Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956

The year 1956 was significant both in the history of Ukraine and the USSR, but also for world history. The death of I.V. Stalin in 1953 marked the beginning of the partial liberalization of the political regime in the Soviet Union; the strongest impetus for the continuation and intensification of th...

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Main Author: V. A. Grechenko
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Language:Ukrainian
Published: Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 2021-09-01
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Online Access:http://visnyk.univd.edu.ua/index.php/VNUAF/article/view/398
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description The year 1956 was significant both in the history of Ukraine and the USSR, but also for world history. The death of I.V. Stalin in 1953 marked the beginning of the partial liberalization of the political regime in the Soviet Union; the strongest impetus for the continuation and intensification of this process was in 1956, the year of the XX Congress of the CPSU and the CPSU Central Committee Resolution “On overcoming the Stalin’s cult of personality and its consequences”, where a lot of terrible truth about the Soviet past was told for the first time. This significantly changed the political and socio-economic situation in the country, in fact prevented further mass repression of the population and significantly changed the role of law enforcement agencies, which really began to acquire the characteristics of law enforcement. There was a change of the heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR and the Ukrainian SSR, which was another step in clearing the state leadership of the most odious Stalinist personnel and meant strengthening the control of the communist party agencies over the militia. The new leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs believed that the main shortcoming in the activities of the militia was the lack of activity in the fight against crime and the significant level of crime among police officers themselves. There were also shortcomings in the operative work on crime prevention and detection. The selection and placement of personnel was badly organized in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. There were many cases, when people without proper training were assigned to important areas of operative and investigative work in the militia. Departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and militia divisions in oblasts were reorganized into unified departments of internal affairs of executive committees of oblast Soviets of Workers’ Deputies, and militia departments in cities and districts were transformed into militia divisions of executive committees of city and district councils. That meant the resumption of dual subordination of local law enforcement agencies to executive committees of councils and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. But that reorganization did not have the desired effect.
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counteraction to crime.
title Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956
title_full Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956
title_fullStr Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956
title_full_unstemmed Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956
title_short Legal and Organizational Principles of Militia Activities of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1956
title_sort legal and organizational principles of militia activities of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic in 1956
topic ukraine
1956
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militia
counteraction to crime.
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