• Law enforcement in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) operates primarily through governmental police agencies. The current police service in Taiwan...
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    Police vehicles in Taiwan are used by the National Police Agency to enforce the law, maintain public and social order, and deal with crime in the country...
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  • youth members. Black gold (politics) Jianghu Law enforcement in Taiwan "How Bamboo grew: 10,000-strong Taiwanese triad linked to Hong Kong executive's kidnapping...
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  • A law enforcement agency (LEA) is any agency which enforces the law. This may be a special or local police/sheriffs, state troopers, and feds such as...
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    Martial law in Taiwan (Chinese: 戒嚴時期; pinyin: Jièyán Shíqí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kài-giâm sî-kî) refers to the periods in the history of Taiwan after World War...
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  • The law of the Republic of China as applied in Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu is based on civil law with its origins in the modern Japanese and German...
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    evacuation to Taiwan. After retreating to Taiwan in 1949, ROCMP units were put in charge of 2 main missions besides the typical law enforcement over other...
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    maintaining law and order, protecting the resources of the territorial waters of the Republic of China (Taiwan), which surrounds Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen...
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    government and enforcing different subsets of the applicable law. The Afghan National Police is responsible for civilian law enforcement. Once under the...
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  • Thunder Squad (category Law enforcement in Taiwan)
    Republic of China (Taiwan). They are highly trained and responsible for carrying out high-risk arrests and other dangerous law enforcement duties. The Thunder...
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    Intersex rights in Taiwan Freedom of religion in Taiwan Identification in Taiwan Law enforcement in Taiwan Coast Guard Administration National Police Agency...
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    of China (Taiwan). The agency oversees all police forces on a national level, and is headquartered in Taipei. Most actual law enforcement and day-to-day...
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  • Sex trafficking in Taiwan is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the Taiwan, which is a country of origin...
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    law enforcement positions can be considered a large social change.[according to whom?] A century ago,[when?] there were few jobs open to women in law...
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  • World Police Museum (category Law enforcement in Taiwan)
    pinyin: Shìjiè Jǐngchá Bówùguǎn) is a museum about policing in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. The museum is located inside the Central Police University...
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    Prostitution in Taiwan was made illegal under a 1991 law. Legislation was introduced in 2011 to allow local governments in Taiwan to set up "special zones"...
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    Law enforcement in China consists of an extensive public security system and a variety of enforcement procedures used to maintain order in the country...
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  • give away assets in order to qualify for Medicaid. Similar laws also exist in Germany, France, Taiwan and Singapore. Filial support laws were an outgrowth...
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    of Taiwan came back to China's control given the impending withdrawal of Japanese forces and colonial government. Martial law was declared first in 1947...
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  • law enforcement officers. Lists of killings by law enforcement officers Police brutality Police firearm use by country Police use of deadly force in the...
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  • bring the law into compliance, after which registration of such marriages would come into force automatically. In November 2018, the Taiwanese electorate...
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  • permitted or restricted with various levels of privacy protection, law enforcement requirements, anti-fraud measures, or individual party consent. The...
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    administration, national emergency services, local administration systems, law enforcement. It closely monitors the rights of the residents and every aspect of...
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    August 1987 to help with labor inspection and the enforcement of the Labor Standards Law. In Taiwan, companies with at least a single employee have the...
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    swallowtail butterfly, an endemic species of Taiwan. Following the passage of an amendment to Article 14 of the Enforcement Rules of the Passport Act on 9 August...
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  • surrounding the political status of Taiwan or the Taiwan issue is an ongoing dispute on the political status of Taiwan, currently controlled by the Republic...
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    In the early history of Taiwan, armed forces were composed of military volunteers. Conscription was first enforced in Taiwan in January 1945, the final...
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    for 城市管理执法; 'Urban Management and Law Enforcement'') is an administrative practice of city-level local governments in China to oversee and manage city...
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    bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Republic of China (Taiwan) are regarded as the most comprehensive of those in Asia. Both male and female same-sex...
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    Central Police University (category Law enforcement in Taiwan)
    academy located in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. CPU is the highest educational institution for police education in Taiwan. CPU is an administrative...
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