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Co) Parole and probation employees assigned by the Director of Parole and
Probation to supervise offenders under Article 41, § 4-602A of the Code have the same
powers of arrest for these offenders as are set forth in this section for police officers.
(p) A police officer may arrest a person without a warrant if:
(1) The police officer has probable cause to believe a stalking under § 124
of this article has been committed;
(2) The police officer has reason to believe that the alleged stalking
victim or a third person is in danger of imminent bodily harm or death; and
(3) The probable cause under paragraph (1) of this subsection is
supported by credible evidence other than statements of the alleged stalking victim.
(q) Correctional officers designated by the Commissioner of Correction under
§ 684A of this article have the same powers of arrest for individuals on the property of
a facility under the jurisdiction of the Division of Correction as are set forth in this
section for police officers.
(r) Correctional officers designated by the head administrative officer of a
county or municipal correctional facility under § 684B of this article have the same
powers of arrest for individuals on the property of the facility as are set forth in this
section for police officers.
Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments
4-105A.
(A) (1) THE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIVE UNIT IS ESTABLISHED AS A
SEPARATE AGENCY WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES.
(2) THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
SHALL APPOINT THE DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNAL INVESTIGATE UNIT.
(3) SUBJECT TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC
SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, THE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIVE UNIT SHALL
HAVE THE FOLLOWING DUTIES:
(I) TO INVESTIGATE:
1. ALLEGED CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS COMMITTED BY
EMPLOYEES OF THE DEPARTMENT WHILE ON DUTY;
2. ALLEGED CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS COMMITTED BY
INMATES, VISITORS, AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS THAT AFFECT THE SAFETY OR
SECURITY OF THE DEPARTMENT'S FACILITIES OR PROGRAMS; AND
3. ALLEGED PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT BY EMPLOYEES
OF THE DEPARTMENT; AND
(II) TO ADOPT REGULATIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF ITS
INVESTIGATIONS.
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