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National Academy internal affairs of Ukraine(ukr. National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine) - a higher educational institution of the 4th level of accreditation. Provides training of scientific, scientific-pedagogical and managerial personnel, specialists of educational and qualification levels "Bachelor", "Specialist" and "Master" for departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The Academy also trains investigators, forensic experts, psychologists, lawyers, officers internal troops, is engaged in retraining and advanced training of practical workers of internal affairs bodies and civil servants. Since 2011, it has been graduating specialists in the specialization "counteraction to cybercrime". In 2011, more than 6,000 full-time cadets and more than 17,500 part-time cadets were educated at the academy. In 2010, according to the results of the national rating of higher legal educational institutions "Saint Vladimir", the academy was recognized as the best.

History of the academy

The history of the academy begins on July 6, 1921, when the Red Police Courses of the Kharkov province were created. A year later, on the basis of the courses, the School for Senior Commanders of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia of the Ukrainian SSR was established. On December 25, 1922, the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR decided to transform the School into the All-Ukrainian School of Police and Criminal Investigation and put it on state support. In 1925, the School was transferred from Kharkov to Kyiv on Batyeva Gora (nowadays high school No. 60). In 1936 the School was renamed into the School of Higher Education. management team Workers 'and Peasants' Militia named after V. A. Balitsky. In 1937, it was renamed the Kyiv School for the Improvement of the Leadership of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia. On March 25, 1944, by order of the NKVD of Ukraine, the All-Ukrainian School of the NKVD was opened, renamed in 1946 into the Kyiv School of the NKVD, the Kyiv Officer School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1948 and the Kyiv School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1950. By order of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs of August 20, 1956, the Kyiv Special Secondary Police School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was established, which began to train specialists for the main police services with a two-year training period. In 1957, on its basis, a department of correspondence education of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR was created, and in 1958 - the Kyiv branch of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. On April 11, 1960, by a government decree, the graduate School Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR by combining the branch of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR and the Kyiv Special Secondary Police School.

In 1966, due to changes in the structure of the Ministry, the school was subordinated directly to the Union Ministry, and it received the name of the Kyiv Higher School of the USSR MOGP. Since 1968, the educational institution has become known as the Kyiv Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. By the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR of September 8, 1977, the school was named after F. E. Dzerzhinsky.

After the declaration of independence of Ukraine in 1991, the educational institution became known as the Kyiv Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, and in 1992 the Ukrainian Academy of Internal Affairs was created on its basis. In December 1996, by the Decree of the President of Ukraine, it was granted the status of National, and it became known as the National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

The accession of Ukraine in May 2005 to the Bologna process necessitated the restructuring of the system of educational institutions of higher education, including departmental ones. In this regard, the academy, in accordance with the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated September 8, 2005, was reorganized into a university institution and received the name Kyiv National University internal affairs. The status of a national university was confirmed by the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On maintaining the status of national universities in some higher educational institutions» dated September 15, 2005.

By Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated August 27, 2010 No. 1709-r “On the reorganization of some higher educational institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs”, KNUVD was reorganized into the National Academy of Internal Affairs. By the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the National Academy of Internal Affairs" dated August 31, 2010 No. 887/2010, the university retains the status of national.

Structure of the NAVD

The rector of the NAVD is a police general of the third rank, Doctor of Law, Professor Cherney Vladimir Vasilyevich. Educational process and scientific work provide 45 departments and seven specialized scientific laboratories. The academy employs "five academicians and corresponding members of branch academies of sciences of Ukraine, more than 90 doctors of sciences and professors, more than 500 associate professors and candidates of sciences".

The Faculty of Primary and Special Training is located in Vite-Pochtova near Kyiv. It is an autonomous city with educational complex, canteen, bathhouse, first-aid post and other support services. Here freshmen spend their first academic year.

In 2010, the scientists of the academy carried out 159 research and development works. The staff of the academy published 75 textbooks and manuals, 16 monographs. Library fund The university has over a million copies and is constantly updated.

