Interdepartmental practical training as a way to improve the educational process for students enrolled in a vocational training program


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Abstract

The police, like all state structures of the Russian Federation, provide public services to the population. To do this, it is necessary that all citizens have the same opportunities when applying to law enforcement agencies. Particular attention should be paid to ATS personnel for people with disabilities. The article tells about the possible introduction of new practices in conducting classes with students of educational institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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Albert Yurievich Tutukov

Krasnodar University of MIA Russia. Branch: North Caucasus Institute for Advanced Studies

Email: Lel4993@rambler.ru
PhD at law, associate professor, police colonel. Position: Head of chair. Department: law enforcement activity organization chair.

Leyla Abdullakhovna Gelyakhova

Krasnodar University of MIA Russia. Branch: North Caucasus Institute for Advanced Studies

Email: Lel4993@rambler.ru
PhD at law, police senior lieutenant. Position: lecturer. Department: law enforcement activity organization chair.

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