On the issue of tactical distribution of police patrol squads using the discrete method

The object of the study are the legal relations developing in the field of public security and public order protection in the system of management of the police. The subject of the study is the consideration of the use of innovative methods of distribution of police patrol squads in the management s...

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Published inПолицейская деятельность no. 6; pp. 11 - 23
Main Author Koynov, Maxim Yurevich
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2023
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ISSN2454-0692
2454-0692
DOI10.7256/2454-0692.2023.6.68913

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Summary:The object of the study are the legal relations developing in the field of public security and public order protection in the system of management of the police. The subject of the study is the consideration of the use of innovative methods of distribution of police patrol squads in the management system of the forces of the internal affairs bodies of Russia. This study is conditioned by the need to bring the activities of the police patrol service in line with modern trends in improving the management and distribution of police patrol units, the introduction of innovative technologies, as well as the use of modern methods of distribution of police patrol units. As a tactical component of the study, a model of public order protection and ensuring public order in a large district center is presented, which allows using a discrete method to distribute patrol squads across the service area with the greatest efficiency of responding to committed offenses. The article provides a comparative analysis of similar studies conducted in foreign research institutes by foreign scientists. The system of discrete distribution of police forces allow to determine the optimal number of patrol squads in a given location and to determine the route to the crime scene. The main conclusions of the study are the provisions on the procedure for reorganizing the management system of police patrol squads.
ISSN:2454-0692
2454-0692
DOI:10.7256/2454-0692.2023.6.68913