Custody and repatriation Chinese character Chinese Pinyin sh ur ng qi ns ng C&R was an administrative procedure , established in 1982 and ended in 2003, by which the police in the People s Republic of China usually cities could detain people if they did not have a residence permit hukou or temporary living permit zanzhuzheng , and return them to the place where they could legally live or work usually rural areas . At times the requirement included possession of a valid national identity card . Background In China there were reported to be some 800 detention camps in 2000 not including Beijing , and by then several million people had been through them. As well as migrant workers, the Chinese camps usually contained vagrants, beggars, petitioners, and criminals, and the police Public Security Bureau earned income by this traffic and sometimes workers unpaid labor . Often the detentions were unfairly long. ref name autogenerated3 http www.hrichina.org public contents article?revision 5fid 4150&item 5fid 4149 Human Rights in China Bot generated title ref History The ostensible reason for the C&R regulation in 1982 in China was to ameliorate the situation of people in the cities who were beggar s or homeless . Originally it applied to three withouts persons, those with no fixed place of residence, no means of livelihood and no permits to live in the city in question but later it was applied in 1991 to others without just the residence or work permits. ref name autogenerated3 It built on a 1961 Party directive implementing the hukou system of residence traditional family registers found in several Asia n countries , work permits issued by police on behalf of work units or employers to prevent uncontrolled population movements, as passports and visas do internationally, and identification cards, List of identity card policies by country Jumin Shenfenzheng . In turn ... Custody and Repatriation China fr D tention et rapatriement zh ... more details
Wiktionary Custody may refer to Legal custody Child custody , a description of the legal relationship between a parent or guardian and child Police custody or detention, a lawful holding of a person by removing their freedom of liberty Custody film Custody film , a 2007 American TV film starring Rob Morrow Custody 1988 film Custody 1988 film , an Australian TV film featuring Peter Carroll actor Peter Carroll Custody Flashpoint Custody Flashpoint , an episode of Flashpoint Custody Law & Order Custody Law & Order , an episode of Law & Order See also Custody and repatriation , a Chinese administrative procedure 1982 2003 disambig simple Custody ... more details
Merge from Repatriation laws discuss Talk Repatriation Merger proposal date January 2011 Repatriation ... repatriation When the traveler is unable to follow her his trip, due to any medical reason, the insurance company is required to repatriate the patient. The modality of repatriation could be via regular flight, or by ground or air ambulance. The medical repatriation is different from the act of medical evacuation . Post World War II refugee repatriation In the 20th century, following all European wars, several repatriation commissions were created to supervise the return of war refugees, displaced person s, and prisoners of war to their country of origin. Repatriation hospital s were established ... to Siberia n concentration camps. Citation needed date October 2011 Issues surrounding repatriation ... migration against the United States of America and the United Kingdom . The term repatriation .... Immigrant repatriation This section is linked from British National Party Opponents of immigration have advocated various types of repatriation measures for immigrants. Illegal immigrant s are frequently ... repatriation, with financial assistance there have been schemes of this kind , and also measures of compulsory repatriation. Such measures are highly controversial, especially if based on any ... date August 2009 . Repatriation laws See also Right of Return Most countries in central and eastern ... , Ireland , Turkey , and Israel have repatriation laws . This gives non citizen foreigners who are part of the titular majority group the opportunity to immigrate and receive citizenship. Repatriation of their titular diaspora is practiced by most ethnic nation states. Economic repatriation ... date June 2008 Repatriation of currency When foreign currency is converted back to the currency of the home country it is referred to as repatriation. An example would be an American converting British pounds back to U.S. dollars. Repatriation also refers to the payment of a dividend by a foreign ... more details
In Custody may refer to In Custody novel In Custody novel , a novel by Anita Desai In Custody film In Custody film , a film based on the novel See also Custody disambiguation disambig ... more details
