The Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community ( German : Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat , German pronunciation: [ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊm dɛs ˈɪnəʁn ʊnt fyːɐ̯ ˈhaɪ̯maːt] , abbreviated BMI , is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany . Its main office is in Berlin , with a secondary seat in Bonn . The current minister is Nancy Faeser . It is comparable to the UK Home Office or a combination of the US Department of Homeland Security and the US Department of Justice , because both manage several law enforcement agencies. The BMI is tasked with the internal security of Germany. To fulfill this responsibility it maintains, among other agencies, the two biggest federal law enforcement agencies in Germany, the Federal Police (including the GSG 9 ) and the Federal Criminal Police Office . It is also responsible for the federal domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution .
37-877: The Reichsamt des Innern (Imperial Office of the Interior) was the Ministry of the Interior of the German Empire . On the proposal of the Reichskanzler Otto von Bismarck it was created on 24 December 1879 by an Imperial decree from the Reich Chancellery . Like the other Imperial Offices it was directly under the control of the Reichskanzler. The seat of the office was in Berlin and it
74-669: A criminal trial. The U.S. military regulates treatment of detainees in the manual Military Police: Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees and Other Detainees , last revised in 1997. The term " unlawful combatant " came into public awareness during and after the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) , as the U.S. detained members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda captured in that war, and determined them to be unlawful combatants . This had generated considerable debate around
111-509: A police-cell, remand prison or other detention centre before trial or sentencing . The length of detention of suspected terrorists , with the justification of taking an action that would aid counter-terrorism , varies according to country or situation, as well as the laws which regulate it. The Terrorism Act 2006 in the United Kingdom lengthened the 14-day limit for detention without an arrest warrant or an indictment from
148-553: Is a steamed bun, pickles and polenta. The meal will start at 6:30; at noon there will be two steamed buns. The dishes include potato beef, potato chicken, and scrambled eggs with seasonal vegetables. Instead of three dishes, choose one of three and start at 10:30." Li Yanhong was told by the man in the water splashing incident that the "straight man went up to the tree" the inside of the Chaoyang Detention Center. One refers to activities that hinder litigation in
185-547: Is governed by the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention . Any form of imprisonment where a person's freedom of liberty is removed can be classed as detention, although the term is often associated with persons who are being held without warrant or charge before any have been raised. Being detained for the purposes of a drugs search is tantamount to a temporary arrest , as it is not yet known whether charges can be brought against an individual, pending
222-463: Is part of the highest bodies of executive power and reports directly to the head of government . In states with a federal structure, the ministry often has branches at the level of states or federal subjects . Detention (imprisonment) Detention is the process whereby a state or private citizen lawfully holds a person by removing their freedom or liberty at that time. This can be due to (pending) criminal charges preferred against
259-502: Is shorter than imprisonment, which is a similar punishment. However, unlike imprisonment, a stay of execution cannot be granted, so the penalty is always a ‘prison sentence’. Under the Criminal Code, the penalty is ‘less severe than a fine’, but in the course of incarceration in a penal institution, a physical examination is carried out to identify the person to the extent necessary, or if necessary to maintain discipline and order in
296-537: Is used to refer to "any person captured or otherwise detained by an armed force." More generally, it means "someone held in custody." The prisoners in Guantánamo Bay are referred to as "detainees". Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides that "[n]o one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest , detention or exile ." In wars between nations, treatment of detainees
333-583: The Fourth Merkel cabinet , which took office in February 2018, the Ministry of the Interior was merged with the building department, which had been included in the ministry of transport from 1998 to 2013, and the environment ministry from 2013 to 2018. The ministry, headed by the former Bavarian minister-president Horst Seehofer , was then renamed to "Interior, Building and Homeland". The renaming
370-746: The Reichs- und Preußischen Ministerium des Innern (Imperial and Prussian Ministry of the Interior). In 1949, the Imperial Ministry of the Interior (effectively defunct since the end of the war in Europe in 1945) was succeeded by the present Federal Ministry, though it served as the Interior Ministry for West Germany only until German reunification in 1990. From 1949 to 1970, 54% of the ministry's department leaders were former Nazi Party members, their share peaking at 66% in 1961. Under
407-540: The Terrorism Act 2000 to 28 days. A controversial Government proposal for an extension to 90 days was rejected by the House of Commons . English criminal law requires the detainer/arrestor to have reasonable grounds to suspect ( reasonable suspicion ) when detaining (or arresting) someone. Indefinite detention of an individual occurs frequently in wartime under the laws of war . This has been applied notably by
