Abstract

The review of research on historical prerequisites for the establishment of the Institute of professional orientation in the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia is presented. The historical experience of formation and development of the system of professional education of the Ministry of internal Affairs since its establishment is studied. The analysis of documents containing proposals for improving the professional selection and training of police personnel was carried out. Special attention is paid to the formation of the Institute of professional training in the Soviet era, when its evolution demonstrated a rapid character. The author comes to the conclusion that the development of the Institute of professional orientation in the Soviet period was hindered by a number of factors: ideological (vocational guidance was regarded as a bourgeois trend), financial (insufficient funding for professional training of police officers), pedagogical (insufficient qualifications of management and teaching staff), etc. Nevertheless, for a short period of Soviet power, it was possible to form a system of professional training of police officers, which made it possible in the mid-30s to increase the educational level of specialists accepted for service in the Ministry of internal Affairs. Military actions during the great Patriotic war had weakened the evolution of training, however, in the postwar years the state authorities have again turned to this issue, that has helped open up higher educational institutions of the USSR.

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