About: Warrant card

An Entity of Type: television show, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

A warrant card is proof of identification and authority carried by police officers and some other law enforcement officers including immigration officers. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries. Many other countries refer to their equivalent of warrant cards simply as police credentials, commission books, or identification cards. In the UK MI5 officers also have warrant cards. Specially trained mental health practitioners called Approved Mental Health Professional are also warranted council officers and carry warrant cards when acting under the Mental Health Act 1983.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • A warrant card is proof of identification and authority carried by police officers and some other law enforcement officers including immigration officers. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries. Many other countries refer to their equivalent of warrant cards simply as police credentials, commission books, or identification cards. In the UK MI5 officers also have warrant cards. Specially trained mental health practitioners called Approved Mental Health Professional are also warranted council officers and carry warrant cards when acting under the Mental Health Act 1983. Warrant cards generally include a photograph of the holder as well as the holder's name, rank, warrant number and a holographic emblem to mark authenticity. The warrant number is equivalent to a badge number in other police services; it is a unique identifier unlike a collar number (sometimes displayed on the uniform) which may change when transferring between departments or changing rank. A warrant card is sometimes displayed alongside a badge showing the service to which the officer belongs, but is increasingly commonly displayed on one ID card, with the force crest printed on it. The text on a warrant card usually indicates that the holder is granted authority by a specific official to perform the functions of the office held, and may also indicate training to a particular level. In the UK, police personnel authorized to carry firearms may have an endorsement on their warrant card to that effect. (en)
  • 委任證是一種身份和職權識別證明,由警察和一些其他執法人員(例如移民官員)携帶。使用“委任證”(英語:warrant card)的國家包括英國及其他英聯邦國家,以及一些前屬英聯邦的國家和地區。其他國家一般將類似的證明稱爲警察身份證、警官證、任命冊(commission book)等。在英國,除了警察外,軍情五處(内務情報)官員也携帶委任證。 委任證一般包括持有人照片,以及持有人的姓名,職級,委任號碼,以及用以證明真實性全息標志。委任號碼等於其他國家警察的警號(或稱徽章號),每名警員都有獨特的委任號碼,因此區別於領號(collar number),後者標識在警員制服上,在轉換部門或者升降級別時可能會改變。有些警察部隊的委任證會同時附有警徽,警徽是用來辨別警員所屬的具體警察部隊的。但當代的委任證愈來愈多將警徽印製在同一張身份證明卡上。 委任證上大多印有一些文字,表明持有人獲得某一官員授權來執行所擔任的職位的職能,並可能標明持有人受過的培訓等級。在英國,有權配槍的警員在委任證上也會標明。 (zh)
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 1696505 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 12054 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1124924750 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • 委任證是一種身份和職權識別證明,由警察和一些其他執法人員(例如移民官員)携帶。使用“委任證”(英語:warrant card)的國家包括英國及其他英聯邦國家,以及一些前屬英聯邦的國家和地區。其他國家一般將類似的證明稱爲警察身份證、警官證、任命冊(commission book)等。在英國,除了警察外,軍情五處(内務情報)官員也携帶委任證。 委任證一般包括持有人照片,以及持有人的姓名,職級,委任號碼,以及用以證明真實性全息標志。委任號碼等於其他國家警察的警號(或稱徽章號),每名警員都有獨特的委任號碼,因此區別於領號(collar number),後者標識在警員制服上,在轉換部門或者升降級別時可能會改變。有些警察部隊的委任證會同時附有警徽,警徽是用來辨別警員所屬的具體警察部隊的。但當代的委任證愈來愈多將警徽印製在同一張身份證明卡上。 委任證上大多印有一些文字,表明持有人獲得某一官員授權來執行所擔任的職位的職能,並可能標明持有人受過的培訓等級。在英國,有權配槍的警員在委任證上也會標明。 (zh)
  • A warrant card is proof of identification and authority carried by police officers and some other law enforcement officers including immigration officers. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries. Many other countries refer to their equivalent of warrant cards simply as police credentials, commission books, or identification cards. In the UK MI5 officers also have warrant cards. Specially trained mental health practitioners called Approved Mental Health Professional are also warranted council officers and carry warrant cards when acting under the Mental Health Act 1983. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Warrant card (en)
  • 委任證 (zh)
owl:differentFrom
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is owl:differentFrom of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License