Ronald Kenneth Noble

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Ronald Kenneth Noble (* 1957 in Fort Dix , New Jersey ) is an American prosecutor and former secretary general of the International Criminal Police Organization ( Interpol ). His successor is Jürgen Stock .

Life

education

Ronald Noble, whose mother is from Germany , received his bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1979 . After that he acquired in 1982 the Juris Doctor at the Law School of Stanford University .

Career

From 1982 to 1984 Noble worked as a research assistant for A. Leon Higginbotham , judge at the Federal Court of Appeal for the third district court. He then served as Assistant Attorney General for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania until 1988 .

From 1988 Noble was employed as a lecturer at the School of Law at New York University . During this time he held various positions in the US Department of Justice .

Finally, he was appointed in 1994 Secretary of State for the prison ( Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement ) in US Treasury appointed. In this role he oversaw the work of the Secret Service , the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center .

At the 69th General Assembly of the international police organization ICPO-Interpol, held in Rhodes ( Greece ) in 2000 , Noble was elected Secretary General. In 2005 he was unanimously confirmed in his office at the 74th General Assembly in Berlin .

Web links

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  1. For the first time a German at the top of Interpol: Jürgen Stock is now supposed to hunt gangsters worldwide. Der Tagesspiegel , November 7, 2014, accessed on November 10, 2014 .