Inner Mongolia Police Vocational College (Inner Mongolia Police Training Corps) is the only public security institution of higher learning in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is listed in the public security series. It is a public security management unit directly under the Public Security Department of the Autonomous Region. Public security police on-the-job training, public security theory and actual combat research, emergency response and other functions.
The predecessor of the college was the training department directly under the Ministry of Public Security of Inner Mongolia, which was established in Ulanhot in March 1948; it was established as the Inner Mongolia Public Security Cadre School in 1953 (relocated to Hohhot in 1954); it was renamed the Inner Mongolia Political and Law Cadre School in 1959; it was renamed Inner Mongolia in 1980 The Public Security Cadre School of the Autonomous Region, the People’s Police School of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has a set of institutions and two brands. In 1978, it began to hold secondary school diploma education. In April 2001, with the approval of the People's Government of the Autonomous Region, it was established as the Inner Mongolia Police Vocational College, and also named the Inner Mongolia Political and Legal Cadre Training College, and began to hold college education. In September 2002, the former Judicial School of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was merged into the college. In December 2012, the Inner Mongolia Political and Legal Cadre Training Institute was cancelled and the Inner Mongolia Police Training Corps was added.
The college is a vice-department-level organization, with 17 department-level institutions, including 6 administrative institutions and 11 teaching and teaching auxiliary institutions.
The college offers majors in investigation, public security management, traffic management, domestic security, information network security supervision, legal affairs, public security secretarial, computer crime investigation, community management and services. At present, the five majors of investigation, public security management, traffic management, domestic security, and information network security supervision are enrolled, and the two majors of investigation and public security management are taught in Mongolian.
Over the past 70 years since the establishment of the school, the college has trained and trained more than 50,000 students of various types. The graduates are located in public security, political and legal institutions at all levels in the district. Most of the graduates have become the backbone of their units, and many graduates have embarked on leadership positions. The college has trained Mongolian and Han-based public security professionals for Liaoning, Jilin, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu and other provinces.
According to the spirit of 11 ministries and commissions including the Central Political and Law Commission and the Ministry of Public Security on the reform of the recruitment and training system of political and law colleges, the college was listed as the first batch of pilot institutions for the reform of the recruitment and training system, and enrolled students since 2008.
The academy undertakes tasks such as training for newly recruited people's police, training for intermediate police officers and rank promotion, professional training for police types, and training for special police skills. It trains about 7,000 police officers each year.
The teachers and students of the college actively participate in the safety and security tasks of major emergencies, emergency rescue and disaster relief, and major events. They have become an important stability maintenance force for the emergency response of the Public Security Department, and have played an active role in ensuring the safety and stability of the capital, deterring and combating illegal and criminal activities. Role.
College and Mongolian Police University are friendly exchange colleges. Entrusted by the Ministry of Public Security, he has organized various business training courses for Mongolia. In 2008, in accordance with the spirit of the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on strengthening cooperation and exchanges between the two polices, the Academy, the Eastern Siberian Academy and the Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation were established as counterpart exchange institutions, and exchanges and visits were held regularly every year. And send teachers to each other to learn and exchange.