the DFSP only served in the
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, but acted at the national level as the maritime police. In the first half of 1946, the DFSP was given national jurisdiction, especially in cases of the illegal
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trade and crimes against public faith, and in the interest of national finance. However, a new constitution drafted on September 18 gave states the power to meet their needs of government and administration. When the federal capital moved in 1960, the DFSP moved to Brasília, providing
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with their public security services and personnel. Due to a shortage of staff, the DFSP had to be restructured, merging its staff with another local security agency from Brasilia, called the ''Special Guard of Brasilia'' (GEB). Afterwards, the DFSP improved its structure to mimic the model of the United States
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and police forces in England and Canada, as well as to expand operations throughout the whole Brazilian territory. Also in 1967, the new Brazilian Constitution changed the agency name to Departamento de Policia Federal (''Department of Federal Police'') through art.210 of Decree-Law No. 200 of February 25, 1967. As a federal investigation agency, the mainly idea after the 1960s was to mold the Federal Police into the shape and effectiveness of the American FBI. In 1996, all positions in the Federal Police came to require a bachelor's degree.


Organization

With an area of expertise that covers all national territory, the Federal Police adopts a structure similar to that of the state Civil Police forces throughout the country, but with an administrative structure that allows planning, coordination and centralized control with decentralized execution. Integration with the other federal and state government agencies on a routine basis occur through formal requests, but eventually there is a high level of coordination. The
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provides accounting and technical support agencies in Brasília, entrusted with the tasks of planning, coordination and control. For the operational activities, the PF has 27 regional superintendents (the office in a state capital), 95 Federal Police offices (called ''Delegacias''), 12 border outposts, 12 maritime (or riverine) bases and 2 bases on inland waterways. The Federal Police Commissioners command investigations, request search and arrest warrants, decide on the arrest of a criminal etc. The field investigations and operational services are performed by the Federal Agents (''Agentes de Polícia Federal''). The agency also has Forensic specialists (''Peritos Criminais Federais''), Notary Agents (''Escrivães de Polícia Federal'') and fingerprints specialists (''Papiloscopistas Policiais Federais''). A bachelor's degree is required for candidates to apply for any position in Federal Police. Commissioners must have a law degree and also at least three years of legal practice. No previous police experience is required for any jobs. Candidates applying for a position as Federal Agent, Notary Agent and Fingerprints specialist, are required to have a bachelor's degree in any area. Candidates applying for Forensics specialists should have specific degrees, depending on their area of expertise, such as Civil Engineering, Veterinary, Accounting and Chemistry degrees. Admission tests for the Federal Police have one of the highest candidates per spot ratio in the country.


Tactical Operations Command

The ''
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'' (COT; English: Tactical Operations Command) of the Federal Police was created in 1987 by the Ministry of Justice through the Federal Police Department – DPF with a mission of responding to terrorist attacks inside the country. To do so, its members were trained in technical and tactical units of the Special Armed Forces in Brazil and abroad – in special units in the U.S., France and Germany (especially by
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). Today, this elite force for armed action plays a large range of operations. Throughout its existence, the COT has participated in several high risk missions such as drug seizures in the country, expropriation actions, rural conflicts, VIP security, dismantling of criminal organizations, and is commonly used to escort high risk prisoners. To belong to the COT the applicant must be in the ranks of the Federal Police. The training involving tactical and physical disciplines are practiced with the same intensity of the Training Course of the National Police Academy – ANP, including training by other specialized forces in the country, such as Rio de Janeiro's Military Police elite group called
Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais (BOPE) (; literally "Battalion of Special Police Operations") is the tactical police unit and gendarmerie of the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State (''PMERJ'') in Brazil. Duties The BOP ...
(BOPE) specialized in urban operations. The headquarters of the COT is in Brasília, in an area of 40 thousand square meters, located in Police Sector South, from where they send operators for missions throughout the country.


Marine Police

The Special Center of Maritime Police (Núcleo Especial de Polícia Marítima – NEPOM) was created in twelve Brazilian cities in response to the high rate of crime in Brazilian ports, as well as the need to ostensibly patrol to prevent the occurrence of criminal offenses in Amazonian rivers and Brazilian borders (especially Itaipu Lake on the Brazil-Paraguay border). The maritime policing has the latest equipment, recently acquired by the Brazilian government in order to meet the country to the ISPS Code standards (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code). In addition to the routine patrolling, surveillance is carried out in the international traffic in dozens of ships docking and undocking in major Brazilian ports. Agents of action is also taken around the clandestine coming on board vessels. The Nepom the police receive special training in the Navy of Brazil, and is enabled in the category of Crew of State vessel.


Operational Aviation Coordination

The CAOP (Coordenação de Aviação Operacional – Aviation Operational Coordination) is a unit of federal police agents, responsible for transporting policeman to anywhere in the country, besides the air support operations to the Federal Police. Was established in 1986, because the demand for transportation to any place, quickly, and the need for air support in the actions and tactics without having to depend on the Armed Forces. In 1995 the corporation had the name of advising operational issues when he received three aircraft, two Bell 412s and an HB-350 Squirrel. Already in 1996 the Office became the Division of Aviation Operations. In the year 1999 the unit won these assignments and in 2001 finally received the current designation of the CAOP. The unit is divided into two squadrons, one fixed-wing and the other rotorcraft. Its current fleet includes:


Equipment


Vehicles

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See also

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National Prison Department The National Prison Department (DEPEN, ''Departamento Penitenciário Nacional'' in Portuguese) is the Brazilian government agency responsible for the security and administration of the Brazil federal prison system (''Sistema Penitenciário Feder ...
* Military Police of Brazilian States *
Military Police of São Paulo State The Polícia Militar do Estado de São Paulo (''São Paulo State Military Police'') is a military law enforcement agency of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the largest state police force in Brazil. According to São Paulo state law, the a ...
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Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State The Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State () (PMERJ) like other military polices in Brazil is a reserve and ancillary force of the Brazilian Army, and part of the System of Public Security and Brazilian Social Protection. Its members are cal ...
*
Law enforcement in Brazil In Brazil, the Constitution of Brazil, Federal Constitution establishes eight law enforcement institutions - seven titulars and one auxiliar. The titular institutions are: the Federal Police of Brazil, Federal Police, the Federal Highway Police ( ...
*
Federal Highway Police (Brazil) The Brazilian Federal Highway Police (''Polícia Rodoviária Federal'' or ''PRF'') is a federal highway patrol, subordinate to the justice ministry, Ministry of Justice, whose main function is fighting crime on Brazilian federal roads and highwa ...
* Civil Police of Brazilian States *
Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais (BOPE) (; literally "Battalion of Special Police Operations") is the tactical police unit and gendarmerie of the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State (''PMERJ'') in Brazil. Duties The BOP ...
(BOPE) *
Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro State The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro State () is the police force responsible for criminal investigations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. History Formed in 1808, it is subordinated to the state government and directed by a Chief of Police, chosen b ...


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* {{Authority control Federal law enforcement agencies of Brazil Government agencies established in 1944 1944 establishments in Brazil