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Law enforcement in Austria is the responsibility of the Directorate General for Public Security, a subdivision of the Federal Ministry of the Interior located at Herrengasse 7 in Vienna. Law enforcement in Austria underwent restructuring on 1 July 2005. The public security police, the criminal investigation service and the Bundesgendarmerie were consolidated and organized into nine federal state commands.〔AUSTRIA‘S NEW POLICE FORCE, http://www.bundespolizei.gv.at/all/broschueren/broschuere-english.pdf〕 Over 20,000 police officers are on duty in the Federal Police at more than 1,000 police stations. On lakes and rivers the federal police has over 70 boats and other craft to act as the Water police. The phone number 059133 connects you to the nearest police station anywhere in Austria. The emergency number is 133. == Law enforcement agencies == *Directorate General for Public Security〔Interpol (entry ) Retrieved 15 May 2007〕 * *Federal Investigation Bureau ((ドイツ語:Bundeskriminalamt)) * *Federal Police ((ドイツ語:Bundespolizei)) - divided into 83 district police commands and 27 city police commands * *Municipal Police ((ドイツ語:Gemeindesicherheitswache)) - in 21 municipalities * * Air Police ((ドイツ語:Flugpolizei)) * * Prison Guard ((ドイツ語:Justizwache)) - responsible for prisons and prisoner transports * * * ''Justizwache Einsatz Gruppe'' (JEG): special force for prisons in case of emergency 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「Law enforcement in Austria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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