Numerous circles and studios work at the academy: dance, vocal, theatrical, various sports sections work.

Notable faculty and alumni

  • VV Kopeychikov - Doctor of Law, Professor, Academician.
  • G. A. Radov - PhD in Law, Vice-Rector, Honored Lawyer of Ukraine.
  • V. N. Smitienko - Doctor of Law, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine,
  • Yu. I. Grosul - Minister of Internal Affairs of the PMR (1991-1992) during the armed conflict in Transnistria, 1st deputy. Minister of the Interior of the MSSR (1990-1991)
  • Voloshchuk, Anatoly Nikolaevich - rector of the Odessa State University of Internal Affairs, police lieutenant general

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An excerpt characterizing the National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

After dinner, Natasha went to her room, and again took Princess Mary's letter. “Is it all over already? she thought. Did it all happen so soon and destroy everything that had gone before? She recalled her love for Prince Andrei with all her former strength, and at the same time she felt that she loved Kuragin. She vividly imagined herself the wife of Prince Andrei, imagined the picture of happiness with him repeated by her imagination so many times, and at the same time, flaring up with excitement, imagined all the details of her meeting with Anatole yesterday.
Why couldn't it be together? sometimes, in a perfect eclipse, she thought. Then only I would be completely happy, but now I have to choose, and without one of both I cannot be happy. One thing, she thought, to say what was to Prince Andrei or to hide is equally impossible. And nothing is wrong with that. But is it really possible to part forever with this happiness of love of Prince Andrei, which I lived for so long?
“Young lady,” the girl said in a whisper with a mysterious air, entering the room. “One person told me to deliver. The girl sent a letter. “Only for the sake of Christ,” the girl was still saying, when Natasha, without thinking, mechanical movement broke the seal and read Anatole's love letter, from which, without understanding a word, she understood only one thing - that this letter was from him, from the person she loves. “Yes, she loves, otherwise how could what happened happen? How could there be a love letter from him in her hand?
With trembling hands, Natasha held this passionate, love letter composed for Anatole by Dolokhov, and, reading it, found in it echoes of everything that she thought she herself felt.
“Since last night, my fate has been decided: to be loved by you or die. I have no other choice,” the letter began. Then he wrote that he knew that her relatives would not give her to him, Anatole, that there were secret reasons for this, which he alone could reveal to her, but that if she loved him, then she should say this word yes, and no human strength will not interfere with their bliss. Love conquers everything. He will kidnap her and take her to the ends of the earth.
"Yes, yes, I love him!" thought Natasha, rereading the letter for the twentieth time and looking for some special deep meaning in his every word.
That evening Marya Dmitrievna went to the Arkharovs and invited the young ladies to go with her. Natasha, under the pretext of a headache, stayed at home.

