The Day of Internal Affairs Officer was established only in 2011, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 13. It turns out that the organ workers simply did not have their own holiday before? Not at all! It’s just that the well-known Police Day was renamed in 2011, since its name no longer sounded relevant.

The history of the holiday goes back a long way. The first police service in Russia was created by order of Peter the Great, back in 1715. The main task of the police was to maintain public order and combat its violators. Low-ranking officers and soldiers served in the Peter the Great police. Among the first police officers there were many foreigners; Peter invited them from Germany and others European countries to transfer experience. It must be said that the tsarist police worked like a well-oiled mechanism: the crime rate in the country, immediately after the creation of the police service, decreased several times.

In 1917, November 10, V.I. Lenin signed a decree on the creation of the Workers' Militia, which was part of the structure of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs. After the Great Patriotic War, in 1946, the police came under the authority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

What's interesting is that Soviet police There was no official holiday for a very long time. Only on October 26, 1962, a decree was signed establishing the official Soviet Police Day on November 10. Of course, after the collapse of the USSR, the holiday was renamed again: it became the Day of the Russian Police. And after the reform of the structure of internal affairs in 2011 and the renaming of the police to the police, the holiday acquired its current name: Day of the Employee of the Internal Affairs Bodies of the Russian Federation. The only thing that has not changed is the date of the celebrations. Internal Affairs Officer's Day, like Police Day, is celebrated on November 10.


Traditions of Internal Affairs Officer Day

Traditionally, the celebration of Soviet Police Day took place very solemnly, at the highest level. Numerous government meetings and concerts were held, and new films and performances were released for the holiday. Even the release of the cult film “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed” was also timed for November 10!

The traditions of the holiday are carefully preserved even now. Ceremonial events take place in all Russian cities. The best employees are awarded orders and valuable gifts, they are given new titles, veterans of internal affairs bodies are honored, and wreaths are laid at the graves of those who died while fulfilling their civic duty.

On this day, be sure to congratulate the people of this courageous and, at times, dangerous profession. Not only friends and acquaintances who serve in the authorities, but also your local police officer. May you always wish to bear such a high rank as Russian Policeman with honor.

On November 10, Russian police officers celebrate their professional holiday, Internal Affairs Officer's Day. This year this day is special. The modern “tradition” of the Russian law enforcement system is celebrating its centenary. Exactly 100 years ago, on November 10, 1917, the People's Commissariat for internal affairs published a decree “On the Workers' Militia”. As Soviet Police Day, this date remains in the memory of millions of Russians, despite the numerous upheavals with renamings and reforms that the domestic law enforcement system has endured over its 100-year history. So, we can say with confidence that “Police Day” is the true, popular name for the holiday date of November 10th.

Although in “State and Revolution” Vladimir Ilyich Lenin expressed almost anarchist thoughts about the imminent withering away of the state, about the need for universal arming of the people, the need to create personnel law enforcement The Bolsheviks realized almost immediately after the revolution. If at first the idea that groups of specially mobilized workers - the workers' militia - could cope with crime dominated in their ranks, then very soon this utopian idea was replaced by a more rational approach. The need to create a professional police force was dictated by life itself. Following the revolution and the collapse of the tsarist law enforcement system, there was a colossal increase in crime. As you know, Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin himself once became the “victim” of a criminal attack, whose car was stopped in 1919 by criminals from Yakov Koshelkov’s gang. All these circumstances forced the Soviet leadership to become concerned about strengthening the workers' militia and transforming it from an amateurish to a professional structure. In just a decade, the Soviet police turned into a powerful and extensive law enforcement apparatus, which over time surpassed its predecessor, the tsarist police.

By the way, the experience of the tsarist police was actively used later in strengthening the Soviet internal affairs agencies. If previously the tsarist police were perceived exclusively as “punishers”, “executioners” who served the exploitative regime, then, as crime grew, it became clear to the Soviet police officers that they could not do without the accumulated experience of their predecessors in the complex task of fighting crime. However, unlike the Red Army, where the former tsarist officers served in huge numbers and many of them made a dizzying career already in Soviet time, in the law enforcement system everything turned out differently. The Soviet police used the experience of the tsarist police, but the overwhelming majority of the police themselves could not serve in Soviet law enforcement agencies. The attitude towards former law enforcement officers of the tsarist era in the 1920s - 1930s was the coolest, many of them faced trials, prisons and even executions.