Merge to Repatriation discuss Talk Repatriation Merger proposal date January 2011 Repatriation laws have been created in many countries to enable diaspora s to immigrate return to their kin state . This is sometimes known as the exercise of the right of return . Repatriation laws give members of the diaspora the right to immigrate to their kinstate. Repatriation laws serve to maintain close ties between the state and its diaspora and gives preferential treatment to diaspora immigrants. States with Repatriation laws The number of countries with repatriation laws has mushroomed since the end of Soviet communism and most independent nations that were once part of the communist domain in Europe have since legislated repatriation laws. Armenia , China , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Israel , Italy , Japan , the Philippines , Spain , South Korea , Taiwan , and Turkey also have longstanding repatriation legislation. ref http www.ajc.org atf cf 7B42D75369 D582 4380 8395 D25925B85EAF 7D YakobsonRubinstein2005.pdf Democratic Norms, Diasporas, and Israel s Law of Return , By Alexander Yakobson and Amnon Rubinstein ref Common law repatriation Many other countries such as Jordan and Sweden have or have had generous immigration policies with regard to the nation s Diaspora without having formally enacted repatriation laws. Such states can be described as practicing common law repatriation . See also Right of Return Jus sanguinis References references DEFAULTSORT Repatriation Laws Category Diaspora studies Category Immigration law Category Human migration Category Nationality law ... more details
Repatriation of Poles can refer to Repatriation of Poles 1944 1946 Repatriation of Poles 1955 1959 See also Expulsion of Poles disambiguation Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. es Repatriaci n de polacos ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Extraordinary repatriation is the return of persons to their country without going through the government of that country. See also Extraordinary rendition War on Terror state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Extraordinary repatriation Category Central Intelligence Agency operations Category Emergency laws Category International law Category Counter terrorism policy of the United States Category Extraordinary rendition program International law stub de Extraordinary rendition es Rendici n extraordinaria fr Extraordinary rendition it Extraordinary rendition fi CIA n vankilennot ... more details
The Mexican Repatriation refers to a mass migration that took place between 1929 and 1939, when as many as 500,000 people of Mexican descent were forced or pressured to leave the US. ref name johnson cite news last Johnson first Kevin title The Forgotten Repatriation of Persons of Mexican Ancestry and Lessons for the War on Terror publisher Pace Law Review date Fall 2005 location Davis, California ref The event, carried out by United States American authorities, took place without due process . ref ... University Press year 1998 location New York isbn 0 19 513099 5 ref The Repatriation is not widely discussed ... most commonly used American history textbooks in the United States, four did not mention the Repatriation ... of European immigrants. In total,they devoted four pages to the Repatriation, compared with eighteen ... Mexican Americans in the Great Depression Repatriation Pressures, 1929 1939 publisher Tucson University ... book last Hoffman first Abraham title Unwanted Mexican Americans in the Great Depression Repatriation ... first Francisco title Decade of Betrayal Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s publisher University of New ... to divert criticism Balderrama 4 . Repatriation efforts Justifications given for repatriation ..., from 1931 on, cities and counties across the country intensified and embarked upon repatriation programs ..., the county decided that their campaign would be called repatriation, which Balderrama asserts was a euphemism ... Consulate during these repatriation campaigns was also promulgating and sponsoring campaigns ..., although these sort of programs could not be sponsored throughout the entire repatriation campaign ... Mexican Repatriation Program in 2005, officially recognizing the unconstitutional removal and coerced ... reading Abraham Hoffman, Unwanted Mexican Americans in the Great Depression Repatriation Pressures ... of Betrayal Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press, 1995 , ISBN ... www.katavila.com alfred images repatriation.jpg Letter of repatriation 1933 sent to California resident ... more details
