Enforcement assistance

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The implementation guide is a sub-category of assistance and making the request of an authority to another is, specific measures to accomplish . This can be a ruling, a notice or a resolution. The reason for this is the personal or functional inability of the requesting authority.

The most common case is the use of direct coercion through physical violence; Executives are then police officers .

The enforcement assistance requires a request and, in the case of deprivation of liberty, a judicial decision, which is to be obtained by the requesting authority; Otherwise, they are carried out in accordance with the law and the responsibility of the police (or the requested authority).

Examples:

  • In the event of a forced admission , the public order office turns to the police in order to transfer a dangerous person to a psychiatric hospital under surveillance by means of direct coercion
  • The judiciary is asking the police to take an arrested person from the court to a correctional facility because they lack transport facilities.
  • The youth welfare office offers the accommodation of young people in foster families outside of working hours. The police are responsible for transporting the young people who have been arrested.

Individual evidence

  1. Pieroth / Schlink / Kniesel , Police and Ordinance Law , 2002, § 5, Rn 8.

See also