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#1732765717484444-753: The United States after the September 11 attacks . Before the Combatant Status Review Tribunals , created for reviewing the status of the Guantanamo detainees , the United States has argued that it is engaged in a legally recognizable armed conflict to which the laws of war apply, and that it therefore may hold captured al Qaeda and Taliban operatives throughout the duration of that conflict, without granting them
481-476: The " Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China ", which is a type of administrative punishment. The maximum period of public security detention is 20 days, and release upon expiration. Administrative detention shall be signed and approved by the administrative responsible person (i.e., director) of the public security agency at the county level and above, and shall be executed in
518-531: The Administrative Procedure Law. The maximum period is 20 days, and the court will deliver the detainee to the administrative detention facility of the public security department for execute. Those who are dissatisfied can apply to the court for reconsideration. During the period of detention, the court shall decide to explain in advance or release at the expiration of the term. There is also another type of judicial detention: Article 134 of
555-531: The General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates: People's courts, in hearing civil cases, may be reprimanded, ordered to repent, and confiscated property and illegal gains for serious violations of civil laws and regulations and can be fined and detained in accordance with the law. It can be seen that the detention stipulated in the General Principles of the Civil Law is a punishment method used by
592-802: The Imperial Office became the Reichsministerium des Innern (RMI) (Ministry of the Interior) which remained the German Ministry of the Interior during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany . From 1923 until 1945, the ministry published the government gazette, which was entitled the Reichsministerialblatt (RMBl). On 1 November 1934 it was united with the Prussian Ministry of the Interior as
629-488: The Interior An interior ministry (also called a ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs ) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy , public security and law enforcement . In some states, the interior ministry is entrusted with the functions of ensuring national security , immigration issues and protecting places of detention . Structurally, an interior ministry
666-531: The Joint Anti-Terrorism Center formed in 2004 which is an information-sharing and analytical forum for all German police and intelligence agencies involved in the fight against terrorism. The minister is supported by two parliamentary state secretaries and five state secretaries who manage the ministry's various departments. state secretaries #1 and #2 state secretary #3 state secretary #4 state secretary #5 Ministry of
703-629: The administrative detention facility under the public security agency. Those who are dissatisfied with the detention may initiate administrative reconsideration and administrative litigation. According to the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the Chinese national security agency and People's Armed Police has also been granted the power to enforce administrative detention penalties. "Breakfast
740-492: The course of civil, administrative litigation or court enforcement, such as perjurying, attacking the court, obstructing the testimony of witnesses, concealing and transferring sealed or seized property, obstructing court staff from performing their official duties, evading execution, etc. The detention decision directly made by the people's court is a judicial compulsory measure, based on the Civil Procedure Law or
777-447: The first is a heavier punishment than the second. The two other kinds of punishment is light community service and fines. Prisons are designed in several ways and there are 5 levels of regimes (which depends on the crime committed). Nieuw Vosseveld is a long stay prison with the heaviest regime for the most dangerous criminals. The prison is meant for criminals that have been sentenced to 5 years of imprisonment and longer. According to
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#1732765717484814-578: The globe. The U.S. government refers to these captured enemy combatants as "detainees" because they did not qualify as prisoners of war under the definition found in the Geneva Conventions . Under the Obama administration the term enemy combatants was also removed from the lexicon and further defined under the 2010 Defense Omnibus Bill: Section 948b. Military commissions generally: (a) Purpose-This chapter establishes procedures governing
851-425: The individual pursuant to a prosecution or to protect a person or property . Being detained does not always result in being taken to a particular area (generally called a detention centre), either for interrogation or as punishment for a crime (see prison ). An individual may be detained due a psychiatric disorder , potentially to treat this disorder involuntarily . They may also be detained for to prevent
888-452: The issue of state compensation for criminal detention. Divided into two situations: Taking criminal detention measures illegally In the case of legally taking criminal detention measures but subsequently terminating the investigation of criminal responsibility, the victim must be detained beyond the detention period (up to 37 days) for the right to obtain compensation. It is imposed for a period of between one and 30 days (maximum 29 days). It