Returning late in the evening, Sonya went into Natasha's room and, to her surprise, found her not undressed, sleeping on the sofa. On the table beside her lay open letter Anatole. Sonya took the letter and began to read it.
She read and looked at the sleeping Natasha, looking on her face for an explanation of what she was reading, and did not find it. The face was quiet, meek and happy. Clutching her chest so as not to suffocate, Sonya, pale and trembling with fear and excitement, sat down on an armchair and burst into tears.
“How did I not see anything? How could it have gone so far? Has she fallen out of love with Prince Andrei? And how could she allow Kuragin to come to this? He is a liar and a villain, that's clear. What will happen to Nicolas, dear, noble Nicolas, when he finds out about this? So this is what her agitated, resolute and unnatural face meant on the third day, both yesterday and today, thought Sonya; but it cannot be that she loved him! Probably not knowing from whom, she opened this letter. She is probably offended. She can't do it!"
Sonya wiped away her tears and went up to Natasha, again peering into her face.
- Natasha! she said in a barely audible voice.
Natasha woke up and saw Sonya.
- Oh, you're back?
And with the determination and tenderness that happens in moments of awakening, she hugged her friend, but noticing the embarrassment on Sonya's face, Natasha's face expressed embarrassment and suspicion.
Sonya, did you read the letter? - she said.
“Yes,” Sonya said quietly.
Natasha smiled enthusiastically.
No, Sonya, I can't take it anymore! - she said. “I can't hide from you anymore. You know, we love each other!... Sonya, my dear, he writes... Sonya...
Sonya, as if not believing her ears, looked with all her eyes at Natasha.
- And Bolkonsky? - she said.
“Ah, Sonya, oh if only you could know how happy I am! Natasha said. You don't know what love is...
- But, Natasha, is it really all over?
Natasha looked at Sonya with large, open eyes, as if not understanding her question.
- Well, you refuse Prince Andrei? Sonya said.
“Ah, you don’t understand anything, don’t talk nonsense, you listen,” Natasha said with instant annoyance.
"No, I can't believe it," Sonya repeated. - I don't understand. How did you love one person for a whole year and suddenly ... After all, you only saw him three times. Natasha, I don't believe you, you're being naughty. In three days, forget everything and so ...
“Three days,” Natasha said. “I think I have loved him for a hundred years. I feel like I've never loved anyone before him. You cannot understand this. Sonya, wait, sit down here. Natasha hugged and kissed her.
“I was told that this happens and you heard it right, but now I have only experienced this love. It's not like before. As soon as I saw him, I felt that he was my master and I was his slave, and that I could not help but love him. Yes, slave! What he tells me, I will do. You don't understand this. What should I do? What should I do, Sonya? Natasha said with a happy and frightened face.
“But think about what you are doing,” Sonya said, “I can’t leave it like that. Those secret letters... How could you let him do that? she said with horror and disgust, which she could hardly conceal.
“I told you,” Natasha answered, “that I have no will, how can you not understand this: I love him!”
“So I won’t let it happen, I’ll tell you,” Sonya cried out with bursting tears.
- What are you, for God's sake ... If you tell me, you are my enemy, - Natasha spoke. - You want my misfortune, you want us to be separated ...
Seeing Natasha's fear, Sonya burst into tears of shame and pity for her friend.
"But what happened between you?" she asked. - What did he tell you? Why doesn't he go to the house?
Natasha did not answer her question.
“For God’s sake, Sonya, don’t tell anyone, don’t torture me,” Natasha begged. “Remember not to interfere in such matters. I opened to you...
But what are these secrets for? Why doesn't he go to the house? Sonya asked. “Why doesn’t he directly seek your hand?” After all, Prince Andrei gave you complete freedom, if so; but I don't believe it. Natasha, have you thought about the secret reasons?
Natasha looked at Sonya with surprised eyes. Apparently, this question was presented to her for the first time and she did not know how to answer it.
For what reason, I don't know. But then there are reasons!
Sonya sighed and shook her head in disbelief.
“If there were reasons…” she began. But Natasha, guessing her doubts, interrupted her in fright.
“Sonya, you can’t doubt him, you can’t, you can’t, do you understand? she shouted.
- Does he love you?
- Does he love? Natasha repeated with a smile of regret at her friend's dullness. “You read the letter, did you see it?”
“But what if he is an ignoble person?”
"He! ... an ignoble person?" If you knew! Natasha said.
- If he is a noble person, then he must either declare his intention, or stop seeing you; and if you do not want to do this, then I will do it, I will write to him, I will tell him dad, ”Sonya said decisively.

National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
(NAVDU)
original name

National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

Year of foundation
Rector

Police Lieutenant General Valentin Vasilyevich Kovalenko

students
Location
Legal address

03035 Kyiv-DSP, pl. Solomenskaya, 1

Website

Coordinates : 50°25′55.8″ N sh. 30°28′15″ E d. /  50.432167° N sh. 30.470833° E d.(G) (O) (I)50.432167 , 30.470833

National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine- Higher education institution of the 4th level of accreditation. Provides training of scientific, scientific-pedagogical and managerial personnel, specialists of educational and qualification levels "bachelor", "specialist" and "master" for departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The Academy also trains investigators, forensic experts, psychologists, officers of internal troops, retrains and improves the skills of practical workers of internal affairs bodies and civil servants. Since 2011, it has been graduating specialists in the specialization "counteraction to cybercrime". In 2011, more than 6,000 full-time cadets and more than 17,500 part-time cadets were educated at the academy. In 2010, according to the results of the national rating of higher legal educational institutions "Saint Vladimir", the academy was recognized as the best.

