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levels. As the concept of internal security refers to the entity of the state and its citizens, persons who are threats to internal security may be designated as an
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The level of authorized force used by agencies and forces responsible for maintaining internal security might range from unarmed
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units may in some cases be put under the temporary command of civilian powers, for special internal security situations such as
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forces, whose primary role is external defense, except in times of extreme unrest or other
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Persons detained by internal security forces may either be dealt with by the normal
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and defending against internal security threats. This task and role differs from
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Depending on the organization of the state, internal security forces may have
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Governmental responsibility for internal security will generally rest with an
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system, or for more serious crimes against internal security such as
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may contain some element of military type equipment such as
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