15, Central Judicial Police College

? 1. The Central Judicial Police College is the only ordinary institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Justice, located in Baoding, a famous historical and cultural city in Hebei Province. The school is the highest institution of learning in China's judicial administrative system, the training base for reserve talents in the judicial administrative system, the training base for leading cadres and senior police officers in the judicial administrative system, and the research and innovation base for judicial administrative theory. Known as the "cradle of judicial police officers."

? 2. Origin:

? 1956, the Ministry of public security set up a reform-through-labour cadre school.

? From 65438 to 0983, the Ministry of Public Security's cadre school of labor reform was placed under the leadership of the Ministry of Justice.

? 1985 The reform-through-labour cadre school of the Ministry of Public Security was transformed into the Central Reform-through-labour Management Cadre College. ?

? 1995, the central reeducation-through-labor management cadre college was renamed the central judicial police education college.

? 1997, with the consent of the former state education commission, the college began to hold general higher education.

? In March 2000, the Ministry of Education officially approved the establishment of the Central Judicial Police College, which has the nature of ordinary higher education and focuses on undergraduate education.

? On April 24, 2002, the Central Judicial Police College, which focuses on general undergraduate education, was formally established.

? 20 12 The Central Judicial Police College established the National Lawyers College.

? In 20 13, with the approval of the Ministry of education, the college officially enrolled master of law students.

? 20 16 12, the school was approved by Hebei academic degree office as a first-class master of law degree point and an authorized construction unit for master of law and master of police.

? 3. Strength:

? There are 7 research institutions in the school, including the Ministry of Justice 1 Key Laboratory. Key Laboratory of Ministry of Justice: Key Laboratory of Modern Correction Technology of Ministry of Justice (Central Judicial Police College)

? The school has 12 teaching units, including Prison Science College, Law School, Correctional Education Department, Information Management Department, Police Management Department, Basic Courses Teaching and Research Section, Marxism-Leninism Teaching and Research Section, Police Physical Education Teaching and Research Section, Continuing Education Department, Training Department, Graduate Education Department and Modern Education Technology Center, and offers 19 undergraduate majors and professional directions.

? The school has three professional construction sites approved by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance, five provincial-level quality courses, six ministerial-level quality courses and 39 teaching and research practice bases.

? 4. Scores over the years: (All students are admitted in advance, and there is no data yet. )

? 5. Leading professional disciplines:

? In 20 19, there were *** 10 undergraduate enrollment majors and professional directions, namely: law, law (direction of drug rehabilitation), prison science (direction of psychological correction), prison science (direction of corrective education), prison science (direction of political work), prison science (direction of reform through labor), and investigation science (investigation in prison)

? The enrollment majors of 20 19 are: police management, legal affairs, criminal execution, administrative execution, judicial policing and community correction.

? The construction points of characteristic majors in colleges and universities of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance: prison science, pedagogy (corrective education direction) and administrative management (police management direction);

? Key discipline of Ministry of Justice: Prison Science

? Key construction discipline of the Ministry of Justice: orthopedics education;

20 17 results of the fourth round of discipline evaluation by the Ministry of Education:

? 6. Continuing education and employment: