Abstract

The article demonstrates that the purpose of the National Police of Ukraine is the result to which all their activities are aimed. It was found that the first group of scientists for the purpose of the National Police of Ukraine understands the protection of human rights and freedoms, the interests of society and the state, combating crime, maintaining public safety and order. It is highlighted that the second group of lawyers, considering identical goals and objectives, determines that the main tasks of the police are to implement in the manner and within the limits prescribed by law, state policy in the protection of human rights and freedoms, public and state interests, crime prevention, support public safety and order. It is emphasized that the purpose of the Department of Protection of Public and State Interests is to ensure public (public) security and order, protection of human and civil rights and freedoms, public and state interests, combating crime resulting from its activities, which is achieved through its implementation tasks. The thesis that the tasks of the police are expressed in the provision of police services in certain areas, and have a programmatic nature, has been further developed. It is noted that the main tasks of the Department for the Protection of Public and State Interests include the implementation of state policy in the field of human rights and freedoms, as well as the interests of society and the state, which is a set of organizational and legal measures to protect citizens, society and the state illegal encroachments.

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