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== Composition ==
== Composition ==
The Federal Police Committee is composed of five members, including a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary. The members are appointed by the [[Department of Interior {Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of the Interior]] and must have experience in the fields of public security, law enforcement, criminal justice, or related disciplines.
The Federal Police Committee is composed of five members, including a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary. The members are appointed by the [[Department of Interior (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of the Interior]] and must have experience in the fields of public security, law enforcement, criminal justice, or related disciplines.


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Federal Police Committee
Abbreviation FPC
Formation 1699 AN
Type Governmental committee
Legal status Active
Purpose/focus Oversight of the Federal Gendarmerie
Headquarters Cárdenas, FCD, Nouvelle Alexandrie
Region served Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Chairperson Maria-Pilar Alvarez
Vice Chairperson Farid Darvishi
Parent organization Department of Interior (Nouvelle Alexandrie)

The Federal Police Committee of Nouvelle Alexandrie is a governing body established under the National Police Act, 1699 in the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The Committee is responsible for overseeing the coordination and cooperation between the Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie and regional and local police forces in Nouvelle Alexandrie.

Role and Responsibilities

The Federal Police Committee's primary function is to facilitate cooperation between the Federal Gendarmerie and regional and local police forces, ensuring effective communication and coordination between the various law enforcement agencies. The Committee is also responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of national policies and standards for policing, including training, equipment, and operational procedures.

According to the National Police Act, 1699, the Federal Police Committee's responsibilities include:

  • Developing and implementing national policies and standards for public security and policing
  • Promoting cooperation and coordination between the Federal Gendarmerie and regional and local police forces
  • Overseeing the distribution of block grants to regions for public security purposes
  • Ensuring the protection of human rights and civil liberties in law enforcement activities

Composition

The Federal Police Committee is composed of five members, including a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary. The members are appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and must have experience in the fields of public security, law enforcement, criminal justice, or related disciplines.

Role Name Background
Chairperson Maria-Pilar Alvarez First Commissioner General of the Federal Gendarmerie (1699 AN-1710 AN)
Vice Chairperson Farid Darvishi Former Criminal Defense Attorney, Criminal Justice Expert
Secretary Guillermo Sánchez Public Administration Expert
Member Anaïs Salazar Sociologist and Criminologist
Member Yawar Chávez Cybersecurity Expert

See Also