PublicOrder Act with its variations is a stock short title used for legislation in Rhodesia , Sierra Leone , Hong Kong , and the United Kingdom , relating to publicorder offence s. List Rhodesia The PublicOrder Act 1955 , an Act giving the police the power to detain and restrict without trial. Sierra Leone The PublicOrder Act 1965 Hong Kong The PublicOrder Ordinance 1967, an Act passed following the Hong Kong 1967 Leftist riots 1967 riots United Kingdom Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The PublicOrder Act 1936 c 6 The PublicOrder Act 1963 c 52 The PublicOrder Act 1986 c 64 The Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 c 33 The PublicOrder Amendment Act 1996 c 59 Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland The PublicOrder Act Northern Ireland 1951 The PublicOrder Amendment Act Northern Ireland 1970 c 4 The following Orders in Council, passed due to the suspension of home rule in Northern Ireland, are considered to be primary legislation The PublicOrder Northern Ireland Order 1987 S.I. 1987 463 N.I. 7 The PublicOrder Amendment Northern Ireland Order 1997 S.I. 1997 1181 N.I. 10 Act of the Scottish Parliament The Police, PublicOrder and Criminal Justice Scotland Act 2006 asp 10 See also List of short titles Riot Acts Category Lists of legislation by short title bg ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The PublicOrder Act 1986 ref The citation of this Act by this short ... statutory offences relating to publicorder to create new offences relating to publicorder. statute ... and PublicOrder Act 1994 , Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 , Criminal Justice and Immigration ... The PublicOrder Act 1986 c 64 is an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It creates a number of publicorder offence s. They replace similar common law offence s and parts of the PublicOrder Act 1936 . It implements recommendations ref The Law Commission. Criminal Law Offences relating to PublicOrder Law Com 123 . HMSO. 1983. ref of the Law ... 23 of the Seditious Meetings Act 1817 section 5 of the PublicOrder Act 1936 Part 2 Processions and assemblies Section 11 Advance notice of public processions requires at least 6 clear days written notice to be given to the police before most public processions, including details of the intended ... trespassory assemblies added by section 70 of the Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 , to control ..., MPs told ref ref http www.policeprofessional.com news.aspx?id 8685 ref See also PublicOrder Act 2009 ... The PublicOrder Act 1986 , as amended, from the The National Archives United Kingdom National ... 4A Intentional harassment, alarm or distress added by section 154 of the Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 Section 5 Harassment, alarm or distress Section 8 Interpretation This section defines ... diverges from the notified time or route Section 12 Imposing conditions on public processions provides police the power to impose conditions on processions to prevent serious public disorder, serious criminal damage or serious disruption to the life of the community Section 13 Prohibiting public processions Chief Police Officer has the power to ban public processions up to three months by applying to local authority for a banning order which needs subsequent confirmation from the Home Secretary ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The PublicOrder Act 1963 ref This short title was conferred by section 2 1 of the Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to increase the penalties for offences under section 5 of the PublicOrder Act 1936 and section 1 of the Public Meeting Act 1908. statute book chapter 1963 c.52 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales and Scotland ref The PublicOrder Act 1963, section 2 2 ref royal assent 31 July 1963 commencement 31 July 1963 ref The Act came into force on receiving royal assent because no other date was specified. ref repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Amended original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1963 52 enacted revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1963 52 legislation history The PublicOrder Act 1963 c.52 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Changes to penalties and mode of trial Section 1 1 increased the penalties to which a person guilty of an offence under section 5 of the PublicOrder Act 1936 conduct conducive to breach of the peace or under section 1 1 of the Public Meeting Act 1908 endeavouring to break up meetings was liable. It also provided that the offence under the PublicOrder Act 1936 was to become triable on indictment. It provided that a person guilty of either of those offences was liable on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months or to a fine not exceeding 500, or to both, or on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding 100, or to both. This did not apply to offences committed before 31 July 1963. ref The PublicOrder Act 