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Law Enforcement In Denmark
''Law enforcement in Denmark'' is handled by a number of organisations, under the responsibility of various ministries: * Ministry of Justice: ** Police of Denmark, common law enforcement ** Rigspolitiet, specialised police enforcement *** Politiets Aktionsstyrke, police special response unit ** Politiets Efterretningstjeneste, national security and intelligence service * Tax Ministry: ** SKAT, tax, customs and border authority * Ministry of Defence: ** Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste, military intelligence and foreign intelligence service ** Danish Military Police, police enforcement within Danish military ** Danish Home Guard Police Branch, simple enforcement on behalf of either the Police of Denmark or Danish Military Police * Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries: ** The , inspection of food handling companies ** The , inspection of fishing vessels in Danish waters See also * Crime in Denmark Crime in Denmark is combated by the Danish Police and other agen ...
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Law Enforcement In The Faroe Islands
The Føroya Politi or Løgregla Føroya ''(Faroe Islands Police)'' are an independent police district within Denmark. The chief constable, who is known as the 'Landsfúti' is based in Tórshavn. Notes See also * Rigspolitiet - National police of Denmark Law enforcement in Denmark Government of the Faroe Islands Enforcement Enforcement is the proper execution of the process of ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, rules, standards, and social norms. Governments attempt to effectuate successful implementation of policies by enforcing laws and regulations. En ...
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Law Enforcement In Greenland
Law enforcement in Greenland, an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark, is provided by Kalaallit Nunaanni Politiit (, ) an independent police district of Naalagaaffiup Politiivi (, ), within the National Police of Denmark. Since 2006, Greenland has constituted one of the 12 police districts of the Rigspolitiet, headed by the chief constable known as the ''Politiit Pisortaat'' based in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The Greenlandic police and prison system are ''de facto'' locally run, but formally under the Danish State. As part of the 2009 self-governing agreement, Greenland is able to assume full local control of policing, but the Greenlandic parliament has not enacted legislation to do so; as a result the pre-2009 framework remains in place. Crime The sale of hard liquor, which became legal in the 1950s, has led to violence connected to alcohol abuse. In some towns, the sale of hard liquor was once rationed as a preventative measure. Other issues such as domestic ...
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Danish Police Logo
Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A Danish person, also called a "Dane", can be a national or citizen of Denmark (see Demographics of Denmark) * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ancestral or ethnic identity * A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe * Danish (name), a male given name and surname Language * Danish language, a North Germanic language used mostly in Denmark and Northern Germany * Danish tongue or Old Norse, the parent language of all North Germanic languages Food * Danish cuisine * Danish pastry, often simply called a "Danish" See also * Dane (other) * * Gdańsk * List of Danes * Languages of Denmark The Kingdom of Denmark has only one official language, Danish, the national language of the Danish people, but there are several minority languages spoken, namely Faroese, German, and Greenlandic. A large majority (about 86%) of Danes also ... {{disambigu ...
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Ministry Of Justice (Denmark)
Ministry of Justice of Denmark (, , ) is the Danish government ministry responsible for the general judicial system, including the police and the prosecution service, the courts of law, and prisons and the probation service. In addition, the Ministry is responsible for legislation in the areas of criminal, private and family law, the law of trusts and foundations, nationality law and data protection law. The Ministry of Justice of Denmark might oversee the administration of justice in Greenland. The entirety of the judicial system () is overseen by the Ministry of Justice. Councils, boards, commissions Agencies * Director for Public Prosecution * Danish Court Administration * Danish Prison and Probation Service * Danish Civil Affairs Agency * Danish Data Protection Agency * Danish Critical Supply Agency Councils * Retslægerådet (the Forensic Medicine Council) * Datarådet (the Data Council) * Dataetisk Råd (Data Ethics Council) * Det Kriminalpræventive Råd (the Cri ...
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Police Of Denmark
The Police of Denmark (, , ) is the Danish National Police force, and the interior part of the Danish security forces (the Danish military being the exterior) in the Kingdom ( The Danish Realm: Denmark (proper), Greenland, Faroe Islands). The police are empowered to enforce the law and to effect public and social order, as well as being responsible for border control. Organization The police of Denmark consists of 12 districts each managed by a director and two minor districts in Greenland and the Faroe Islands, run by a local chief of police. The district of Copenhagen is somewhat differently organized due to its size and tasks. Besides the regular districts other organizations exist that work outside the general police: * Rigspolitiet - a nationwide police force with specialized tasks such as ''Budgets and Accounts'', ''Building Surveying Department'' and the ''Data Investigating Department'' * Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET) - the national security intelligence ...
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Rigspolitiet
The National Police of Denmark (, , ) is the upper most level of the police of Denmark within the Danish Realm. Administered by a framework of laws dictated by the Folketing (Danish Parliament) and the government's Minister for Justice, Rigspolitiet polices all regions governed by Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Organisation Leadership Rigspolitiet is controlled by the Minister for Justice via the National Commissioner of Police, who in turn operates above a number of commissioners and departments in the National Commissioner's Office. These departments include: Budgets and Accounts, the Building Surveying Department, the Data Department, the Traffic Department, Personnel and Recruitment, the Police Department, the Police College, the Aliens Department and the Danish Security Intelligence Service. The National Commissioner is Thorkild Fogde, by permanent appointment effective 1 February 2009. Districts The National Commissioner's office also consists o ...
