Principles of professional training of personnel of the Security Service of Ukraine
Abstract
The article reveals the essence and content of the principles of professional training of the personnel of the Security Service of Ukraine. It is proposed that the principles of professional training of the Security Service of Ukraine personnel be understood as a set of guiding principles fixed at the regulatory and legal level, on the basis of and in accordance with which the subjects authorised by the state carry out activities aimed at forming a certain category of persons and maintaining a set of knowledge, skills and abilities in an up-to-date state. It has been proved that individual tasks of professional training of the Security Service of Ukraine personnel, as well as the activities of persons authorised by the state in this direction, are based on a significant number of principles that are both the basis for the functioning of this sphere of public relations and a certain vector of its development. Groups of principles of professional training of Security Service of Ukraine personnel are identified and characterised by carrying out their scientific classification depending on such a criterion as the scope of their distribution: 1) general principles of professional training of personnel, which apply to all social relations without exception: the rule of law, legality, equality, publicity and openness of information defined by law; 2) cross-sectoral principles of professional training of Security Service of Ukraine personnel, which are inherent in the activities of all or most law enforcement agencies: political neutrality and non-partisanship, personal responsibility, professionalism, integrity and decency; 3) special principles of professional training of Security Service of Ukraine personnel, which find the greatest specificity of their implementation precisely within the framework of these social relations and are regulated by special legislation: independence, professionalism, patriotism, corporate culture, and professional ethics.
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