1963, section 1 3 ref Consequential amendments Section 1 2 effected consequential amendments to section 7 2 of the PublicOrder Act 1936 and section 1 1 of the Public .... See also PublicOrder Act References reflist UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The PublicOrder Act 1936 ref The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Edw8and1Geo6 1 6 section 10 section 10 1 of this Act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connection with political objects and the maintenance by private persons of associations of military or similar character and to make further provision for the preservation of publicorder on the occasion of public processions and meetings and in public places. year 1936 statute book chapter 1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6 c. 6 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales and Scotland ref The PublicOrder Act 1936, section 10 2 ref royal assent 18 December 1936 commencement 1 January 1937 ref The PublicOrder Act 1936, http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Edw8and1Geo6 1 6 section 10 enacted section 10 3 ref repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Edw8and1Geo6 1 6 contents enacted legislation history use new UK LEG revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Edw8and1Geo6 1 6 contents The PublicOrder Act 1936 1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6 c. 6 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ... the Act banned the wearing of political uniform s in any public place or public meeting. It also required police consent for political marches to go ahead now covered by the PublicOrder Act 1986 . The Act ... the party s main base in the years after the PublicOrder Act 1936 was passed. ref G. C. Webber, Patterns ... 3 ref The PublicOrder Act 1936 was also used extensively against the flying picket s during the UK ... 3 to, the PublicOrder Act 1986 . The offence under this section was abolished by section 9 2 ... , contrary to section 4 of the PublicOrder Act 1986 . ref Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice , 1999, para. 29 27 at p.2327 ref See also PublicOrder Act References reflist UK ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 PublicOrder & Security Division is one of the units under the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs . The unit is headed by a secretary, a level equivalent to the rank of army major general , and he or she reports directly to ministry s secretary general. Category Ministries and departments of the Malaysian Federal Government Malaysia stub ... more details
The PublicOrder Ordinance is chapter 245 in the Laws of Hong Kong , whose purpose is the maintaining publicorder through the control of assembly, procession, and demonstration, limiting people s freedom of expression. China considers the 1995 version of the regulations to contravene the Basic Law , so the Chinese controlled Provisional Legislative Council Hong Kong Provisional Legislative Council repealed some provisions 1997 in 1997 , and re enacted others that are inconsistent with the Convention , including the procession and assembly system to a notice no objection notice system. In the 2005 World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2005 WTO meeting , the Police referred to the Ordinance to arrest nearly a thousand protesting South Korean farmers in Hong Kong, but afterwards but no one could successfully be convicted. References Reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.hk blis ind.nsf CurAllChinDoc?OpenView& Start 245& Count 30& Expand 245 245 PublicOrder Ordinance, the existing provisions http www.legco.gov.hk yr97 98 chinese bills bills08 cbills08.htm 1997 PublicOrder Amendment Bill See also Macau national security law Category Hong Kong law Category Hong Kong society HongKong law stub zh ... more details
refimprove date May 2009 Image Dublin Riots 25 02 06.jpg thumb 300 The PublicOrder Unit on O Connell Street during the 2006 Dublin Riots . The Garda PublicOrder Unit is a unit of An Garda S och na , Republic of Ireland Ireland s police force, that deals with public disorder, including riot s and protest s. Tactics The unit is trained to use riot control tactics to control, disperse, and arrest civilians that are involved in a riot, demonstration, or protest. This may involve the use of force and intimidation to subdue those involved. Equipment As with ordinary uniformed members of An Garda S och na , the PublicOrder Unit do not routinely carry firearms, relying instead on conventional, non lethal weapons such as Baton law enforcement batons . Members of the unit typically wear body armour, riot helmets, and carry riot shields. Notable operations In 1995, the unit dealt with rioting England English football hooliganism football hooligans including many members of Combat 18 during a friendly soccer match between the Republic of Ireland soccer team Republic of Ireland and English soccer team England in Lansdowne Road football riot Lansdowne Road . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v PcdnzeoBJT4 ref In 2006, the unit was involved in the 2006 Dublin riots , and were deployed to deal with rioters in Dublin city centre. Some members of the unit were injured during the riots, which lasted several hours. In July 2008, members of the unit along with the Garda Air Support Unit Air Support Unit and Garda Dog Unit Dog Unit assisted local Garda when a feud between two Irish Traveller Traveller families broke into a riot in Dalton Park, Mullingar . ref http www.irishtimes.com newspaper ireland 2008 0730 1217279170243.html ref See also Territorial Support Group References reflist External links http www.garda.ie Official site Garda S och na Category Garda S och na PublicOrder Unit ireland stub ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Undersecretariat of PublicOrder and Security nativename Kamu D zeni ve G venli i M ste arl nativename a nativename r logo KDGM Agency Logo.png logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed 2010 preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Turkey headquarters employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Muammer G ler chief1 position Undersecretary chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website footnotes The Undersecretariat of PublicOrder and Security of the Ministry of the Interior Turkey Ministry of the Interior lang tr Kamu D zeni ve G venli i M ste arl ref http www.mevzuat.gov.tr Metin.Aspx?MevzuatKod 1.5.5952&MevzuatIliski 0&sourceXmlSearch Kamu D zeni ve G venli i M ste arl n n Te kilat ve G revleri hakk nda Kanun ref is the governmental intelligence organization of Turkey . PublicOrder and Security Organization, to combat terrorism and to develop policies and strategies in this regard ensure coordination between relevant institutions and organizations are responsible for an intelligence unit. ref http yenisafak.com.tr Politika ?i 244707 ref References references Domestic national intelligence agencies Category Law enforcement in Turkey tr Kamu D zeni ve G venli i M ste arl ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name PublicOrder and Riot Squad image Deleted image removed Image PORS APEC 2007.jpg 200px caption PublicOrder and Riot Squad in Sydney during APEC protests 2007 country Australia type Law Enforcement , Riot control branch dates 2005 Present specialization Law Enforcement command structure size 100 full time officers current commander Chief Superintendent Steve Cullen garrison ceremonial chief nickname PORS motto colors march mascot battles APEC Australia 2007 , World Youth Day 2008 notable commanders anniversaries decorations The PublicOrder and Riot Squad PORS is the full time riot squad of the New South Wales Police Force . PORS is within the command of Field Operations under the Major Events and Incidents Group MEIG which is responsible for planning for major events such as Operation Vikings, APEC , the World Youth Day and New Year s Eve celebrations ref www.secure.nsw.gov.au Media centre Media releases 2006 NEW STATE OF ART POLICE OPERATIONS CENTRE UNVEILLED.aspx ref . History The New South Wales Police Force PublicOrder and Riot Squad PORS is a full time riot squad created in September 2005 becoming operational in January 2006 ref http news.ninemsn.com.au article.aspx?id 77365 ref within the Major Events and Incidents Group Command. PORS was created as a result of Parliamentary reports into the response and handling of riots in Redfern February 2004 and Macquarie Fields February 2005 where command and control and resources were criticized and found ..., without need to return to a station to access gear as the part time PublicOrder and Operational Support ... Force PublicOrder & Riot Squad.jpg thumb 250px right A PublicOrder and Riot Squad rapid response vehicle. The PublicOrder and Riot Squad, currently commanded by Chief Superintendent Steve Cullen ... Law enforcement in Australia Oceania topic Law enforcement in DEFAULTSORT PublicOrder And Riot ... ref . PORS role also includes attending major public protests and demonstrations, assisting ... more details
, publicorder crime is defined by Siegel 2004 as ...crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations ... the behaviour it considers threatening. Thus, publicorder crime includes consensual crime , victimless ... and morality moral sense. Publicorder crime is now the preferred term by proponents as against ... law Publicorder offences History of English criminal law Publicorder offences Crimes without apparent victims In publicorder crimes, there are many instances of criminality where a person is accused ... about birth control is no longer considered obscene see the Publicorder crime case law in the United ... of these vices as crimes simply keeps organized crime in business. Decriminalization of publicorder crimes Maguire and Radosh 1999 146 7 accept that the publicorder crimes that cause the most controversy ... of substance abuse and disruptive behavior. The presence of publicorder