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Hong Kong Correctional Services (also called Correctional Services Department, CSD, 懲教署) is responsible for prisoners and prisons in Hong Kong. The Commissioner of Correctional Services reports to the Secretary for Security. Although the Chief Magistrate (now Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong)) was given control over prisons in 1841, the legislation to create the department did not come into being until 1853. CSD was part of the Hong Kong Police Force until 1879 when the role of Superintendent of Victoria Gaol was created. Superintendent of Victoria Gaol was re-titled as Superintendent of Prisons, the department has been financially independent from the Hong Kong Police Force since 1921. ==Ranks== As with all of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services, British-pattern rank insignia continue to be utilised, with the only change being the replacement of the St. Edward's Crown by the Bauhinia flower crest in 1997.〔(International Encyclopaedia of Uniform Insignia, Hong Kong Correctional Services )〕 *Commissioner of Correctional Services (similar insignia to a UK General) *Deputy Commissioner (similar insignia to a UK Lieutenant-General) *Assistant Commissioner (similar insignia to a UK Major-General) *Chief Superintendent (similar insignia to a UK Colonel) *Senior Superintendent (similar insignia to a UK Lieutenant-Colonel) *Superintendent (similar insignia to a UK Major) *Chief Officer (similar insignia to a UK Captain) *Principal Officer (similar insignia to a UK Lieutenant with a bar beneath) *Officer (similar insignia to a UK Lieutenant) *Probationary Officer (similar insignia to a UK Second Lieutenant) *Assistant Officer Class I (similar insignia to a UK Sergeant) *Assistant Officer Class II (similar to a UK Private) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hong Kong Correctional Services」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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