History of the academy

The history of the academy begins on July 6, 1921, when the Red Police Courses of the Kharkov province were created. A year later, on the basis of the courses, the School for Senior Commanders of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia of the Ukrainian SSR was established. On December 25, 1922, the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR decided to transform the School into the All-Ukrainian School of Police and Criminal Investigation and put it on state support. In 1925, the School was transferred from Kharkov to Kyiv to Batyeva Gora (now the premises of secondary school No. 60). In 1936, the School was renamed into the School of Higher Leadership of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia named after V. A. Balitsky. In 1937, it was renamed the Kyiv School for the Improvement of the Leadership of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia. On March 25, 1944, by order of the NKVD of Ukraine, the All-Ukrainian School of the NKVD was opened, renamed in 1946 into the Kyiv School of the NKVD, the Kyiv Officer School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1948 and the Kyiv School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1950. By order of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs of August 20, 1956, the Kyiv Special Secondary Police School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was established, which began to train specialists for the main police services with a two-year training period. In 1957, on its basis, a department of correspondence education of the Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was created, and in 1958, the Kyiv branch of the Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. On April 11, 1960, by a government decree, the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR was created by merging the branch of the Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kyiv Special Secondary Police School. In independent Ukraine in 1992 it was named the Ukrainian Academy of Internal Affairs, four years later it became national. In August 2005, it was reorganized into the Kyiv National University of Internal Affairs. In 2010, after merging with the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the status of the academy was returned to one structure.

Postal address 03035 Kyiv-DSP, pl. Solomenskaya, 1.

Structure of the NAVD

The rector of the NAVD is Lieutenant-General of Militia Valentin Vasilyevich Kovalenko. The educational process is provided by 53 departments. The academy employs 62 doctors of sciences and professors, including 13 academicians and corresponding members of branch academies of sciences of Ukraine, 462 candidates of sciences and associate professors. Among the university staff there is one Honored Master of Sports, six Honored Coaches of Ukraine, 15 Masters of Sports international class, 36 masters of sports.

The Faculty of Primary and Special Training is located in Vite-Pochtova near Kyiv. This is an autonomous town with an educational complex, a canteen, a bathhouse, a first-aid post and other support services. Here freshmen spend their first academic year.

In 2010, the scientists of the academy carried out 159 research and development works. The staff of the academy published 75 textbooks and manuals, 16 monographs. The library fund of the university has over a million copies and is constantly updated.

Numerous circles and studios work at the academy: dance, vocal, theatrical, various sports sections work.

Official website of the National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine - http://www.naiau.kiev.ua/tslc/

Notable faculty and alumni

  • VV Kopeychikov - Doctor of Law, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine.

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National Academy of Internal Affairs
(NAVD)
original name Ukrainian
Year of foundation 1921
supervisor Police General Second Rank Cherney Vladimir Vasilyevich
students
Location
Legal address 03035 Kyiv-DSP, pl. Solomenskaya, 1
Website naiau.kiev.ua

National Academy of Internal Affairs(ukr. National Academy of Internal Affairs) is the first higher educational institution in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, which occupies a leading position in the system of state universities and has wide international recognition.

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History of the academy

Almost a hundred-year history of its formation dates back to June 11, 1921, from the founding of local police courses in the Kharkov province. It is this date that is considered the birthday of the current National Academy of Internal Affairs. A year later, on the basis of the courses, the School for Senior Commanders of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia of the Ukrainian SSR was established, and by the decision of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR of December 25, 1922, the School was reorganized with the adoption of state provision. After further necessary organizational measures, on October 23, 1923, the institution was renamed the All-Ukrainian School of Police and Criminal Investigation. Again educational institution received the status of a republican and began to prepare a senior command staff for the police throughout Ukraine.