925-485: The law. Article 15 Item 1 of the original version of the "National Compensation Law of the People’s Republic of China", which was implemented from January 1, 1995, to December 31, 2012, stipulates that: Detained by mistake", the detainee can apply for state compensation. Article 17 Item 1 of the revised "National Compensation Law of the People's Republic of China", which came into effect on January 1, 2013, provides for
962-431: The outcome of the search. The term 'detained' often refers to the immediacy when someone has their liberty deprived, often before an arrest or pre-arrest procedure has yet been followed. For example, a shoplifter being pursued and restrained, but not yet informed they are under arrest or read their rights would be classed as 'detained'. The detention of suspects is the process of keeping a person who has been arrested in
999-423: The penal institution, a physical examination is carried out. Unlike imprisonment, there is no work, but, as with imprisonment, the warden of the penal institution may permit work to be carried out if the prisoner requests that he or she wishes to do so [5]. Previously, Article 16 of the Criminal Code simply provided that ‘detention shall last not less than one day and not more than 30 days and shall be carried out in
1036-688: The penal institution.’ However, on 17 June 2022, the Law Partially Amending the Penal Code (Law No. 67 of 2022) was promulgated, which newly stipulates in paragraph 2 that ‘Persons sentenced to detention may be allowed to perform necessary work or receive necessary guidance in order to improve and rehabilitate them.’ The law clearly stipulates that. Article 9, part 1a of Wetboek van Strafrecht states that there are 4 kinds of primary punishment. Two of them are two kinds of detentions, which are called gevangenisstraf and hechtenis , where
1073-703: The people's courts to impose short-term restrictions on the personal freedom of persons who seriously violate the civil laws and regulations in the name of the country. It is the most severe punishment in civil sanctions. Article 38 of the National Compensation Law and Article 4 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning Judicial Compensation in Civil and Administrative Litigations clearly stipulate
1110-601: The principle of the state's liability for civil execution compensation. Refers to the criminal compulsory measures taken by public security agency, national security agency, or the People's Procuratorate's Anti-Corruption Bureau or the Malfeasance Investigation Bureau in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law against current criminals or major suspects during criminal investigations. The criminal detention of
1147-477: The public security agency shall be approved by the person in charge of the administration of the public security agency at the county level (i.e., the director). Article 69 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that if the public security organ considers a detained person to be arrested, it shall, within 3 days after detention, submit it to the investigation and supervision department of the People's Procuratorate for review and approval. Under special circumstances,
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1184-487: The public security agency's request to approve the arrest. If the People's Procuratorate does not approve the arrest, the public security agency shall release it immediately after receiving the notice, and promptly notify the People's Procuratorate of the execution. Those who need to continue the investigation and meet the conditions for release on bail pending trial or residential surveillance shall be released on bail pending trial or residential surveillance in accordance with
1221-472: The spread of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis . The term can also be used in reference to the holding of property for the same reasons. The process of detainment may or may not have been preceded or followed with an arrest . Detainee is a term used by certain governments and their armed forces to refer to individuals held in custody, such as those it does not classify and treat as either prisoners of war or suspects in criminal cases. It
1258-404: The time for requesting review and approval can be extended by 1 to 4 days. For major suspects who commit crimes on the verge of committing crimes, committing multiple crimes, or ganging up to commit crimes, the time for review and approval can be extended to 30 days. The People's Procuratorate shall make a decision to approve the arrest or not to approve the arrest within seven days after receiving
1295-431: The use of military commissions to try alien unprivileged enemy belligerents for violations of the law of war and other offenses triable by military commission. There are three types of detention in the People's Republic of China: administrative detention (security detention), judicial detention (civil detention), and criminal detention (pre-trial detention). Refers to the most severe sanctions for general violations of
1332-495: Was controversial as some interpreted the term Heimat as old-fashioned or even nationalistic. The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for internal security and the protection of the constitutional order, for civil protection against disasters and terrorism, for displaced persons, administrative questions, and sports. It is host to the Standing Committee of Interior Ministers and also drafts all passport, identity card, firearms, and explosives legislation. The ministry also houses
1369-728: Was managed by a Secretary of State , who from 1881 until 1916 also simultaneously held the office of Vice-Chancellor . The gazette for the publication of official notices was run by the Office from 1880. Entitled the Zentralblatt für das Deutsche Reich (ZBl), it had been published by the Reich Chancellery from 1873 until 1879. With the Law on the Provisional Imperial Government of 11 February 1919,
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