POV date November 2011 Art repatriation is the return of art or cultural objects, usually referring to ancient ... A precedent for art repatriation was set in Roman antiquity when Cicero prosecuted Verres ... Enlightenment European thought and had an indirect impact on the modern debate about art repatriation ... Miles, p. 334 ref Despite the unprecedented nature of this repatriation effort, there are recent estimations ... in art repatriation helped fuel the expansion of public museums in Europe and launched museum funded archaeological explorations. The concept of art and cultural repatriation gained momentum through ..., although in practice the defeated countries did not gain any leverage in their demands for repatriation ... section date January 2011 The debate surrounding art repatriation differs case by case due ... arguments commonly used Arguments against repatriation Artifacts are a part of a universal human ... 10 20101022140412aidan0.7519953.html By James Cuno title Who s Right? Repatriation of Cultural Property ... egypt 1436606 Egypt demands return of the Rosetta Stone.html ref Arguments for repatriation ... thumb The iconic bust of Nefertiti Egypt Egypt is seeking the repatriation of the Rosetta ... is seeking to repatriation of the Elgin Marbles from the British Museum , taken from the Parthenon by Thomas ... Krater Italy In February 2006, Metropolitan Museum of Art negotiated the repatriation of the Euphronios ... date 8 November 2010 ref See also Byzantine Fresco Chapel, Houston Repatriation and reburial of human remains Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Notes Reflist colwidth 25em References ... year 2008 publisher Times Books External links Art repatriation http www.dowling.edu library papers ... San Francisco Chronicle , 2003 article on repatriation of looted art http www.nationalmuseums.org.uk ... Cuneiform Tablets in the News Cultural repatriation http www.cr.nps.gov nagpra SPECIAL International.htm US National Park Service on International Repatriation http www.haislatotem.org index.html Haisla ... more details
Family law Split custody refers to a custody arrangement in which the children are essentially split ... parent. ref name Child Custody Made Simple cite book author Webster Watnik title Child Custody Made Simple Understanding the Laws of Child Custody and Child Support url http books.google.com ... Press isbn 978 0 9649404 3 7 pages 16 38 ref Split custody is generally chosen because it creates a situation ... Custody Made Simple Criticisms Split custody arrangements are criticized for a number of reasons. ref name Child Custody Made Simple One such reason is that the siblings are separated from each other .... ref name Child Custody Made Simple Additionally, in this form of arrangement, this effect could be compounded .... ref name Child Custody Made Simple ref name Joint Custody Best for Most Children cite web last Lerche Davis first Jeanie title Joint Custody Best for Most Children url http www.webmd.com baby news 20020325 joint custody best for most children work WebMD Health News publisher WebMD, Inc. accessdate 27 September 2011 ref ref name Joint Custody Best for Kids After Divorce cite web last Peterson first Karen S. title Joint Custody Best for Kids After Divorce url http www.usatoday.com news health ... of custody Alternating custody is an arrangement whereby the child children live for an extended ... s nest custody is an arrangement whereby the parents go back and forth from a residence in which ... the child children. Joint custody is an arrangement whereby both parents have legal custody and or both parents have physical custody. Sole custody is an arrangement whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child. Third party custody is an arrangement whereby the children do not remain with either biological parent, and are placed under the custody of a third person. See also Divorce Family law Family court Legal custody Parens patriae Parenting plan Physical custody Shared parenting Ward of the state References reflist Category Child custody Child custody Category Childhood ... more details
one source date October 2011 Family law Alternating custody , also known as serial custody or shared custody , is an arrangement in which children live for long periods of time with one parent, and then spend a similar amount of time with the other parent. ref name Child Custody Made Simple cite book author Webster Watnik title Child Custody Made Simple Understanding the Laws of Child Custody and Child Support url http books.google.com books?id DrFXX8H1NT8C&pg PA17 accessdate 25 September 2011 date April 2003 publisher Single Parent Press isbn 978 0 9649404 3 7 pages 16 38 ref The primary difference between alternating custody and joint custody is that in alternating custody , the parent that currently has the child also retains sole authority over the child children for the duration that the child children are with said parent. ref name Child Custody Made Simple The general reason for using this arrangement rather than a more commonly used arrangement is that the parents tend to live too far away from each other to allow for other arrangements to be feasible. ref name Child Custody Made Simple Other forms of custody Sole custody is an arrangement whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child. Joint custody is an arrangement whereby both parents have legal custody and or both parents have physical custody. Split custody is an arrangement whereby one parent has full time custody over some children, and the other parent has full custody over the other children. Third party custody is an arrangement in whereby the children do not remain with either biological parent, and are placed under the custody of a third person. Bird s nest custody is an arrangement whereby the parents go back and forth from a residence in which the child children reside, placing the burden ... law Family court Legal custody Parens patriae Parenting plan Physical custody Shared parenting Ward of the state References reflist Category Child custody Child custody Category Childhood Custody ... more details