crimes encourages a climate of general disrespect for the law. Many individuals choose to violate publicorder laws, because ... will seek more than just mere depictions. The cost of enforcing publicorder crimes is too high ... order crimes not having a victim, someone aside from a victim has to be used to report publicorder crimes, and someone other than the sovereign people itself has to be delegated to enforce the public ... the government, or against society. Publicorder crimes will end up being selectively prosecuted ... into enforcement so that there is greater certainty of arrest and punishment. Thus, in publicorder ... crimes. The use of the term publicorder crime grew out of the research to test the hypothesis ... prohibition . See also Drug related crime PublicOrder Act 1986 Victimless crime political philosophy ... Order Crime English criminal law navbox DEFAULTSORT PublicOrder Crime Category Anti social ... when it is too disruptive and has proved uncontrollable through informal sanctions. Publicorder crime should be distinguished from political crime . In the former, although the identity of the victim ... more details
Image Streetdrinking24102008148.jpg thumb 250px right Designated Public Place, Camden, London Designated Public Place Orders DPPOs give police officers discretionary powers to require a person to stop drinking and confiscate alcohol or containers of alcohol in public places. ref cite web last Ward first Philip title Designated Public Place Orders url http www.parliament.uk briefingpapers commons lib research briefings snha 04606.pdf publisher House of Commons Library accessdate 10 May 2011 ref In the London Borough of Southwark , DPPOs are also called Alcohol Control Areas ACAs , while in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham , they are called Controlled Drinking Areas CDAs or Controlled Drinking Zones CDZs . Failure to comply with alcohol restrictions in DPPOs can result in arrest and or a fine of up to 500. ref name Times DPPOs are implemented by Local government in the United Kingdom local councils in order to address alcohol related crime and disorder in public places. As of 2009 June 712 DPPOs have implemented by local authorities since Section 13 of the Police and Criminal Justice Act 2001 gave councils the power to do so where they were satisfied that areas were suffering from alcohol related crime and disorder. ref name Times cite news title A glass of wine with your picnic? It s against the law url http business.timesonline.co.uk tol business law article6571617.ece accessdate 10 May 2011 newspaper The Times date 25 June 2009 author Rosemary Bennett author2 Richard Ford ref A common impact of enforcement of DPPO powers is displacement of street drinking to nearby areas. Citation needed date May 2008 A number of local authorities have used DPPOs to successfully reduce alcohol related ASB, but have stressed that DPPOs are not the solution to these problems but a useful ... Crime Reduction Act 2006 makes some amendments to the law surrounding the designation of public places during public events. References references http www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk Home Office ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title PublicOrder Act Northern Ireland 1951 parliament Parliament of Northern Ireland long title An Act to make certain provision with respect to the maintenance of publicorder and the prevention of disturbance of public meetings, and for purposes connected with the matters ... Ireland 1954 PublicOrder Northern Ireland Order 1987 repealing legislation status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG revised text The PublicOrder Act Northern ... to a breach of the peace or serious public disorder, he could order the route to be changed. If the Minister ... associations and banned the carrying of offensive weapons in public places. Repeal of Act The Act was repealed by the PublicOrder Northern Ireland Order 1987 , an Order in Council made by the British ... their re routing became much more common. See also PublicOrder Act References reflist small references External links http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1987 Uksi 19870463 en 1.htm Text of the PublicOrder Northern Ireland Order 1987 Category Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland 1951 ... commencement Immediate repeal date amendments 1970 related legislation Public Meeting Act 1908 , Civil ... required any person or persons organising a public procession to give 48 hours notice to a senior officer of the Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC . The only exceptions were funeral processions and public ... to prevent serious disorder, he could make an order banning any or all parades in that area. The Act also made it an offence to say or do anything insulting, threatening or abusive at a public meeting ... in a disorderly manner during a lawful public meetings for the purpose of preventing the purpose ... and made it an offence to sit, kneel or lie in a public place to hinder any lawful activity. When ... with a public procession customarily held along a particular route . Maximum fines ... agree that the clause exempting these parades privileged Orange Order and other Protestant ... more details
