Actual Issues of Standardization, Licensing, and Educational and Methodological Support for US Police Activity (based on Analytical Materials of a Foreign Mission of a Delegation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine)
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US experience, police training, standard of professional education, law enforcement system reform, patrol police, detective, service manager 911
Abstract
The article describes the results of the trip of the delegation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine to the United States of America. The purpose of the trip was to study current issues in the field of standards, certification and development of training courses for law enforcement officers. Also, the goal of the meeting was to take part at the International Conference IADLEST – 2017 (Nashville, Tennessee) organized for the representatives of the «International Association of Directors of the Program for Preparing Rights for Law Enforcement Agencies». The delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine took part in the plenary sessions. The delegation visited a number of institutions, including the Department of Criminal Justice Training, Richemond, Kentucky, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, the Nashville Police Training Academy, the Police Academy (Nashville, Tennessee) and Kentucky State Police (Frankfort, Kentucky), dispatch services LexCall 311, Service 911. The details of patrol policemen service were demonstrated to the representatives of Ukraine. The delegation also had the opportunity to study policemen and detectives training in the United States of America.Downloads
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Takhtai, O. and Khort, I. 1. Actual Issues of Standardization, Licensing, and Educational and Methodological Support for US Police Activity (based on Analytical Materials of a Foreign Mission of a Delegation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine). Scientific Herald of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 103, 2 (1), 327-341.
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