Family law Sole custody arrangements have generally be considered a traditional form of Child custodycustody for many in the past, however there has been a trend since the 1980s towards joint custody arrangements being more favorable. ref name Surviving the Breakup cite book author1 Judith S. Wallerstein author2 Joan B. Kelly title Surviving the Breakup How Children and Parents Cope with Divorce url http books.google.com books?id Wz8fSe2Vo2wC accessdate 15 October 2011 date 22 August 1996 publisher Basic Books isbn 978 0 465 08345 9 ref ref name Family Law and the Indissolubility of Parenthood cite book author Patrick Parkinson title Family Law and the Indissolubility of Parenthood url http books.google.com books?id c21 ZVw D8C&pg PA46 accessdate 25 September 2011 date 21 February 2011 publisher ... custody consists of an arrangement whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child. ref name How to Help Your Child Overcome Your Divorce ref name Child Custody Made Simple cite book author Webster Watnik title Child Custody Made Simple Understanding the Laws of Child Custody and Child ... date April 2003 publisher Single Parent Press isbn 978 0 9649404 3 7 pages 16 38 ref Other forms of custody Alternating custody is an arrangement whereby the child children live for an extended period ... s nest custody is an arrangement whereby the parents go back and forth from a residence in which the child ... children. Joint custody is an arrangement whereby both parents have legal custody and or both parents have physical custody. Split custody is an arrangement whereby one parent has full time custody over some children, and the other parent has full custody over the other children. Third party custody ... under the custody of a third person. See also Divorce Family law Family court Legal custody Parens patriae Parenting plan Physical custody Shared parenting Ward of the state References reflist Category Child custody Child custody Category Childhood Custody Category Divorce Category Family law ... more details
Family law Child custody and legal guardian guardianship are legal terms which are used to describe the legal ... States have superseded the concepts of custody and access . Instead of a parent having custody of or access ... international nomenclature, see parental responsibility access and custody parental responsibility ... manipulation manipulation . It is these infrequent yet difficult custody battles that become ... this, also in the United States of America , the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement ... instead of custody and visitation. The new terminology eliminates the distinction between custodial ... frequent shifts yet longer blocks of time with each parent. Forms of custody Alternating custody ..., that parent retains sole authority over the child children. Shared custody ref See The Determination of Child Custody in the USA http www.stanford.edu group psylawseminar Child 20Custody 20in 20the ... amount of time with the other parent. Opposite to the Alternating custody both parents retains authority over the child children. Bird s nest custody is an arrangement whereby the parents ... and movement on the parents rather than the child children. Joint custody la garde conjointe ... pdf Family Custody Access FR.pdf here . The document is also available for download https ... both parents have legal custody and or both parents have physical custody. Sole custody la garde ... pdf Family Custody Access FR.pdf here . The document is also available for download ... whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child. Split custody la garde divis e ... pdf Family Custody Access FR.pdf here . The document is also available for download https docs.google.com ... one parent has full time custody over some children, and the other parent has full custody over the other children. Third party custody is an arrangement in whereby the children do not remain with either biological parent, and are placed under the custody of a third person. Physical custody Physical ... more details
Custody is a 2007 in film 2007 Lifetime TV network Lifetime television movie , starring Rob Morrow , James Denton actor James Denton , and Kay Panabaker about a widower s fight for custody of his stepdaughter when her birth father who abandoned her returns. Aired on September 8, 2007. It was filmed in and around Ottawa, ON on locations such as the University of Ottawa, Rideau Canal, and Le Chateau Montebello. It was based on the book Figures of Echo , by Mary S. Herczog. Cast Image Custody cast.jpg thumb 250px right Main cast of Custody . From left to right Rob Morrow Morrow , Kay Panabaker Panabaker and James Denton actor Denton . Rob Morrow ... David Gordon James Denton ... John Sullivan Kay Panabaker ... Amanda Gordon Dominique Bisson ... Susan Robin Brule ... Megan Sergio Di Zio ... Eugene David Elver ... Hector Allison Graham ... Audrey Allana Harkin ... Barbara Duane Vitali ... Bar Patron External links imdb title 1038905 title Custody http www.mylifetime.com movies custodyCustody s Lifetime official site Nadia Tass Category American television films Category 2007 television films Category Lifetime TV network films tv film stub fr L Amour d un p re nl Custody ... more details
Family law About the joint custody worldwide the US view of joint custody Joint custody United States the American Dad episode Joint Custody American Dad Joint custody is a court order whereby child custodycustody of a child is awarded to both parties. ref name Arizona State Legislature 25 402 ref name Georgia Code Section 19 9 6 In joint custody both parents are custodial parent s and neither parent is a non custodial parent , or, in other words, the child has two custodial parents. ref name Georgia Code Section 19 9 6 . Joint custody has two main forms joint physical custody joint legal custody History of joint custody In England , prior to the nineteenth century, common law considered children to be the property of their father. ref name Joint Custody and Shared Parenting ref name Divorce ... of the family . ref name Joint Custody and Shared Parenting Industrialization separated ... for their family. ref name Joint Custody and Shared Parenting Conversely, mothers were expected to stay in the home and care for the household and the children. ref name Joint Custody and Shared Parenting ... surrounding the importance of maternal care. ref name Joint Custody and Shared Parenting United States main Joint custody United States In the United States , many states recognize two forms of joint custody, which include joint physical custody and joint legal custody . ref name Georgia Code Section 19 9 6 In joint physical custody, the actual lodging and care of the child is shared according to a court ordered custody schedule. ref name Oregon Laws ref name Kaplan In joint legal custody ... Custody and Shared Parenting cite book author Jay Folberg title Joint Custody and Shared Parenting ... See also Best interests Child custody Divorce Family law Family court Legal custody Parens patriae Parenting plan Physical custody Shared parenting Ward of the state categorization Category Child custody Child custody Category Childhood Custody Category Divorce Category Family law Category Marriage ... more details
A Custody Officer is an attestation attested constable of at least the rank of Sergeant Police 7 Sergeant in the United Kingdom who works in a custody suite . They are responsible for the care and Social welfare provision welfare of Arrest arrested persons who are brought to the custody suite ref name aoj http www.northyorkshire.police.uk aoj suite.asp North Yorkshire Police Administration of Justice Custody Suite Bot generated title dead link date March 2011 ref . Responsibilities The custody officer must ensure that all arrests made by Police officer police officers are legitimate. This also applies to other public servants with power of arrest who may use the suite from time to time, for example Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs Revenue & Customs officers and Immigration to the United Kingdom 1922 present day Immigration officers. The officer presents the arrested person to the custody officer and explains the circumstances of the arrest, with further detention of the person being authorised if the custody officer approves of the arrest. The custody officer must ensure that during the whole time the person is detained at the custody suite, police officers and civilian staff who deal with the detained person adhere to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested ref name aoj . These Codes of Practice include various requirements regarding time limits and record keeping for certain procedures that mat take place whilst the person is in custody and the custody officer is responsible for ensuring these too ref name aoj . Notes reflist Category Police positions in the United Kingdom ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name In Custody title orig translator image Image Incustody.jpg 200px image caption Hardback 1st edition cover. author Anita Desai illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Novel publisher