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Politiets Aktionsstyrke
The Politiets Aktionsstyrke (AKS, English: ''Special Intervention Unit'') is the police tactical unit of the Danish National Police. History The unit's operational functions are closely guarded secrets, so not much is known. What has been published is that the unit was created just after the Munich Summer Olympic incident in 1972. In 1998, the unit was re-organized to include a permanent force of roughly 100 police officers; it previously "borrowed" officers from regular units on an ''as needed'' basis. AKS led the operation of clearing and evicting the anarchist and leftist groups from Ungdomshuset on March 1, 2007. An officer from AKS was seriously wounded on January 7, 2013, during an arrest operation against three suspected narcotics smugglers. The suspected perpetrator was killed by a headshot and another man was wounded. A third man was arrested. It was the first time that an AKS-officer had been wounded during an operation. Organization Training Their training inclu ...
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Danish Security And Intelligence Service
The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (DSIS; (PET)) is the national security and intelligence agency of Denmark. The agency focuses solely on national security while foreign intelligence operations are handled by the Danish Defense Intelligence Service. The stated overall purpose of PET is to "prevent, investigate and counter operations and activities that pose or may pose a threat to the preservation of Denmark as a free, democratic and safe country". History Source: The history of PET can be traced back to shortly before World War II when the Danish police force expanded to create (SIPO; ). From SIPO to REA Shortly before the start of World War II, the Police of Denmark, Danish police force was expanded to also include a security police department, SIPO. SIPO was set up as an inspectorate under the Danish National Commissioner – on an equal footing with two other inspectorates covering the uniformed police and CID, respectively. The expansion of the police ...
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Tax Ministry Of Denmark
The Danish Ministry of Taxation () is a Ministry, headed by the Danish Tax Minister. The responsibilities of the ministry includes supporting the Tax Minister, and collecting taxes and tolls in Denmark. It was created in 1975 as a separation from the Ministry of Finance. Organisation The Ministry of Taxation is structured as such: * Ministry ** ** ** Tax administration *** *** *** Danish Tax Agency *** *** *** *** References External linksOfficial website Taxation A tax is a mandatory financial charge or levy imposed on an individual or legal person, legal entity by a governmental organization to support government spending and public expenditures collectively or to Pigouvian tax, regulate and reduce nega ... Revenue services {{Denmark-poli-stub ...
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SKAT (tax Agency)
SKAT () was the tax authority of Denmark from 2005 until its reorganization in 2018 as a result of several serious scandals. It had been the state authority under which the Danish Treasury calculated and collected taxes and levied charges. The authority also undertook property valuation and settlement of debts. SKAT was organized into different core units and 30 local tax centers. Tax Centers are located across the country although Danish citizens can in principle apply to any tax center. There were also 22 customs operations. SKAT had been created by the merger of the National Customs and Tax Administration and the municipal tax administrations. From 1 July 2018, Skatteforvaltningen took over the responsibilities of the former SKAT, and Skatteforvaltningen became a group of 7 different tax agencies with specific areas and functions, with the agencies continuing to share the skat.dk website. History 2019 Copenhagen tax office bombing In August 2019, a powerful bomb detonated ...
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Ministry Of Defence (Denmark)
The Danish Ministry of Defence (, short ''FMN'') is a ministry in the Danish government. It is charged with overall planning, development, and strategic guidance of the entire area of responsibility of the Minister of Defence, including the Danish Armed Forces and the emergency management sector. It is Denmark's ministry of defence and serves as the secretariat of the Danish Defence Minister. It is also the administrator of the easternmost land in Denmark, the small archipelago, Ertholmene, whose administrator is employed by the ministry. History The Ministry of Defence was established following the Danish defence law of May 27, 1950 (law #272), about the central structure of the military of Denmark. This combined the two previous ministries; Ministry of War (Krigsministeriet) and the Marine ministry (Marineministeriet). The Minister of Defence had already been created in 1905 as the head of both ministries, though still with branch (Army and Navy) chiefs as administrators ...
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Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste
The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS; , FE) is a Denmark, Danish intelligence agency, responsible for Denmark's foreign intelligence, as well as being the Danish Armed Forces , Danish military intelligence service. DDIS is an agency under the Ministry of Defence (Denmark), Ministry of Defence and works under the responsibility of the Minister of Defence (Denmark), Minister of Defence. It is housed at Kastellet, Copenhagen. The DDIS gathers, analyses, and disseminates information concerning conditions of importance to Denmark's security, and to the security of Danish military units deployed on international missions. Intelligence activities include collection of information of political, financial, scientific and military interest. DDIS works closely with the Danish Security and Intelligence Service, which is the intelligence arm of the Danish police, and the signals intelligence unit of the Intelligence Regiment (Denmark), Intelligence Regiment. History The current na ...
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