History
19th century
The first reference to police work in Chile is in the Police Regulation of 1803, where the terms "high police" and "public security" are used.Roberto Hernández Ponce; Jule Salazar González. "De la Policía Secreta a la Policía Científica" (2006, Santiago de Chile) Then, in 1830, the ''Vigilantes'' and ''Serenos Corps'' of Santiago were created, whose work was followed throughout the country. In 1852 the ''Brigada de Policía'' was created in Santiago, where the ''Vigilantes'' and ''Serenos Corps'' were merged. In the 1870s , the mayor of the city of Santiago,20th century
The modern Investigations Police was established in 1933 as a separate organization of civil police, independent from the control of the militarizedOrganization
The Investigative Police divides its investigation areas according to the crime investigated, counting with it several specialized units of police investigation, which have Detectives specialists, experts and experts in the respective areas.National Headquarters of Crimes Against Human Rights and People
(, JENADEP) *Homicide Brigade (, BH) *Missing Persons Brigade (, BRIUP) *Investigative Brigade of Crimes against Human Rights (, BRIDEHU) *Department of Forensic Medicine (, DEMECRI)National Headquarters of Immigration and International Policing
(, JENAEX) *Department of Immigration and International Police (, POLINT) *Department of Immigration and International Airport Police (, POLINT AEROPUERTO) *Department of Secondary Airport Inspection (, DEINSA) *Investigative Brigade of Human Trafficking (, BRITRAP)National Headquarters against Robberies and Criminal Areas
(, JENACROF) *Robbery Investigative Brigade (, BIRO) *Brigade of Criminal Investigation and Police Intervention (, BICRIMPOL)National Headquarters of Crimes against the family
(, JENAFAM) *Investigative Brigade of Sexual and Minor Crimes (, BRISEXME) *Institute of Criminology (, INSCRIM) *Community Support and Action Department (, DACOM)National Headquarters of Police Intelligence
(, JENAIPOL) *Police Intelligence Brigade (, BIP) *Special Police Investigations Brigade (, BIPE)National Headquarters of Economic and Environmental Crimes
(, JENADEM) *Investigative Brigade of Economic Crimes (, BRIDEC) *Cybercrime Investigative Brigade (, BRICIB) *Investigative Brigade of Crimes against the Environment and Cultural Heritage (, BIDEMA) *Investigative Brigade of Official Crimes (, BRIDEF) *Investigative Brigade of Intellectual Property Crimes (, BRIDEPI) *Investigative Brigade of Crimes in Port Premises (, BRIDERPO)National Headquarters of Counternarcotics and Anti-Organized Crime
(, JENANCO) *Anti-Narcotics Brigade (, BRIANT) in Santiago, and Anti-Narcotics and Anti-Organized Crime Brigades (, BRIANCO) in Regions *Investigative Brigade of Organized Crime (, BRICO) *Investigating Brigade of Money Laundering (, BRILAC) *Canine Training Brigade (, BRIACAN) *Air Policing Brigade (, BAP) *Metropolitan Tactical Reaction Brigade (, BRTM), and Tactical Reaction Teams (, ERTA) in Regions **Underwater Operations Team (, EOS) **High Risk Vertical Work Team (, ETVAR)National Headquarters of Criminalistics
(, JENACRIM) *Criminalistics Laboratory (, LACRIM) *Technical Advisory Department (, ASETEC)Criminal Investigation Brigades and others
*Criminal Investigation Brigades (, BICRIM) **Zero Microtrace Equipment (, MT0) *National Center for Criminal Analysis (, CENACRIM) **Criminal Analysis Offices (, OFAN) *Police Information Center (, CIPOL) *Interpol National Central Office (, OCN INTERPOL) *Department of Protection of Important Persons (, DPPI) *National Congress Brigade (, BRICONA) *Presidential Brigade La Moneda (, BRIPEMO)See also
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