In 1925, the All-Ukrainian School was relocated from Kharkov to Kyiv, where in 1936 the educational institution received a new name - V.A. . In this status, it lasted until the summer of 1941.

At the end of World War II, the school resumed its work. Subsequently, it had a number of reorganizations and renamings.

The defining milestone in the history of the educational institution was 1960 - the year of the creation of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR by merging the branch of the Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kyiv Special Secondary Police School (since 1968, the educational institution has been called the Kyiv Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs). Since then, its development as a higher educational institution began.

After the independence of Ukraine was proclaimed by a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated January 27, 1992, the Ukrainian Academy of Internal Affairs was established with recognition of its main scientific, educational and methodological center in the system of departmental higher educational institutions, and in December 1996, according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine, the academy was again granted the status of National . Nine years later, in September 2005, the academy was renamed the Kyiv National University of Internal Affairs. By the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine "On the reorganization of some higher educational institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs" dated August 27, 2010 No. 1709-r, KNUVD was reorganized into the National Academy of Internal Affairs.

The present

The National Academy of Internal Affairs provides educational services for the training of specialists with bachelor's and master's degrees in higher education in the specialties: "Law", "Law enforcement", "Public administration and administration" and "Psychology". In specialized institutes and faculties on a full-time and in absentia more than 15 thousand listeners, cadets and students are trained. Since 2016, the department of military training of reserve officers has been functioning.

The legal lyceum is attended by children whose parents are law enforcement officers who died or were injured in the line of duty, including in the area of ​​the anti-terrorist operation.

Our graduates serve in various positions in each division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the National Police of Ukraine, and also work in the prosecution, justice, SBU, State Fiscal Service, State Penitentiary Service, judiciary, in the legal field, etc. Among them are the current and former heads of the central executive authorities, law enforcement and judicial system units. It was the National Academy that trained the first patrol police officers for Kyiv and the region and successfully continues this activity. The Academy is a member of the Association of European Police Colleges, a participant in the Conference of Heads of Higher Educational Police Institutions of the Central and of Eastern Europe maintains working relationship with international organizations, educational and police institutions in many countries, provides training for personnel for UN peacekeeping missions.

There are six specialized academic councils in the NAVD for the defense of dissertations for the higher education degrees of Doctor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy, open in nine specialties. Scientific schools on the problems of Ukrainian constitutionalism have been formed and are successfully developing. theoretical foundations ensuring human rights and freedoms, administrative law and process, civil and economic law, criminal law, criminal procedure and criminology, criminology and penitentiary law, philosophy of law and legal psychology, theory and practice of operational-search activities, police studies, etc. Attention is also focused on modern areas of research in legal comparative studies, criminological victimology, economic security, psychological rehabilitation, the introduction of polygraph technologies, etc.

A number of studies are confirmed by state patents for inventions and awarded state prizes. The personnel of the academy is a reserve of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a reliable partner of the capital's police garrison in ensuring public security and order during mass events in Kyiv and the region.

As a result of the annual independent sociological research NAVD confirms its enough high rating- it has been repeatedly awarded the authoritative award "Sophia of Kyiv" and recognized as the best higher educational institution in the law enforcement system.

Thus, gradually strengthening its potential in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the academy is now developing in all areas of innovation educational activities and has established itself as a leading scientific and methodological center, a basic institution for training a new generation of law enforcement officers.

Structure of the NAVD

The rector of the NAVD is a police general of the second rank, Doctor of Law, Professor Cherney Vladimir Vasilyevich. The educational process and scientific work are provided by 38 departments and five specialized scientific laboratories. The academy employs seven academicians and corresponding members of branch academies of sciences of Ukraine, more than 50 doctors of sciences and professors, more than 230 associate professors and candidates of sciences (doctors of philosophy).

Fulfilling the scientific tasks of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the scientists of the academy ensure the implementation of more than 200 applied topics, including on the problems of reforming the law enforcement system, legal and organizational support for the activities of the National Police, pre-trial investigation, forensic expertise, combating crime, protecting public order and security.