Nevertheless, Soviet Russia, practically from scratch, managed to staff new law enforcement agencies - the Soviet police. This was not so easy to do. There are many ways scientific research, so works of art, dedicated to the first steps of the Soviet police. In those years, the militia was truly a people's force and was staffed primarily by workers and peasants, the poor and middle peasants. After graduation Civil War Many Red Army soldiers were drawn to serve in the police. The Soviet police were staffed only by people from the working population, primarily by active workers. It was almost impossible for a representative of the “exploiting” strata to join the police, unless we were talking about people with pre-revolutionary experience in underground activities in the ranks of the RSDLP (b).

A separate and very complex area was the training of national personnel for the regions of the North Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Central Asia, where it was also necessary to deploy police departments and departments, to establish the effective work of the criminal investigation department and other police units. Special departments were opened at the Novocherkassk and Saratov police schools, where representatives of national minorities were trained Soviet Union for service in internal affairs bodies. The process of formation and development of the training system for Soviet police officers stretched over two post-revolutionary decades. As the police's needs for qualified personnel grew, the number of special educational institutions, cadet recruitment numbers. In 1936, schools for senior and middle-level police officers were transferred to a two-year training cycle, which was supposed to help improve the level of education and qualifications of police personnel. The old cadres - revolutionaries with pre-October experience - were replaced by a new generation - the younger generations of Soviet police officers, raised and trained in the Soviet Union.

The Great Patriotic War was a serious blow for the Soviet police. A huge number of policemen were mobilized to the front, to the active army. In many localities, due to a shortage of young male police officers, women, as well as older men, began to be actively recruited into service. In the west of the Soviet Union, police officers took an active part in the fight against the occupiers, even without being called up to military service- they participated in the defense of their cities, went to partisan detachments, created underground groups.

After the Great Patriotic War served in the internal affairs bodies a large number of front-line soldiers. Many officers and soldiers of the victorious Red Army after the war wanted to continue serving, if not in the army, then at least in the police. It was they, the people who went through the front, who broke the backbone of crime, which gained strength in the war and post-war years.

It should be noted that the demands on police officers grew as the general level education of Soviet citizens. If in the early 1920s. there were no special requirements for candidates for police service, then in the second half of the twentieth century an effective system was already in operation vocational education. However, not only graduates of police schools, but also people from civilian backgrounds ended up serving in the police as middle and senior commanding officers. As a rule, these were university graduates who had a military department behind them and, therefore, military rank"lieutenant" or "senior lieutenant". Yesterday's engineers, teachers, and representatives of various humanitarian professions flocked to Komsomol vouchers for the police.

Even now, among the police chiefs of the older generation, there are quite a few people who joined the police in the 1980s on Komsomol vouchers. Junior commanding officers were also recruited in a similar way, but here the emphasis was on yesterday’s demobilization. Especially valued were soldiers and sergeants who served in the internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, the border troops of the KGB of the USSR, units of the Airborne Forces, Marine Corps. They were sent to the police on the recommendations of the command of units and units, or some time after demobilization - on the recommendations labor collectives, party committees of enterprises. It must be said that this system of personnel selection for the Soviet police worked quite effectively.

The history of the Soviet police is full heroic deeds its employees. The names of the policemen who fell in battle with criminals remained forever in the memory of descendants. As you know, the period of several post-war years turned out to be very tense for Soviet policemen, when in war-ravaged Soviet cities Brutal criminal gangs were rampant, and a large number of street children appeared again. In the west of Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltic republics there were detachments of nationalists and simply criminals hiding in the forests. Together with the soldiers of the internal and border troops, the police also took an active part in their destruction.

