Research Article
An approach to financial information analysis by the Brazilian Federal Police
@ARTICLE{10.4108/eetsis.vi.3360, author={Renato Kettner Filho and Douglas D. J. de Macedo}, title={An approach to financial information analysis by the Brazilian Federal Police}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Scalable Information Systems}, volume={10}, number={4}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={SIS}, year={2023}, month={5}, keywords={COAF, Financial Intelligence Reports, FIRs, Pol\^{\i}cia Federal, Python, Workflows, Financial Crimes}, doi={10.4108/eetsis.vi.3360} }
- Renato Kettner Filho
Douglas D. J. de Macedo
Year: 2023
An approach to financial information analysis by the Brazilian Federal Police
SIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eetsis.vi.3360
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: One of the tasks performed by the Federal Police is the verification and cross-referencing of data contained in Financial Intelligence Reports (FIRs) produced and forwarded by the Financial Activities Control Council (COAF) - an activity in which, among the police involved, the absence of a standard system of execution. OBJECTIVES: The present work aims to present a study on the form currently in use within the scope of the Federal Police Station regarding the analysis of FIRs from the COAF, then presenting a methodology suggestion, aiming to speed up the process. Regarding open sources, the objective is to carry out a survey of possible complementary repositories not yet used and to expose ways of implementing queries. METHODS: Pointing out the workflow currently used (displaying it in graphic form) as well as identifying the data sources consulted (open sources and closed sources) during the process, CONCLUSION: understanding how the FIR analysis system is currently carried out, identifying possible aspects for improvement, and suggesting a methodology to be used, indicating for this the use of files in a specific format (.CSV), exclusion of queries in similar repositories (System “A”) and, mainly, the automation of part of the procedure (with the use of the RIBOT prototype software).
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