Numerous circles and studios work at the academy: dance, vocal, theatrical, various sports sections work

The National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has come a long historical way from the initial training courses for police officers to the leading educational institution of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the country. The university trains specialists of the highest legal qualification for law enforcement agencies of the republic, as well as for the structures of the UN peacekeeping forces.

Base

The National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine was born in Kharkov, which was the capital of Ukraine in the 1920s. NAVD as an educational institution began with courses for red policemen. The courses were formed on 06/11/1921. It is from this day that the Academy celebrates its birthday every year.

A year later (05/12/1922) the police courses were transformed into district courses for the junior command staff of the Main Directorate of the Militia of the Ukrainian SSR, and on 09/30/1922 into the School for the Senior Police Command. Taking into account the urgent need for the training of leading personnel, the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR on 10/23/1923 reorganized the institution, which became known as the All-Ukrainian School of Police and Criminal Investigation.

moving

In April 1925, the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Ukrainian SSR decided to transfer the school from Kharkov, which at that time was the capital of the Ukrainian SSR, to one of the nearest provincial cities of Ukraine. The choice fell on the city of Kyiv. Since then, the history of the institution has been associated with this city.

In 1936, the GSOM was again renamed the School of Senior Police Officers named after Balitsky. By order of the NKVD of the USSR in 1937, the name of V. A. Balitsky was removed from the name of the school. The war caused great damage. Almost whole personnel died in the battles for the Motherland.

Post-war development

The case of the fallen teachers in post-war years carried on by a new generation. The victorious end of the war, the beginning of restoration National economy countries, the reorganization of the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs-MGB led to a change in the subordination of the educational institution. Over the next decade, the school on Solomenskaya Square was renamed 5 times.

On August 20, 1956, in the now Kyiv Special Secondary School (hereinafter referred to as KSSSHM), training began for various police services under a two-year program. In 1957, on the basis of the KSSSHM in Kyiv, distance learning was organized for cadets of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union.

Three years later, the Higher School and the KSSSHM were merged with the creation of the Higher School of the SSR. Started new stage development and improvement of the activities of the future National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The new structure has become a reliable base for training highly qualified specialists for law enforcement agencies. In 1966, due to structural changes in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the school was subordinated directly to the Council of Ministers with the renaming of the Kyiv Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Independence

With the proclamation of independence by Ukraine, the Higher School (HS) became subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of a sovereign state. Fundamental changes in the activities of law enforcement agencies, the need to accelerate the construction of a socially just, democratic, rule of law state caused the need to improve the system of personnel training for law enforcement agencies. In 1992, an academy was created on the basis of the KVSh, and in January 1996, by presidential decree, it was granted the status of a National Academy.

The organization set a course for new areas of personnel training, research work, and a significant improvement in the organization of its activities. Since September 2005, it has been reorganized into a university institution called the Kyiv National University of VD. According to the order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated August 27, 2010, the institution was transformed into the National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

Cooperation

The Academy maintains relations with many international and all-Ukrainian institutions, organizations, unions, associations. One example of such close cooperation is her contacts with the public organization "All-Ukrainian Association of Criminal Law". It brings together scientists in the field of criminal law, criminology, specialists in related fields of knowledge, practitioners, public and statesmen to promote the development of science, exchange of experience, coordination of efforts and mutual assistance in scientific activity. For several years now, a local branch of this public organization has been operating at the National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, which consists mainly of specialists from the departments of law and criminology.

Department of Criminal Law

At all stages of the development of NAVD (Kyiv), a significant amount of work was concentrated in the teaching staff scientific potential. For example, the Department of Criminal Law originates from the Department of Criminal Law Disciplines of the KIS of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, founded back in 1958. Over the years of its existence, well-known experts in the field of criminal law have worked for it:

  • Scientists P. P. Mikhailenko, V. M. Smitienko, M. I. Korzhansky, who became the founders of scientific schools.
  • Doctors, professors, associate professors N. A. Bondarenko, V. A. Glushkov, V. P. Didenko, N. T. Kuts, P. V. Likholat, M. I. Melnik, A. A. Muzyka, A. N Opalchenko, S. L. Ostapets, S. A. Tararukhin, S. V. Trofimov, and others.