Heinemann book publisher Heinemann release date 8 October 1984 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 208 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 434 18635 X first edition, hardback oclc 11284150 preceded by followed by In Custody 1984 is a novel set in India by Indian American writer Anita Desai . It was List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction Shortlisted, Booker Prize for Fiction in 1984. Plot summary Deven earns a living by teaching Hindi literature to uninterested college students. As his true interests lie in Urdu poetry, he jumps at the chance to meet the great Urdu poet, Nur. Film The 1993 Merchant Ivory Productions film In Custody movie In Custody based upon her 1984 novel of the same name was directed by Ismail Merchant , with a screenplay by Shahrukh Husain . It won the 1994 President of India Gold Medal for Best Picture and stars the noted actors Shashi Kapoor , Shabana Azmi and Om Puri . References Baena, Rosal a. The Condition of Life and Art in Anita Desai s In Custody. Commonwealth Essays and Studies 22.2 2000 Spring 59 68 Landow, George. http www.postcolonialweb.org india desai custodyov.html In Custody on the Postcolonial Web Sen, Sharmila. Urdu in Custody. South Asian Review 22 2001 57 70 External links http www.penguinbooksindia.com Books BookDetail.asp?ID 2810 Book Review DEFAULTSORT In Custody Novel Category British novels Category 1984 novels Category British novels adapted into films Category Novels by Anita Desai Category Novels set in India 1980s novel stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Globalize date September 2011 Death in custody is when a person dies when in the police custodycustody of the police , prison service or other authorities . Death in custody remains a controversial subject, with the authorities often being accused of abuse, neglect, racism and cover ups of the causes of these deaths. http www.cmaj.ca cgi content full 167 10 1127 http www.cmaj.ca cgi reprint 167 10 1127.pdf By country Algeria See Human rights in Algeria Argentina See Human rights in Argentina Australia See separate article Aboriginal deaths in custody Bangladesh At least 32 people have died in Operation Clean Heart by the government of Bangladesh.See Human rights in Bangladesh Burma See Insein Prison , Human rights in Burma Chad See Human rights in Chad China Some estimate 20 million have died in the Chinese prison system. See Laogai , democide . Congo See Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Cuba See Human rights in Cuba Egypt See Human rights in Egypt Germany Death of Oury Jalloh Oury Jalloh Rosa Luxemburg India See Police encounter Indonesia See Cipinang Penitentiary Institution Iran See 1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners Ireland See Terence Wheelock Jamaica At least 650 people have been killed by police officers in Jamaica since 1999. Many of these have been blatantly unlawful killings, yet not one officer has been convicted ... Africa South Africa has an unusually high level of deaths in custody. For example in April to June 1997, there were 56 deaths in custody http www.csvr.org.za index.php?option com content&view article&id ... Emirates UK main UK Deaths in Custody USA Almost 100 prisoners have died in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan ... rights in Zimbabwe See also Institutional racism Category People who died in police custody Category People who died in prison custody List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States List of freedom indices Category Causes of death Custody Category Law enforcement terminology ... more details
Legal custody is a legal term in England and Wales . Prisoners See http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo6and1Eliz2 15 16 52 section 13 section 13 of the Prison Act 1952 . In section 4 of the Official Secrets Act 1989 , the expression legal custody includes detention in pursuance of any enactment or any instrument made under an enactment. ref The Official Secrets Act 1989 , http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1989 6 section 4 section 4 6 ref Children Main Child custody See http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1975 72 section 86 section 86 of the Children Act 1975 . Mental patients Any person required or authorised by or by virtue of the Mental Health Act 1983 to be conveyed to any place or to be kept in custody or detained in a place of safety or at any place to which he is taken under section 42 6 of that Act is, while being so conveyed, detained or kept, as the case may be, deemed to be in legal custody. ref The Mental Health Act 1983 , http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1983 20 section 137 section 137 1 ref For this purpose convey includes any other expression denoting removal from one place to another. ref The Mental Health Act 1983, section 137 3 ref References Reflist Category Legal terms ca Cust dia legal es Custodia