hoiatusjärjestuste
Hoiatusjärjestuste, or warning orders, are a legal mechanism used in Finland to temporarily restrict the freedom of movement of individuals who are considered a threat to public safety or national security. The orders are issued by the Finnish Security Police and are based on the Security Police Act and the Penal Code of Finland. The purpose of a hoiatusjärjestuste is to prevent the individual from committing serious crimes or acts that threaten public safety or national security.
The order can be issued for a period of up to six months, but it can be
The use of hoiatusjärjestuste has been a subject of debate in Finland, with critics arguing that the
The individual under a hoiatusjärjestuste is required to report regularly to the police and may be subject