Now at the department of criminal law, under the patronage of the rector, police general V.V. Cherney, there are three doctors of legal sciences, professors A.V. Savchenko, V.I.

Department of Criminology

It was established in May 1977. During educational and scientific activities such well-known scientists as Yu. V. Aleksandrov, V. A. Glushkov, A. N. Dzhuzha, A. F. Zelinsky, E. N. Moiseev, A. I. Roschin worked here (and some still work now), A. P. Severov, D. E. Tikhomirov and others.

Currently, the department includes such legal scholars as:

  • Doctors of Law, Professors A. N. Dzhuzha and A. G. Kolb.
  • Professor V. V. Vasilevich.
  • Candidates of legal sciences, associate professors Yu. A. Levchenko, N. V. Kulakova, L. V. Kryzhnaya, E. V. Rasyuk, G. I. Pishchenko, G. S. Polishchuk.
  • Candidates of legal sciences A. V. Mikitchik, T. V. Mironyuk.
  • Associate Professor A. V. Kirilyuk.

Specialists of the departments work closely with law enforcement agencies, other educational institutions, scientific institutions and institutions. This is due to the fact that only the unification of the efforts of scientists and the combination of their activities with professional experience in the study of various theoretical and practical issues allows you to deeply explore the current and controversial problems of criminology, visually acquaint future lawyers with them.

National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kyiv: faculties and institutes

About 15,000 future law enforcement officers study at the university. The Academy has a branched structure with branches located both in the capital itself and in the regions. This is:

  • Faculties No. 1 (Kyiv), No. 2 (Kyiv) and Prykarpattsky No. 3 (Ivano-Frankivsk).
  • Institutes: penitentiary service, postgraduate education (both located in Kyiv).
  • Educational and Scientific Institutes No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 (Kyiv).
  • Zhytomyr extramural jurisprudence.
  • Postgraduate.
  • Doctorate.
  • Lyceum legal named after Kondratiev.

There are 15 general academic departments, 16 departments, and an orchestra on the basis of the NAVD.

An example for the next generation

Many teachers and employees of the academy have gone through difficult front-line and partisan ways. The experience of the war, personal involvement in the Great Victory, a sense of responsibility for comrades, the ability to work with people allowed the former fighters against the Nazi invaders to become an active part of the leadership and teaching staff academy.

They are always at the forefront of education, giving their knowledge, experience, strength and energy to training and education. younger generation human rights defenders. By the way, the veteran organization recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. It is known as one of the active and powerful centers among the capital's universities.

The staff of the National Internal Affairs Directorate of Ukraine has never stood aside from the problems that arise in society at different times: in the terrible 1986, when the world shuddered from the consequences of an explosion on Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and later, during the aftermath of the earthquake in Armenia, and floods in Transcarpathia. Then the employees of the academy were in the forefront of volunteers, doing everything possible to protect the life and health of thousands of citizens, the development of the national economy.

Today, the administration of the NAVD is headed by V. V. Cherney (police general of the 2nd rank). The leaders include the first vice-rector - S. D. Gusarev, vice-rectors S. S. Chernyavsky, R. A. Serbin, A. P. Zapototsky. Teachers try to be an example for cadets who are just beginning to learn about life.

Contacts

To enter the NAVD, future cadets should contact the head office of the academy, located at the address: 03035, Kyiv, Solomenskaya Square, building 1. Those who wish to become students of the Legal Lyceum must submit documents at: 03151, Kyiv, Povitroflotsky Avenue, 53.

Precarpathian Faculty No. 3 of the Academy is located at the address: 76005, Ivano-Frankivsk, National Guard Street, Building 3. Zhytomyr Department of Law: 10000, Zhytomyr, Yakira Street, 11.