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What are the basic training of judicial police?

Judicial police (hereinafter referred to as bailiffs) is a kind of police subordinate to judicial organs, and assists judicial personnel in judicial activities according to laws and orders. It includes the judicial police of the people's procuratorate and the judicial police of the people's court.

Judicial police work is an important part of the court system, which has its own working characteristics and unique scope of responsibilities. The Provisional Regulations on Judicial Police of People's Courts requires the judicial police to have basic qualities such as political reliability, professional proficiency and excellent law enforcement skills, and also puts forward higher requirements for the physical and psychological aspects of the judicial police, such as how to enforce the law more humanely and how to use new police equipment and communication tools.

Training content of judicial police policing skills;

(1) Physical training. Usually, the requirements of physical training include five aspects: strength, speed, endurance, flexibility and anti-strike ability. Whether it is to subdue criminals or to perform security tasks on duty day and night, the judicial police on duty are required to have a strong body and abundant energy as a guarantee. Therefore, physical training is the basis of other police skills training and the guarantee to ensure the effectiveness of judicial police performance.

(2) Queue and fighting training. The main contents of this training are queue training and enemy boxing skills training, which are often carried out in turn in actual practice, and the combined training effect will be better. In addition, the combination of queue and fighting training and physical training is also very close. Only through certain physical training and improving physical fitness can we better complete all kinds of boxing exercises against the enemy.

(3) Training in the use of police equipment. Police equipment generally includes police equipment, police vehicles, police communication tools and monitoring equipment. Mastering their usage is the basic requirement to ensure the smooth completion of duty tasks.

Police equipment usually includes offensive equipment such as batons, handcuffs and police ropes, and defensive equipment such as shields and sirens, among which handcuffs and batons are used most frequently. We should often practice the use of handcuffs such as front handcuffs, back handcuffs, first handcuffs and second handcuffs, so as to ensure the safety of handling cases and prevent injuries to the limbs of criminal suspects and defendants. The use of batons can be practiced through baton techniques. At the same time, considering that most judicial police detachments and brigades are equipped with electric batons, we should also strengthen our understanding of their use methods, use them safely, and master the methods of quickly subduing criminal suspects or defendants who try to use electric batons to commit crimes.

(4) Other training. In addition to the aforementioned police skills training, other training contents are also very important: 1, comprehensive tactical training. When the judicial police participate in tasks such as execution, vigilance and escort, careful deployment and mutual cooperation can achieve better results. Therefore, the corresponding comprehensive tactical training is particularly important. The training methods can learn from the training modes of the armed police force and public security organs and be carried out in a targeted manner. 2. Psychological quality training. Good psychological quality is one of the necessary qualities of judicial police, and its assessment was included in the examination scope of police recruitment in public security organs earlier, with equal emphasis on physical fitness and professional knowledge. Judicial police should strengthen psychological quality training while strengthening organizational discipline study, keep calm when things happen, and learn to release pressure. It is suggested that psychological quality tests should be added when recruiting judicial police.