Psychology of juvenile criminal behavior - the topic of a binary class in legal psychology

Olha Medvedieva, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of the Faculty № 3, and the Head of the Juvenile Prevention Sector of the Prevention Department of Kamianets-Podilskyi District Police Department of the National Police in Khmelnytskyi Region, continue to conduct binary classes for 2nd year cadets of the Faculty № 1 on the topic "Psychology of Juvenile Criminal Behavior" as part of the Legal Psychology discipline.

In defense of childhood

As part of cooperation between Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs and the Youth Policy Department of Vinnytsia City Council, students of the Faculties 2 and 3 completed cleaning the territory of the children's health camp "I am Mariupol - Family".

Representatives of KhNUIA donated blood and its components for the needs of the Armed Forces and civilians

Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs once again held events related to blood donation. The cadets of the Faculties No. 2 and No. 3, headed by the First Vice-Rector Oleksandr Morhunov, Vice-Rector Oleksandr Muzychuk, Deans Ihor Nazarenko and Hennadii Zvirianskyi, took part in the formation of the blood bank.

A holiday for children was held in Agronomic UTC

The staff, cadets and master's students of the Faculty № 3 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs congratulated the children of Agronomic United Territorial Community on International Children's Day. They demonstrated to the children, parents, and residents of the community an unmanned aerial vehicle used for training of university cadets. The cadets introduced the applied arts of Thai boxing.

Cadets congratulated pupils of Vinnytsia center on Children's Day

To mark the 25th anniversary of the Children's Day in Ukraine, the staff and cadets of the Faculties № 2 and № 3 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs visited the children of Vinnytsia Regional Center for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation of Children. The institution takes care of children who find themselves in difficult life circumstances and need daily attention and support from adults.

Valerii Sokurenko, Rector of KhNUIA: "Children are what we live for, they are our future!"

On the International Children's Day, all locations of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs hosted entertainment events for the children of university employees. Addressing the audience, Rector Valerii Sokurenko said: "We must do everything to keep our children children, to make them feel our love, respect, and care. This is how it should be! I will do everything to make our cadets feel protected.

Relaxation methods became the topic of a meeting of the scientific circle

A regular meeting of the scientific circle of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of the Faculty No. 3 was held, which was attended by cadets of different courses of study and master's students. The meeting was devoted to mastering the techniques of psychological relaxation and recovery.

The winners of the English essay contest have been announced

The winners of the English essay contest "Ukraine - Europe: the issue of cooperation in terms of martial law", organized by the Department of International Cooperation and the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs with the support of the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine, have been announced.

Acknowledgement for active participation in environmental improvement activities

The Department of Youth Policy of Vinnytsia City Council expressed gratitude to the staff of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work, cadets of the Faculty No. 2, No. 3 for their active participation in the activities aimed at improving the environment, landscaping and beautification of the riverine zone of the Tiazhylivka River.

Educational event on creating a barrier-free space in Ukraine was held

Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs hosted an event for higher education students on creating a barrier-free environment, aimed at fostering respect for the individual characteristics of citizens and preventing discrimination. The meeting was attended by Liudmyla Netskina, head of the Harmony NGO.