The Soviet police managed to solve the assigned tasks with honor and cope with the high crime rate in the country by the early 1950s. Then there were a couple of decades of relative calm. But even at this time, the Soviet police were always at the forefront - not only in the fight against crime, but in general - in protecting citizens. On May 25, 1973, a column of 170 cyclists followed along the Novosibirsk - Pavlodar highway. At the head of the column was an escort vehicle Moskvich-412. It carried the senior traffic inspector of the State Traffic Inspectorate Dmitry Baiduga and inspector Alexander Shabaldin. A Zaporozhets car was driving towards the column. Suddenly appeared freight car"Kolkhida", loaded with rubble, which tried to overtake "Zaporozhets". Realizing that a collision between the truck and the column could not be avoided, the police put their Moskvich under attack and thereby saved the column of cyclists. Posthumously, Dmitry Baiduga and Alexander Shabaldin received the Order of the Red Star.

Already in the 1970s - 1980s. The Soviet police were faced with such new and previously unprecedented types of crimes as, for example, hostage-taking. So, on November 2, 1973, four students hijacked a Yak-40 plane. It was for the heroism shown during his liberation that Alexander Ivanovich Popryadukhin received the Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union - at that time a senior police lieutenant, senior inspector on duty of the 127th police department in Moscow, who was included in the operational group due to his excellent sports training (Alexander Ivanovich was a master of sports in sambo).

A new wave of crime swept the country at the turn of the 1980s - 1990s, and unusual crime, which the Soviet police had not encountered before. Powerful organized criminal groups, mafia structures that had strong connections at the very top in the same law enforcement agencies. It was very difficult to resist organized crime, especially since there were temptations for the police officers themselves. It was during this period that many negative stereotypes about employees of internal affairs bodies and their widespread corruption took root in the public consciousness. Although in the 1990s, many police officers not only honestly carried out their service, but died in clashes with criminals, defending the life and peace of ordinary citizens.

At the end of the 1980s. Police special units were also formed, first of all, the legendary Special Police Unit (OMON), then the Special Rapid Reaction Unit (SOBR), which had to solve complex and dangerous tasks of power support of police and anti-terrorist operations. Today it is difficult to imagine a law enforcement system without police special forces (although not so long ago they were transferred from the Ministry of Internal Affairs system to the Federal Troop Service system national guard).

During the collapse of the Soviet Union, many “hot spots” appeared, in which a huge number of Russian police officers also served. It is impossible to underestimate the contribution of the Russian militia/police in the fight against terrorism in the North Caucasus, and then in other regions of the country. Through the “meat grinder” of two Chechen wars Thousands of Russian police officers passed through - both riot police and sobrovets, as well as representatives of more “peaceful” police professions, including district police officers and juvenile affairs inspectors. The 1990s - 2000s gave the Russian police many real heroes. Unfortunately, many of them received their well-deserved awards posthumously.

Serving in the internal affairs bodies is hard and dangerous work. But citizens, due to a number of factors, perceive police officers, and then police officers, ambiguously. Many judge from their experience of conflicts with law enforcement officers at the “everyday level” - there they argued with a traffic cop, here the district police officer does not respond to complaints. Others are influenced by media publications, which, it must be said, are very unfavorable towards Russian police officers. Of course, there are many problems in the “system” and the police themselves know much more about them than people from the outside. Personnel turnover, low level of qualifications, corruption and cronyism, basic reluctance to work - all this, unfortunately, is present in the Russian law enforcement system, as indeed in all other spheres of society. However, when any problems arise, the first thing people do is run to them - to the police.

On the Day of the Internal Affairs Officer, which for the people still remains “Police Day”, to all former and current policemen and police officers, “Military Review” wishes all the best, and most importantly, health and success in a difficult, but much-needed country and people service.

A solemn event dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Tsaritsyn, then Stalingrad, and now the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs took place in Volgograd. Russian Federation in the Volgograd region. Guests big holiday became representatives different levels authorities and law enforcement agencies, confessions and fields of activity: heads of administrations, deputies, journalists, builders, doctors, teachers.

