Training "Psychological Support in Extreme Situations" Completed at KhNUIA
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With the support of the OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine (@OSCE.Ukraine.Projects), the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine the second stage of the project international technical assistance "Building the training capacity of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on psychological support in extreme situations" took place at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. 

OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine, Ambassador Henrik Villadsen visited KhNUIA
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OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine, Ambassador Henrik Villadsen visited Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.  The guests met with the Rector of the University, the Third-Ranked Police General Valerii Sokorenko and the First Vice-Rector of the University, Police Colonel Dmytro Shvets.

Participation in the international conference ''Training of law enforcement officers - the best practices for training bachelors and masters "
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Representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took part in the international conference ''Training of law enforcement officers - the best practices for training bachelors and masters", organized by the Association of European Police Colleges, which took place on the basis of the University of Public Service in Budapest (Hungary). 

“Sheriffs for New Communities” project coordinator in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk Regions Yurii Chumak conducted classes for future community police officers
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“Sheriffs for New Communities” project coordinator in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk Regions Yurii Chumak conducted classes for future community police officers who are taking training at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs now.

Representatives of the University met with college students
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Head of the Department of Legal Support of Economic Activity of Faculty № 6 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs Olha Hetmanets and Associate Professor Valentyna Zhornokui conducted career guidance work at Kharkiv College of Textiles.

Career guidance meetings in Kharkiv schools
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Employees of the Department of Fundamental and Legal Sciences of the Faculty No.6 - Associate Professors Stanislav Pevko and Daria Heta as well as lecturers Kseniia Hurtova and Nataliia Pistrenko conducted career guidance activities with graduates of Kharkiv secondary school No.38 of level I-III and “Communal institution “Kharkiv specialised school No.93 of level I-III named after V.V. Bondarenko”.

 

Attention!
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On September 15, 2021 at 9.30 in the 305/4 classroom for F4-19-301 group an open lecture will be held by an Associate Professor of Faculty №1 Administrative Law and Procedure Marina Dzhafarova on "Administrative Procedure" subject on "Proceedings in cases of administrative offenses» topic.

Cadets acquire knowledge on the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities
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Maksym Nikolenko, the 2nd year cadet of KhNUIA Faculty №1, a participant of the School of Scientific Leadership, listened to a lecture on "The image of a person with disabilities in society", the main purpose of which is to cover problematic issues in communication with people with disabilities.

 

The new head was introduced to the staff of the Department of Criminal Procedure and the organization of pre-trial investigation
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Valerii Sokurenko, Rector of the University, Police General of the Third Rank, and Dmytro Shvets, First Vice- Rector, Police Colonel,  introduced the new head of the Department of Criminal Procedure and the organization of pre-trial investigation, Candidate of Law, Associate Professor, Lieutenant Colonel of Police Vitalii Romaniuk.

The monograph of university professors Oleksii Lytvynov and Yurii Orlov "Criminology of "their" time: scientific investigations" was published
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The publishing house "Law" published a monograph prepared by university professors Oleksii Lytvynov and Yurii Orlov "Criminology of "their" time: scientific investigations".  It became the final part of the trilogy, which began in 2019 with the book "Essays on the Criminology of the Postmodern" and continued in 2020 with the book "Antipostmodern: Criminological Studies".