What is the difference between the Hong Kong Police Force, the Correctional Services Department and the Independent Commission Against Corruption?

The Hong Kong Police Force is a disciplinary department under the Security Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. This department was established in May 1844, formerly known as the Hong Kong Police Force.

The Correctional Services Department is the disciplinary department under the Security Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is responsible for managing 23 correctional institutions, including prisons, correctional training centers, reeducation-through-labor centers, drug rehabilitation centers, detention centers for Vietnamese illegal immigrants and psychiatric treatment centers. The Correctional Services Department also provides halfway houses for released prisoners. Low security. Functions include:

Manage the correctional institutions under its management.

Provide hosting services

Provide rehabilitation services

The full name of Icac is the Independent Commission Against Corruption, and its Chinese name is the Independent Commission Against Corruption, which is equivalent to China's procuratorate or commission for discipline inspection. The leadership and command directly under the Chief Executive will not be divided by any horizontal administrative power, and it is a vertical anti-corruption system with clear powers and responsibilities.