legal ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 A custody suite is a designated area within a police station designed and adapted to process and Detainee detain those who have been arrest ed, or who are there for purposes such as answering bail . Historically, all police stations had a small number of Prison cell individual cell s where offenders could be detained. However, in recent years most detainees are more likely to be taken to a large police station which is designated to hold prisoner prisoners . Facilities There are numerous facilities contained within the custody suite, which most commonly include A holding cell where officers wait with prisoners awaiting entry to the suite. A number of Prison cell cell s for detaining prisoners, often split into male , female and Minor law juvenile groups of cells. A prisoner processing area where custody officer s most commonly Sergeant United Kingdom uniformed sergeant s process the prisoners presented to them by police officer s Designated interview rooms, holding equipment used to conduct and record interviews with suspects for use as evidence . A medical room for use by Force Medical Examiner police medical staff Consultation rooms where detained persons can consult with their legal representatives. Rooms used for video Identity parade identification ... have been legally and formally logged in as held in custody. Procedure Upon arrival at the suite, the police officer who has made an arrest presents the suspect at a desk before the custody officer explaining the reason and details of the arrest and evidence gained. If the custody officer is satisfied ... of their rights whilst in custody under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 . Before being ... recorded interview with the suspect before the suspect is brought before the custody officer again ... without any charge. Independent custody visitor s may make unannounced visits to custody suites ... aoj suite.asp Brief description of the Custody Suite dead link date December 2011 Category ... more details
refimprove date March 2012 Evidence law Chain of custody CoC refers to the chronological documentation or wiktionary paper trail paper trail , showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of evidence , physical or electronic. Because evidence can be used in court to convict persons of crimes, it must be handled in a scrupulously careful manner to avoid later allegations of tampering or misconduct which can compromise the case of the prosecution toward acquittal or to overturning a guilty verdict upon appeal . The idea behind recording the chain of custody is to establish that the alleged evidence is in fact related to the alleged crime, rather than having, for example, been planted fraud ulently to make someone appear guilty. Establishing chain of custody is made of both a chronological and logical procedure, especially important when the evidence consists of Fungible fungible goods . In practice, this most often applies to illegal drugs which have been seized ... law possession of the controlled substance in question. Accordingly, the chain of custody ... custody of a piece of evidence. In practice, this means that a police officer or detective will take ... of evidence custody, security conditions while handling or storing the evidence, and the manner ... of persons involved at each step . Example An example of chain of custody would be the recovery ... copies of the lifted fingerprints . The chain of custody requires that from the moment the evidence ... as low as possible. In the courtroom, if the defendant questions the chain of custody of the evidence ... in time, then the chain of custody is broken and the defendant can ask to have the resulting evidence declared inadmissible. Chain of custody is also used in most chemical sampling situations to maintain ... of samples. Chain of custody is especially important in environmental work where sampling can identify ... Rules of Evidence Rule 901 Authentication and Identification Rule used for Chain of Custody Category ... more details
A Custody Assistant is a non warranted officer of a United Kingdom police force who assists police officers and custody officer s in processing people who have been arrest ed and detained in a police custody suite . The custody assistant also has responsibilities relating to the care and Quality of life welfare of the detained person. Role The duties of a custody assistant or known as a Detention Officer commonly include Searching, or assisting in searching arrested persons, Performing regular scheduled checks on detained persons in Prison cell cells , Taking photograph s, DNA samples and fingerprint s of the detained person, Assisting custody officer s with general admin and the running of the Custody suite suite , Providing meals to those detained. Powers In England & Wales, the chief police officer of a territorial police force may designate any person who is employed by the police authority maintaining that force, and is under the direction and control of that chief police officer, as a detention officer . ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Legislation&searchEnacted 0&extentMatchOnly 0&confersPower 0&blanketAmendment 0&sortAlpha 0&PageNumber 0&NavFrom 0&parentActiveTextDocId 112639&ActiveTextDocId 112693&filesize 53565 ref They have a range of powers given by the Police Reform Act 2002 ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Legislation&searchEnacted 0&extentMatchOnly 0&confersPower 0&blanketAmendment 0&sortAlpha 0&PageNumber 0&NavFrom 0&parentActiveTextDocId 112639&ActiveTextDocId 112842&filesize 2720 ref , and their chief police officer decides which of these powers they may use. In Scotland, Police Custody and Security Officer s have powers similar to those of detention officers and escort officers in England and Wales. ref http www.oqps.gov.uk legislation acts acts2003 asp 20030007 en 13 pt12 pb1 l1g76 ref Similar powers are available ... 1903 ref References reflist See also Custody suite Custody Sergeant Category Law enforcement titles ... more details
orphan date January 2010 In Satmar Custody 2003 in film 2003 is an independent documentary film , written and directed by Nitzan Gilady . It tells the story of the Jaradis, a Yemenite Jews Yemeni Jewish married couple whose children were removed and forcefully put into the custody of a Satmar Hasidic dynasty Satmar orphanage within its community in Brooklyn, New York . Aside from illustrating the sorrowful position of the refugee Jaradis, the film also displays many characteristics of the Satmar order as it operates today, from its Haredi Judaism Haredi withdrawal from secular society, as well the community s vehement denial of the legitimacy for the State of Israel to exist. External links imdb title id 0395172 title In Satmar Custody Category 2003 films Category Independent films Category Israeli films Category Hebrew language films Category Jewish documentary films Category Satmar Hasidic dynasty Israel film stub indie film stub ... more details
notability Episode date May 2011 unreferenced date May 2011 Infobox Television episode Title Custody Series Flashpoint TV series Flashpoint Season 2 Episode 13 Guests Airdate October 16, 2009 Production 214 Writer Bob Carney Director Paul A. Kaufman Episode list List of Flashpoint episodes Season list Infobox Flashpoint season 2 episode list Custody is the fourth episode in the third season of the Canadian police drama television series Flashpoint TV series Flashpoint . The episode first aired on October 16, 2009. Notes The song that is played at the end of the episode is Start Again by Illiyun . See also List of Flashpoint episodes External links Category Flashpoint episodes Category 2009 television episodes Category Article Feedback 5 TV episode stub ... more details
Custody Transfer in the oil and gas industry refers to the transactions involving transporting physical ... between tanks and tankers tankers and ships and other transactions. Custody transfer in flow measurement ... for sale from one party to another. During custody transfer, accurate accuracy is of great importance .... ref cite web url http www.pipelineandgasjournal.com custody transfer value good measurement and search truth title Custody Transfer The Value Of Good Measurement And The Search For The Truth. Accessed 10 April 2011. ref The term fiscal metering is often interchanged with custody transfer, and refers ... place. Custody transfer takes place any time fluids are passed from the possession of one party to another ... title Custody Transfer Flowmeter As Cash Register. Accessed 10 April 2011. ref Custody transfer generally involves Industry standards National metrology standards Contractual agreements between custody ... during custody transfer applications, the flowmeters which are used to perform this are subject to approval by an organization such as the American Petroleum Institute API . Custody transfer operations ... destination point, such as a refinery . Metering methods Custody transfer is one of the most important applications for flow measurement . Many flow measurement technologies are used for custody ... http www.emersonprocessxperts.com archives applications custody transfe title Custody Transfer Flow ... pressure DP flowmeters are used for the custody transfer of natural gas to measure the flow of liquid ... www.pipelineandgasjournal.com energy demand propels custody transfer flow measurement title Energy Demand Propels Custody Transfer Flow Measurement. Accessed 10 April 2011. ref Standards and criteria for the use of DP flowmeters for custody transfer applications are specified by the American Gas .... Accessed 11 April 2011. ref One important development in the use of DP flowmeters for custody ... are called axial meters . ref cite web url http www.custodytransfer.com title The World Market for Custody ... more details