infobox military award name Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder image File Soviet ... in the Protection of PublicOrder obverse awarded by flag Russian Federation br flag USSR country ... while maintaining publicorder and combating crime campaign status Active description motto clasps ... individual higher same lower related image2 File Maintaining publicorder rib.png 80px caption2 Ribbon of the Medal For Distinction in Protection of PublicOrder File Soviet medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder OBVERSE.jpg 150px thumb right Obverse of the Soviet variant of the Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder Image Alu Alkhanov.jpg 150px thumb right Career ... in Protection of PublicOrder The Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder ... personnel in their duties. Award history The Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder ... of PublicOrder was awarded to soldiers and officers of law enforcement bodies and to soldiers of Internal Troops for exploits and achievements displayed in the protection of publicorder and the fight ... for active participation in the protection of publicorder and for displaying courage and dedication ... Soviet republics. ref name publicorder The Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder ... or in the units internal forces active participation in the protection of publicorder and for displaying ... publicorder and combating crime, for high performance in service, as well as to other citizens ... publicorder. ref name statute cite web authorlink Russian Government title Statute of the Medal For Distinction in Protection of PublicOrder publisher Commission under the President of the Russian ... For Distinction in Protection of PublicOrder is to be worn on the left side of the chest with other ... The Medal For Distinction in the Protection of PublicOrder is a 32mm in diameter circular silver ... OF PUBLICORDER lang ru , the inscription is surrounded ... more details
Politics of Switzerland A referendum on publicorder was held in Switzerland on 11 March 1934. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1911 ISBN 9783832956097 ref Voters were asked whether they approved of a federal law on maintaining publicorder. ref name NS The proposal was rejected by 53.8 of voters. ref name NS Background The referendum was an optional referendum , ref name NS which only a majority of the vote, as opposed to the obligatory referendums , which required a double majority a majority of the popular vote and majority of the cantons. ref name N2 Nohlen & St ver, p1891 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Choice Votes align left For 419,399 46.2 align left Against 488,672 53.8 align left Blank votes 11,431 align left Invalid votes 2,682 align left Total 922,184 100 align left Registered voters turnout 1,167,508 79.0 align left colspan 3 Source Nohlen & St ver References reflist Swiss elections Category 1934 referendums Category 1934 in Switzerland Category Referendums in Switzerland ... more details
The PublicOrder and Security Act POSA is a piece of legislation introduced in Zimbabwe in 2002 by a ZANU PF dominated parliament. ref Kabatana Archives http www.kubatana.net html archive legisl 020122posa.asp?sector LEGISL&year 0&range start 1 accessed 02 09 2008 ref The act was amended in 2007. The chief architects of the act when it was formulated were Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Chinamasa . Many regard POSA as an act that helped Robert Mugabe consolidate his power. The law gave untold powers to the police, the Zimbabwe Republic Police ZRP . References Reflist Category Zimbabwean law Category Zimbabwean legislation Category 2002 in Zimbabwe Category 2002 in law Zimbabwe stub ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make further provision in relation to criminal justice including employment in the prison service to amend or extend the criminal law and powers for preventing crime and enforcing that law to amend the Video Recordings Act 1984 and for purposes connected with those purposes. statute book chapter 1994 c.33 introduced by Michael Howard territorial extent England & Wales Scotland Northern Ireland royal assent 3 November 1994 commencement Multiple dates amendments Crime and Disorder Act 1998 related legislation status Amended original text http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1994 Ukpga 19940033 en 1 activeTextDocId 2156203 The Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 c.33 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It introduced a number of changes to the existing law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights and in greater penalties for certain anti social behaviours. The Bill was introduced by Michael Howard , home secretary of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major s Conservative Party UK Conservative government , and attracted widespread opposition. Changes Changes which received great public attention included Sections 34 39, which substantially changed the right to silence of an accused person, allowing for inferences to be drawn from their silence. Sections 54 59, which gave the police greater rights to take and retain intimate body samples. Section 60, which increased ... 