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    • International Relations
    • Public Policy

    Background:

    • Terrorist groups have historically exploited porous borders and fraudulent travel documents for transit.
    • The War on Terror necessitated enhanced international cooperation and surveillance mechanisms.
    • The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) developed the Mobile INTERPOL Network Database (MIND) and Fixed INTERPOL Network Database (FIND) to counter these threats.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the impact of INTERPOL's MIND/FIND surveillance systems on transnational terrorist attacks.
    • To quantify the effectiveness of these databases in reducing terrorist incidents since 2005.

    Main Methods:

    • Employed treatment-effects literature methods to analyze the impact of MIND/FIND adoption.
    • Compared countries that adopted MIND/FIND surveillance with those that did not.
    • Analyzed data on transnational terrorist incidents from 2008 to 2011.

    Main Results:

    • Countries adopting MIND/FIND experienced fewer transnational terrorist attacks compared to non-adopting countries.
    • On average, MIND/FIND adoption resulted in approximately 0.5 fewer transnational terrorist incidents per 100 million people annually (2008-2011).
    • A country like France saw an estimated reduction of 0.32 incidents per year, representing a ~30% proportional decrease.

    Conclusions:

    • INTERPOL's MIND/FIND surveillance systems play a crucial role in mitigating transnational terrorism.
    • Systematic screening of individuals and documents at borders using INTERPOL databases is an effective counter-terrorism strategy.
    • The findings highlight the significant security benefits derived from international police cooperation and data sharing.