Today we celebrate our centenary. This is a solid worthy date. In such cases, certain results are drawn. I will say without undue modesty: Glaucus works stably. According to the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the governor, deputies of the regional Duma, and most importantly - the residents of the Volgograd region, we are working well. We do not let down those veterans who worked 30, 20 years ago and who are in service today or are no longer in service for various reasons. These results are achieved thanks to the built constructive business relations with all law enforcement officers. We are also actively working with the leaders of the faiths who are present here: we have a multinational region, and this is very important. In the hall today are the heads of enterprises, educational institutions, medical institutions - all those with whom we work together. I would like to emphasize that representatives of the media are also here: the Main Directorate is open for interaction, we are transparent in our work, we do not hide anything and, of course, we share our successes,” noted Lieutenant General Alexander Kravchenko, head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Volgograd Region.

The governor of the Volgograd region Andrey Bocharov took part in the ceremony. The head of the region thanked the police officers for their high professionalism in ensuring public order and courage in performing official and combat missions. Special words were addressed to veterans today.

Throughout its 100-year history, the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Volgograd Region has been inextricably linked with the formation and development of our region. Police officers and Volgograd police have worthily fulfilled and continue to fulfill the tasks set by the state to protect the lives, rights and freedoms of citizens, protect public order, ensure public safety and fight crime. Volgograd police officers serve to protect public order in the Volgograd region and throughout Russia. They carry out service and combat missions and special missions, including in territories with a difficult operational situation. Show high professionalism, courage and heroism. Special words of gratitude, of course, to the veterans for your active work and assistance in training and educating highly professional and responsible employees of the Volgograd police. It is thanks to you and your comrades that experience and traditions are passed on from generation to generation, which are strictly observed by the employees of the Main Directorate. For many years, the Volgograd Department has occupied a leading position among the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, - Andrei Bocharov noted, recalling the “difficult exam” that all law enforcement officers passed with dignity, ensuring security during significant events for the region and the country as a whole - the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Stalingrad Victory and holding matches of the World Cup.

We have ahead of us very complex and large-scale work to solve socio-economic problems, to implement priority development projects, to ensure the comprehensive safety of residents and guests of the region in all spheres of life. I am confident that the tasks facing the Volgograd region will be achieved. And the employees of the Main Directorate will make their worthy contribution to the implementation of the planned plans for socio-economic development,” the governor added, wishing the personnel of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the region well-being.

So that when completing tasks, everyone always returns home alive and healthy,” Andrey Bocharov emphasized.

Support from the leadership of the region, according to the head of the Main Directorate, it is important for police officers to feel the support of the leadership of the Volgograd region, especially when performing tasks in difficult operational territories.

We tell our employees that by working in Dagestan, you are protecting your families here,” Alexander Kravchenko emphasized, recalling the horror Volgograd residents experienced in 2013, when three terrorist attacks occurred in the city. “And for the fifth year in a row, the governor travels with our police officers to Dagestan, puts on camouflage and goes high into the mountains. Of course, the police understand this, feel respect for them and appreciate them. We really need this support.

The coordinated interaction of all law enforcement agencies in order to ensure public safety, combat extremism, corruption, and drug trafficking was noted by the head of the FSB Directorate for the Volgograd Region, Major General Anatoly Gulevsky, congratulating the region’s police officers on their holiday.

The results of this work guarantee the security of the Volgograd region and the peace of its residents, the head of the department emphasized.

The centenary anniversary of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Volgograd Region, according to the Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Southern Federal District Dmitry Safonov, - good opportunity express words of gratitude to those who guard public order and the law.

The cause to which you serve and have dedicated your life is the most difficult and responsible. It requires daily dedication, mobilization of strength, energy and courage. And this has been the case throughout history: operating in difficult conditions, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have always been on the front line in the fight against crime, ensuring the security of society and the state. Continuing the traditions of the older generation, you demonstrate responsibility and efficiency in solving official problems. Many of you for your courage and heroism. Undoubtedly, there is still a lot of work to be done, but I want to express confidence that the staff of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Volgograd Region will be the guarantor of the security of society, the preservation of civil harmony, peace and stability in it, and a reliable basis for further economic and social transformations in the region , - noted Dmitry Safonov.

