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Beijing People's Police College

Coordinates:40°14′59″N116°10′21″E / 40.2496°N 116.1726°E /40.2496; 116.1726
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Beijing People's Police College
北京警察学院
Former names
Public Security Bureau Public School
Motto砺志、尚武、博学、精训
TypePolice university
Established1949; 76 years ago (1949)
Location,
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese北京警察学院
Traditional Chinese北京警察學院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěijīng jǐngchá xuéyuàn
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Beijing People's Police College (BJPC) is apublic university inBeijing,China.

The BJPC is a consolidatedpolice training center, and the campus of the Capital Police for the greater Beijing area. The current location became a campus in September 2003. It is located in theChangping District of northwest Beijing, close to theMing Tombs and theBadalingGreat Wall.

The campus, covering an approximately two kilometer area, has a "large crime scene simulation area, including simulated residential neighborhoods, stores, and banks".[1] Additionally, the campus has DNA laboratories, lecture areas, and training facilities. It is the largest police college and training center in Asia.

To join the BJPC, recruits have to pass the national college entrance examination and pass the physical check and fitness test. The recruits need to be Beijing residents. Every year among thousands of the applicants, only around 600 are recruited. Male applicants are favored. For instance, a class of 40 students has only 6 women.[2]

It is also the BPSB's training center. It provides some short courses for special training.

History

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APublic Security Bureau Public School was first established in 1949. In 1966, it was closed along with many other educational institutions during theCultural Revolution. In 1981, the school was reopened as theBeijing People's Police School (BPPS). Three years later, in 1984, the institution started to offerbachelor's degrees, and then became the Beijing People's Police College (BJPC).

Since 1984, and as of 2003, the institution has graduated approximately 40,000 people in police training programs, and 83,000 people with law enforcement degrees. In 2003, 7,411 people were registered as undergraduates, including 1,200 training for police certification, 794 receiving continuing police education, and 5,417 government employees were registered in certification programs (1,799) or bachelor's degree programs (3,618) in law enforcement.

As of 2023, the BJPC has held training programs for police officers from at least 20 other countries.[3]: 241 

References

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  1. ^"ÎÞ±êÌâÎĵµ". 2004-12-24. Archived fromthe original on 2004-12-24. Retrieved2021-05-12.
  2. ^"China college admissions bias is testing girls' patience".Los Angeles Times. 2013-02-20. Retrieved2021-05-12.
  3. ^Shinn, David H.; Eisenman, Joshua (2023).China's Relations with Africa: a New Era of Strategic Engagement. New York:Columbia University Press.ISBN 978-0-231-21001-0.

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