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The Law Enforcement Higher Education in the People’s Republic of China
The Law Enforcement Higher Education in the People’s Republic of China

Author(s): Mátyás Szabolcs, Andrea Szabó
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Sociology of Law
Published by: Akademia Policji w Szczytnie
Keywords: China; law enforcement; higher education; police

Summary/Abstract: The authors of the essay spent two weeks in the People’s Republic of China, where they had a chance to study theChinese law enforcement higher education system. In this essay, the authors intend to share the experiences of these two weeks.Furthermore, they would like to shed light on the current standards and status of the law enforcement higher education in thePeople’s Republic of China, show those areas where they have fallbacks and set the course of the development of the Hungarian lawenforcement leveraging Chinese ‘best practices’. We can declare that significant changes have taken place also on an internationallevel regarding police and education. In China, not only the number of police staff has been increased but also the level of theirprofessionalism. All the same, the crucial question remains as to what is more important: police higher education or policetraining/preparation courses. The first part of the study tends to present the law enforcement higher education in China with themajor landmark events and phases of its development. The second part of the article introduces one of the most outstanding lawenforcement higher educational institutes of the country, the People’s Public Security University of China (PPSUC), with specialremarks on application, its admission requirements and process, curriculum structure, student life and their special trainingon criminalistics

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 125-135
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English