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"Police cooperation is key to providing the European public with a high level of security throughout the area of freedom, security and justice. The European Police College (CEPOL) was created in 2001 to support the development of a European approach to the main problems relating to combating cross-border crime, to crime prevention, and to upholding public security. It provides police services with continuous training and development, and creates common quality standards for their methods and action criteria, so as to ensure a minimum level of training for the services responsible for applying the law throughout the EU. Both CEPOL and the European Police Office have become EU agencies, both of which have similar areas of involvement and complementary activities, so analysing the pros and cons of a possible merger could be relevant. This discussion should take place within the competent committee – the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs – and on the basis of an impact assessment, in order that the decision reached can be backed up and will serve the public interest in the best possible way. No progress can ever be made with this type of decision in default of appearance within the context of a discharge process."@en1
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