1 hi england devon 8155441.stm ref See also PublicOrder Act SchNEWS , a newspaper set up to describe ... links http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1994 Ukpga 19940033 en 1.htm The Criminal Justice and PublicOrder Act 1994 , as originally enacted, from the Office of Public Sector Information . UK SLD 2156203 http ... DEFAULTSORT Criminal Justice And PublicOrder Act 1994 Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament ... more details
Conditions of publicorder in Japan compare favorably with those in other industrialized countries. The overall crime rate is low by North American and West European standards and has shown a general decline since the mid 1960s. The incidence of violent crime is especially low, due mainly to pervasive social pressure and conditioning to obey the law. Problems of particular concern are those associated with a modern industralized nation, including juvenile delinquency , Road transport Traffic control traffic control , and white collar crime . Post World War II Civil disorder s occurred beginning in the early 1950s, chiefly in Tokyo , but did not seriously threaten the internal security of the Sovereign state state . Far less frequent after the early 1970s, they were in all cases effectively countered by efficient and well trained police units employing the most sophisticated techniques of riot control . Police Japan s police are an apolitical body under the general supervision of independent agencies, free of direct central government executive control cf. National Police Agency Japan . They are checked by an independent judiciary and monitored by a free and active press. The police are generally well respected and can rely on considerable public cooperation in their work. While police are well trained, they generally have little practical experience outside of writing tickets or answering an occasional domestic dispute. Legal process of arrest When a person is suspected of a crime, the police can hold him for up to three days before initiating an investigation. The police must ... sessions. If a suspect can not afford an attorney, one will not be appointed there are no public ... record of about 98 . These patterns contribute to public perceptions of the infallibility of the police ... the trust and respect accorded to them by the general public. Constitutionally guaranteed rights ... Judicial system of Japan References This article includes text from the public domain Library ... more details
The National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit NPOIU is a United Kingdom police intelligence unit set up in 1999 to track Green politics green activists and public demonstrations. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi programmes true spies 2337091.stm work BBC News title Secret State Timeline date 17 October 2002 ref History Established in March 1999, the NPOIU incorporated the Animal Rights National Index , ref http www.independent.co.uk life style how scarves and woollies slaughtered a trade 1566775.html How scarves and woollies slaughtered a trade by Paul Vallely, The Independent , 6 January 1995 ref work that had previously been the responsibility of the various Special Branch es. ref http www.independent.co.uk news special branch to target protesters 1439755.html Special Branch to target protesters by Jason Bennetto, The Independent , 3 November 1994 ref ref http www.independent.co.uk news crackdown on green terrorists 1388710.html Crackdown on green terrorists by Jason Bennetto, The Independent , 29 December 1994 ref Initially operated as part of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch. ref name HMICNTK and is now part of the Specialist Operations Business Group. ref http www.mpa.gov.uk downloads publications budgetbook2007 08.pdf MPA Revenue and Capital Budget Book 2007 08 ... about the National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit NPOIU . In response, David Hanson Minister ... and dissemination of intelligence on the extremist threat to publicorder. ref name HMICNTK http ... crime 8250346 What is the National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit.html title What is the National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit? publisher Daily Telegraph date 10 January, 2011 accessdate 2011 ... Head of Confidential Intelligence Unit CIU National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit NPOIU , ACPO website ... in 1999 fr National PublicOrder Intelligence Unit ... to protest activity. Help forces manage concerns of communities and businesses in order to minimise ... more details