Police Day began to be celebrated as a professional holiday in 1962 and until 1980 it was considered not official, but informal. However, it began with the decree “On the Workers’ Militia” signed by People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs Alexei Rykov on October 28 (November 10), 1917. Since 1980, Soviet Police Day began to be considered an official holiday in accordance with the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR “On Holidays and Memorial Days.”

Pugacheva, prize and stars on shoulder straps

This professional holiday was always awaited with a special mood not only by law enforcement officers, but also by “all Soviet citizens.” Because on this day there was always the best gala concert of the year, broadcast on television. Even top stage stars always agreed to congratulate the police. Only on November 10, on one stage, one could see the “scarce” Pugacheva, Leontyev, Rotaru, Khazanov, Leshchenko, Kobzon, Vinokur... The concert was canceled the only time - in 1982, when Leonid Brezhnev died on that day.

The defenders of the law themselves were waiting for this day. They were entitled to the traditional bonus, new stars on their shoulder straps, gifts and promotions.

Unfortunately, now the order is: “Bonuses for everyone!” savings are no longer so relevant.

It’s curious, but a simple search on the Internet for “Police Day 2017” produces a lot of information... exclusively about bonuses for employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The media write that in 2017 there will be awards, but not for everyone, but only for those who have especially distinguished themselves.

In some departments, employees will be awarded certificates and gifts: tablets, watches. It is noted that the quality and cost of the gift depend on the results of work for the year, and the size of possible payments for special merits depends on the effectiveness of a specific unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Meetings with veterans of internal affairs agencies, with the families of fallen employees, laying wreaths at memorials, corporate skits and concerts are also unshakable traditions of Police Day.

2017 saw a record high level of trust in the police

The day before professional holiday VTsIOM published the results of a study of the level of trust of Russians in the police. This year it turned out to be a record high. Thus, 67% of Russian citizens express trust in the police officers of their region compared to 46-47% in 2015-2016. 27% of participants in an all-Russian telephone survey conducted on November 3-5 expressed distrust in police officers.

The highest levels of trust are among duty department employees (71%), district inspectors (70%), juvenile affairs inspectors (68%), transport police (67%), and patrol service employees (65%).

The share of respondents who positively assessed the work of the police in their region reached 46% (almost twice as high as a year ago - 24%), while the share of Russians who gave negative assessments decreased from 21% to 7%, respectively. 43% of respondents said that the police work “averagely”.

It is curious that this year the image of the policeman almost completely corresponds to the unforgettable Uncle Styopa. Thus, Russians describe a typical police officer as neat (77%), polite (66%), friendly (66%), decent (65%), brave (65%), competent (64%), ready to help (64%) .

It is also pleasant that 90% of citizens admitted that they were ready to assist the police if necessary.

Complaints about law enforcement officers have somehow become smaller: for example, they most often recall the rudeness (6%) of people in uniform. At the same time, 81% of respondents did not personally witness any violations by law enforcement officers (compared to 62% in 2009).

“The people are touched: who walks so beautifully?”

And of course, OK-inform cannot help but congratulate the police with examples of crooked, but very sincere folk art from our favorite site “Congratulations” pozdravok.r u (spelling and punctuation preserved).

There are days and nights!
There are nights and days!
And you are always on duty -
You guys are from the Ministry of Internal Affairs!
Today is your holiday,
Today everything is possible!
And on this special day
We wish you everything!
Just what? We don't know!
But we only know one thing -
What's special about this day?
It's all the same in the service -
Patrolman and traffic cop
Both opera and sledak,
And that's why
In Russia everything is “nice”!

True, the word “nishtyak” no longer refers to the guardians of the law, but to those on the other side, but let’s leave that to the conscience of the author. Perhaps already on the path to correction.

The people are touched -
He walks so beautifully
In uniform and cap,
With stars in your shirt!
Our defender, our hero -
Strong-willed policeman,
Hide your surprise
Today is your holiday!
We wish you good health,
Let's say together and with love:
Be healthy and full of strength,
To reduce crime!

So the stars are on your shirt, as they say.

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