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  1. The Police of Russia (Russian: Полиция России, romanized:Politsiya Rossii) is the national law enforcement agency of Russia, operating under the Ministry of Internal Affairs from September 8, [ O.S. 20] 1802.

  2. Police ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in police organizations. [1] The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organization, [2] and affects the culture within the police force. [3]

  3. Class rates are used by different federal ministries and agencies of Russia. Some of them use common State Civil Service class rates while others (like the Ministry of Justice and the State Prosecution Service) use specialized class rates. Some municipal organizations also use class rates.

  4. Initially, the staff of the Saint Petersburg police consisted of the deputy general police chief, 4 officers, and 36 lower ranks. A diak and ten podyachys kept office work in the Main Police Station Office.

  5. The police hierarchy is being inherited from the Soviet Union post-independence. After that, the insignia and the uniforms of the police ranks were changed. In a broad sense, the hierarchy is divided into six categories as: Russian Police Hierarchy. Supreme officers/General officers; Senior officers/Field grade officers

  6. 1 sty 2013 · For a couple of decades Russia has had high levels of serious violent crime, especially in rural areas. The predominantly agricultural Russian empire in 1913 had registered 34,400 murders, and after more than 80 years, in 1996–1997, the number of murders was approximately 30,000.

  7. The accompanying excerpted articles from Nezavisimaya Gazeta and Interfax point out that Russian military police are a key component of Russian security forces in Syria, especially with regard to “humanitarian and peacekeeping issues.” According to Interfax, about 60% of Russia’s military police personnel have served in Syria.

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