The Emergency PublicOrder and Crime Prevention Ordinance , commonly abbreviated as the Emergency Ordinance EO , is a Malaysian law whose most well known provision allows for indefinite detention without trial. The Emergency Ordinance was enacted by the National Operations Council led by Tun Abdul Razak as part of the state of emergency declared following the May 13 incident May 13 race riots . As the state of emergency has never been revoked to the present day, the Emergency Ordinance remains in force. The Ordinance has been regularly used to detain those deemed to be subversive by the government, and is in fact used far more frequently than the Internal Security Act Malaysia Internal Security Act . Though figures for those detained under the EO are not released by the government, Human Rights Watch estimated there to be 712 such detainees in 2005. ref cite web title Repeal Emergency Ordinance Report url http www.malaysianbar.org.my human rights repeal emergency ordinance report.html accessdate 20 July 2011 ref A recent use of the Emergency Ordinance was in June 2011, to detain indefinitely 6 members of Parti Sosialis Malaysia , including Sungai Siput Member of Parliament Dr. Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj , due to their support for the Bersih 2.0 rally for electoral reform. These 6 people have been collectively called the Emergency Ordinance 6 , or EO6 . As of July, all 6 remained under detention, and looked likely to remain so for another two years. ref cite web title PSM 6 An unlawful detention url http www.freemalaysiatoday.com 2011 07 18 psm 6 an unlawful detention publisher Free Malaysia Today accessdate 20 July 2011 ref The first Occupy Dataran was planned to coincided with an EO6 vigil. When the EO6 were released on 29 July, ref http www.freemalaysiatoday.com 2011 07 29 psms eo6 released ref the first official KL People s Assembly meeting was postponed until the following Saturday, 6 August. ref cite web title 50 url http www.kwongwah.com.my news ... more details
Original research date February 2009 Infobox Military Unit unit name CO11 image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Met police logo.svg 225px caption Metropolitan Police Service CO11 dates Present country flagcountry United Kingdom branch Central Operations command structure type Central Operations role Domestic Public Order and Police Law Enforcement current commander Chief Superintendent Ian Thomas ref http www.met.police.uk job job986 the job issue 16 book.pdf ref ref cite web url http www.getsurrey.co.uk news s 2044011 mounted police get royal seal of approval title Mounted police get royal seal of approval News publisher getsurrey date 2009 01 30 accessdate 2009 06 08 ref ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname CO11 colours identification symbol identification symbol label notable commanders anniversaries The Public Order Operational Command Unit CO11 is a Central Operations unit of London s Metropolitan Police Service , the unit is responsible for a series of specialist policing activities, which include Public order and event policing including Forward Intelligence Team s Public order training Emergency procedures Contingency planning Officer safety policy and training CO11 supports other operational units and borough command units with advice and guidance, including the training arm of the Mounted Branch. Among the unit s subdivisions are CO11 7 Dog Support Unit DSU ref name mp co11 7 cite web url http www.met.police.uk foi pdfs policies dogs coming to police notice impact.pdf title Equality Impact Assessment Dogs Coming to Police Notice publisher Metropolitan Police Service date 17 August 2009 accessdate 12 April 2011 ref References reflist Metropolitan Police Category Metropolitan Police units Public Order Operational Command Unit UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File Cheboksary Russian Drama Theatre in 1980s.jpg thumb Cheboksary Russian Drama Theatre in 1980s Public Order Badge of Honor Russian Drama Theater is a theater located in Cheboksary . It was founded on December 14, 1922. References http www.rusdram.culture21.ru Site of Theater coord missing Russia Category Theatres in Russia cv ru ... more details
