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  2. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Individuals in Australia can obtain a national criminal history to check themselves, and certain organisations can apply for one on their behalf. A person may be required to undergo a criminal record check for a variety of reasons, including employment screening, volunteer work, preparing for a court appearance, visa applications, firearms licensing, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.

  3. Background check - Wikipedia

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    A background check is a process used by an organisation or person to verify that an individual is who they claim to be, and check their past record to confirm education, employment history, and other activities, and for a criminal record. The frequency, purpose, and legitimacy of background checks vary among countries, industries, and individuals.

  4. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    A police certificate, is an official document often issued as a result of a background check conducted by the police or government agency within a country to enumerate any known criminal records that the applicant may have while there. Criminal records may include arrest, conviction, and possibly criminal proceedings. A police certificate is ...

  5. Hellenic Gendarmerie - Wikipedia

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    The Hellenic Gendarmerie (Greek: Ελληνική Χωροφυλακή, Elliniki Chorofylaki) was the national gendarmerie and military police (until 1951) force of Greece. History [ edit ]

  6. Supreme Civil and Criminal Court of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The institution was copied in many Greek city-states, and survived until well into the late Roman period, when the cities' internal autonomy was curtailed. On 16 October 1834, the Areios Pagos was founded as the supreme court of independent Greece by royal decree.

  7. Cyprus Police - Wikipedia

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    A Greek-Cypriot Chief and a Turkish-Cypriot Chief administered the two Forces respectively. [ 12 ] The two forces of the police were joined to form the present police service during the year 1964, shortly after the intercommunal troubles between the Greek and the Turkish communities, as a result of which the Turkish Cypriot officers abandoned ...

  8. Crime in Greece - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Greek police successfully broke up the country's largest criminal organization in Greece's history, which was responsible for more than 2,000 house burglaries across the country, in an operation where at least 1,000 policemen and 37 judges participated.

  9. Greek identity card - Wikipedia

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    Old-format Greek identity cards are made of laminated paper, measuring 11 by 6.5 centimetres (4.3 by 2.6 in). As a means of preventing counterfeiting , the paper bears a watermark , security thread and fluorescent overprint elements, [ 24 ] but otherwise lacks security features (i.e. micro-chips, holograms) found in new-format IDs.