Federation of German Detectives
The Federation of German Detectives[1] (German: Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter; BDK) is a professional association of criminal police officers in Germany. It was founded on 28 September in 1968[2] and represents about 15,000 people[3] working in criminal investigation. The BDK cooperates with various national and international organizations such as Conseil Européen des Syndicats de Police (CESP)[4] or Transparency International.[5]
Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter | |
Abbreviation | BDK |
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Founders | Günter Tausch and Willi Knop |
Legal status | trade union |
Location | |
Membership (2010) | 15,000 |
Website | bdk.de |
Chairpersons
Since the founding there were the following chairpersons[6]
- 1969–1972: Johannes Reiter
- 1972–1978: Rolf Grunert
- 1978–1990: Ingo Herrmann
- 1990–2003: Eike Bleibtreu
- 2003–2011: Klaus Jansen
- 2011–2018: André Schulz
- 2018-2021: Sebastian Fiedler[7]
- since 2021: Dirk Peglow
References
- "Debates - Tuesday, 16 May 2006 - Progress report on the accession of Bulgaria and Romania (debate)". www.europarl.europa.eu.
- "Preisträger 2018: "Gründungsväter" des BDK". Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter e.V.
- SPIEGEL, DER (21 September 2010). "Lörrach: Amokschützin erstickte Sohn mit Plastiktüte - DER SPIEGEL - Panorama". Der Spiegel.
- "Germany".
- e.V, Transparency International Deutschland. "Korporative Mitglieder". Transparency International Deutschland e.V.
- "Historie". Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter e.V.
- Lutz, Martin (August 3, 2018). "Polizeigesetze: Die innere Sicherheit im Land ist ein Flickenteppich". Die Welt – via www.welt.de.
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