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Besides Brandenburg, no other cases of specific legislation are known, the other Länder having consistently reported that they do not see the need for such regulation.
Regarding the PPOs, in Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Mecklenbourg-Western Pomerania and North Rhine-Westphalia, all investigations against police officers are led by special PPO departments.
Several Länder, like Berlin, Thuringia and Brandenburg, do not provide surveillance facilities.
For instance, while the seven juvenile and adolescent offenders in Brandenburg are accommodated in the smallest hospital for mentally ill offenders in Teupitz, Hamburg – for its average one case per year – has opted for accommodation in eligible paediatric psychiatric hospitals, with the support of forensic psychiatric establishments.
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Berlin and Brandenburg report a decrease of prisoner numbers, leaving a considerable number of places open.
In other Länder, like Brandenburg, exceptions from the principle of single accommodation may be made only on a temporary basis if compelling reasons exist, or, like in Hamburg, in case of special needs of an inmate or of a risk for life or health.
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Between October 2010 and July 2011, the Joint Commission already visited police stations in Hamburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saxony-Anhalt, Hesse, Saxony, Brandenburg and Lower Saxony.
Brandenburg and Thuringia, police officers must wear badges indicating their name or identification number when carrying out their duties (excluding situations where operative reasons do not allow this, e.g. covert operations).