
In the article the comparative analysis of activity of divisions of police of Russia and great Britain, on protection of a public order is made. The article reveals the main features and functions that are inherent to the police of the two countries. It is concluded that the functions of the police units are very similar. The possible options for sharing experience in law enforcement activities of the Russian and British police are also proposed.
В статье произведен сравнительный анализ деятельности подразделений полиции России и Великобритании по охране общественного порядка. Раскрыты основные особенности и функции, которые присущи для полиции двух стран. Сделан вывод о том, что функции подразделений полиции весьма схожи. Также предложены возможные варианты обмена опытом в правоприменительной деятельности полиции России и Великобритании.
функции, the protection of public order, the police Department, охрана общественного порядка, подразделения полиции, методы работы полиции, сотрудники полиции, the police, справедливое общество, a just society, functions and working methods of the police
функции, the protection of public order, the police Department, охрана общественного порядка, подразделения полиции, методы работы полиции, сотрудники полиции, the police, справедливое общество, a just society, functions and working methods of the police
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