From the Concept of the Draft Police Charter of the Russian Empire to Its Structure and Content: Views of Members of the Commission of Senator A.A. Makarov (1906-1917) Part 7. Prevention and Suppression by the Police of the Russian Empire of Fights, Violence, Accidents, Fires. Measures to Assist Victims, Registration of the Population for the Purpose of Timely Detection of Offenses
- Authors: Shurukhnov N.G.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Tula Institute (branch) of the All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Ministry of Justice Russia)
- Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia
- Issue: Vol 17, No 4 (2024)
- Pages: 199-206
- Section: Theoretical and Historical Legal Sciences
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/2072-3164/article/view/636437
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.33693/2072-3164-2024-199-206
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/HPIKRW
- ID: 636437
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Abstract
The responsibilities of the police to suppress fights between civilians are briefly outlined, the specifics of fights among officers and the peculiarities of the implementation of police measures are noted, and means of preventing accidents in public places and on communications routes are provided. It is noted that the activities of the general police on the tracks belonging to the Ministry of Railways were carried out in the absence of supervisory authorities of the said department or when railway police officials were replaced. Measures are revealed to provide police assistance to victims of criminal acts, accidents, people who become ill in public places, and to transport them to medical institutions. When forming a position in the draft charter, the organizers hoped that city public administrations would create special ambulance crews, which already existed in some medical institutions in large urban settlements. It is indicated that the adoption by police officials of various efforts to resolve situations related to accidents was combined with conducting an inquiry and issuing a copy of the report to the victims, at their request. The article shows the struggle of the police against neglect: the transfer of abandoned babies, orphans, lost children to trustworthy citizens, to educational homes, charitable institutions of city and zemstvo institutions; transport to public hospitals. As an area of police activity, measures to prevent fires are shown, the role of the police in managing their extinguishing, ensuring the protection of personal property, and the work of the police during floods, shipwrecks, and railway accidents. Monitoring the registration of residents in residential premises, daily control over sanitary order in houses, entrances, streets, and squares are independently presented.
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Nikolay G. Shurukhnov
Tula Institute (branch) of the All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA Ministry of Justice Russia); Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia
Author for correspondence.
Email: matros49@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 4706-0211
Dr.Sci.(Law), professor, leading scientist employee; Professor of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal process
Russian Federation, Tula; MoscowReferences
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