Study of police coercive measures
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For the first-year students of the ERI No. 1, a binary lesson on the topic ‘Measures of police coercion, handcuffing with observance of personal safety measures’ was conducted by senior lecturers of the Department of Tactical and Special Training of the ERI No. 2 Viktor Yasko and Mykhailo Bambuliak, a police platoon officer of the Patrol Police Battalion Maksym Tatarintsev.

Observance of human rights in law enforcement
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Vitalii Kavkalo, Head of the Human Rights Sector of Kamianets-Podilskyi District Police Department of the Main Department of the National Police in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, together with Olena Yushkevych, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, conducted a binary class on ‘Social Conflicts and Professional Deformation of a Police Officer and Ways to Overcome It’.

An open lesson in the discipline ‘Foreign language for professional purposes’ will be held
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On 28 October 2024 at 11.00 in the classroom UK18, Associate Professor of the Department of Language Training of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs Valentyna Kochyna will conduct an open practical lesson on the topic ‘Police equipment. Vehicles’ for applicants for a bachelor's degree.

Online meeting with applicants
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Employees of the ERI № 5 held an online meeting with final year students and class teachers of Lyceum No. 66 in Kharkiv and Chuhuiv Lyceum No. 1 named after I. Riepin. Ella Tverdokhlib, Deputy Director of the ERI No. 5, acquainted the participants of the event with the material base of the university, the peculiarities of studying at the ERI No. 5 and the organisation of training for applicants at the preparatory courses.

Binary lesson on administrative and criminal offences
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Andrii Yashchenko, Professor of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the ERI № 1, together with Mykhailo Zavalnyi, Professor of the Department of Administrative Law and Procedure of the ERI № 3, held a binary class on the discipline ‘Criminal Law’ for the 2nd year cadets of the ERI № 2 on the topic ‘Peculiarities of qualification of administrative and criminal offences committed in the presence of signs of complicity’.

Interaction of an investigator with operational units
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Olena Yushkevych, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, together with Anna Kudrei, an investigator at Okhtyrka District Police Department of the National Police in Sumy Oblast, conducted a binary class on Police Deontology for first-year cadets of the ERI No. 4.

Human rights during armed conflicts
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A binary lesson on ‘International protection of human rights during armed conflicts’ was held with third-year students of the ERI No. 4 by Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law and Human Rights Yevhenia Lohvynenko and the commander of the demining unit Andrii Vivcharyk.

Topical issues of forensic examination and criminalistics
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Kateryna Shapoval, a doctoral student of the Department of Organisation of Educational and Scientific Training (Doctoral and Postgraduate Studies), took part in the international scientific and practical conference ‘Topical Issues of Forensic Expertise and Criminalistics’ dedicated to the memory of the outstanding scientist Vladyslav Fedorenko.

Ukrainian language is your victory!
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On the eve of the Day of Ukrainian Writing and Language, higher education students of the Educational and Research Institutes №2 and №3 took part in the literary and artistic holiday ‘Ukrainian Language is Your Victory!’ on the initiative of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work.

The debate of candidates for the post of the head of the cadet-student self-government took place in KhNUIA
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The event brought together initiative young people who want to make changes and have a clear vision of the future development of the police university. At the beginning of the debate, the candidates were asked two topical questions to which they had to provide answers on the principle of ‘FOR’ and ‘AGAINST’. The next stage was an opportunity to answer questions from the opponent.