classical orderPublicorder , a concept in urban planning Honors Order honour , medal or award Religious ...Wiktionary Order may refer to TOC right Ordinality Collation , the sequencing and ordering of text Alphabetical order Lexicographical orderOrder of precedence Philosophy Natural order philosophy Implicate and explicate order according to David Bohm Science and mathematics Order and disorder physics , measured by an order parameter or more generally by entropy An ordered world, the cosmos , antithetical concept of chaos Order, the category number of lighthouse Fresnel lens es, defining size and focal length Order biology , a rank between class and family, or a taxon at that rank Order mathematics , various meanings Order of reaction , a concept of chemical kinetics Order of hierarchical complexity ... Social order , a concept used in sociology, history and other social sciences, referring to the conduct of society World order disambiguation , including the concept of a world government Topological order , an organized quantum state Computer science Order of computation , the computational complexity of an algorithm Canonical order disambiguation , the order of elements that obeys a certain set of rules or specifications Z order , which graphics cover up others on computer screens Electronics and telecommunications First order hold in signal processing Modulation order , the number of different symbols that can be sent using a given modulation The polynomial order of a Filter signal processing transfer function Economics and commerce Order business , an instruction from a customer to buy Order exchange , customer s instruction to a stock broker Money order Work order Legal, political, and military Court order , made by a judge, e.g. a restraining order Executive order disambiguation , issued by the executive branch of government General order , a published directive from a commander Standing order disambiguation , a general order of indefinite duration, and similar ongoing ... more details
The Order can refer to in comics The Order comics , the name of two fictional comic book superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe in computer and video games The Order, a fictional terrorist faction in the video game Freelancer video game Freelancer 2003 The Order Deus Ex The Order Deus Ex , a fictional pseudo religious organization in the computer game Deus Ex Invisible War 2003 The Order, a fictional religious group in the video game franchise Silent Hill 1999 first in series in film The Order 2001 film The Order 2001 film , a 2001 film directed by Sheldon Lettich written by and starring Jean Claude van Damme The Order 2003 film The Order 2003 film also known as The Sin Eater , a 2003 film written and directed by Brian Helgeland starring Heath Ledger in organizations Kappa Alpha Order , a fraternity The Order, a common name for the Latter Day Church of Christ , a Mormon fundamentalist denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement The Order group , an white nationalist revolutionary organization active in the United States between 1983 and 1984 See also Order disambiguation disambig de The Order nl The Order pt The Order ... more details
An code ORDER BY code clause in SQL specifies that a SQL code Select SQL SELECT code statement returns a result set with the rows being sorted by the values of one or more columns. The sort criteria do not have to be included in the result set. The sort criteria can be expressions, including but not limited to column names, user defined function user defined functions , arithmetic operations, or code CASE code expressions. The expressions are evaluated and the results are used for the sorting, i.e. the values stored in the column or the results of the function call. code ORDER BY code is the only way to sort the rows in the result set. Without this clause, the relational database system may return the rows in any order. If an ordering is required, the code ORDER BY code must be provided in the code SELECT code statement sent by the application. Although some database systems allow the specification of an code ORDER BY code clause in subselects or view database view definitions, the presence there has no effect. A view is a logical relational table, and the relational model mandates that a table is a set of rows, implying no sort order whatsoever. The only exception are constructs like code ORDER BY ORDER OF ... code not standardized in SQL 2003 which allow the propagation of sort ... a default sort order for Null SQL Null s. With the SQL 2003 extension T611, Elementary OLAP operations ... NULLS LAST code clauses of the code ORDER BY code list, respectively. Not all DBMS vendors implement ... Structure code ORDER BY ... DESC code will order in descending order, otherwise ascending order is used ... FROM Employees ORDER BY LastName, FirstName source This sorts by the LastName field, then by the FirstName field if LastName matches. References Reflist SQL DEFAULTSORT Order By Category SQL keywords Category Articles with example SQL code database stub compu lang stub cs ORDER BY sq Order by SQL uk Order by ... more details
The Public is the people and society of a nation or community, or the whole of mankind. The Public may also refer to The Public band , a rock band from Illinois, United States The Public indie band , an indie rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States The Public play The Public , a play by Federico Garc a Lorca, known in the original Spanish as El p blico The Public Theater , a theatre company in New York City The Public, West Bromwich , an English community arts project based in West Bromwich. disambig ... more details