Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922
The article examines the policy of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on staffing and further retention of police personnel in the Middle Volga region (Simbirsk, Samara, Kazan and Penza provinces) in 1917–1922. This was a most difficult period when, against the backdrop of regular military cla...
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| description | The article examines the policy of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on staffing and further retention of police personnel in the Middle Volga region (Simbirsk, Samara, Kazan and Penza provinces) in 1917–1922. This was a most difficult period when, against the backdrop of regular military clashes and anti-Soviet rebellions, the fragility of the Bolshevik power both on the national scale and locally led to an increase in the crime rate and a wide spread of various forms of deviant behaviour. Studying the experience of party bodies and the police in the implementation of personnel policy will be useful for the Russian government in the development and subsequent introduction of reforms in the law enforcement system. The paper applied a set of general scientific and specific historical principles and methods of research, including descriptive-narrative, problem-chronological, comparative historical, and historical-systematic methods as well as statistical analysis. The authors turned to periodical press materials and documents from regional archives (Central State Archives of the Samara Region, National Archives of the Republic of Tatarstan, State Archives of the Penza Region, State Archives of the Ulyanovsk Region, and State Archives of the Modern History of the Ulyanovsk Region). Changes in the number of police officers were studied, the level of material and technical support and funding of the police was determined, crime prevention activities of police and criminal investigation officers were examined, and the reasons behind the increase in official misconduct among police officers were identified. Further, attention was given to the establishment of the education system, including schools and courses as well as other types of training for police personnel. The authors came to the conclusion that despite significant problems within the police, the latter had been one of the effective instruments in law enforcement and made a significant contribution to maintaining law and order and strengthening Soviet power. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e6144e8e9f094f03ac1445e0aa2cb3952025-08-20T03:44:07ZengNorthern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. LomonosovВестник Северного (Арктического) федерального университета: Серия «Гуманитарные и социальные науки»2227-65642687-15052025-05-01252334210.37482/2687-1505-V4182413Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922Rashit A. Mukhamedov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6181-3249Maksim V. Chigrin1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1006-5524Ульяновский государственный педагогический университет им. И.Н. УльяноваУльяновский государственный педагогический университет им. И.Н. УльяноваThe article examines the policy of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on staffing and further retention of police personnel in the Middle Volga region (Simbirsk, Samara, Kazan and Penza provinces) in 1917–1922. This was a most difficult period when, against the backdrop of regular military clashes and anti-Soviet rebellions, the fragility of the Bolshevik power both on the national scale and locally led to an increase in the crime rate and a wide spread of various forms of deviant behaviour. Studying the experience of party bodies and the police in the implementation of personnel policy will be useful for the Russian government in the development and subsequent introduction of reforms in the law enforcement system. The paper applied a set of general scientific and specific historical principles and methods of research, including descriptive-narrative, problem-chronological, comparative historical, and historical-systematic methods as well as statistical analysis. The authors turned to periodical press materials and documents from regional archives (Central State Archives of the Samara Region, National Archives of the Republic of Tatarstan, State Archives of the Penza Region, State Archives of the Ulyanovsk Region, and State Archives of the Modern History of the Ulyanovsk Region). Changes in the number of police officers were studied, the level of material and technical support and funding of the police was determined, crime prevention activities of police and criminal investigation officers were examined, and the reasons behind the increase in official misconduct among police officers were identified. Further, attention was given to the establishment of the education system, including schools and courses as well as other types of training for police personnel. The authors came to the conclusion that despite significant problems within the police, the latter had been one of the effective instruments in law enforcement and made a significant contribution to maintaining law and order and strengthening Soviet power.https://journals.narfu.ru/index.php/gum/article/view/2209soviet statemiddle volga regionestablishment of the soviet policesoviet policepersonnel policylaw enforcementmaterial support for police officers |
| spellingShingle | Rashit A. Mukhamedov Maksim V. Chigrin Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 Вестник Северного (Арктического) федерального университета: Серия «Гуманитарные и социальные науки» soviet state middle volga region establishment of the soviet police soviet police personnel policy law enforcement material support for police officers |
| title | Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 |
| title_full | Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 |
| title_fullStr | Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 |
| title_short | Personnel Policy and Material Support of Soviet Police Bodies in the Middle Volga Region in 1917–1922 |
| title_sort | personnel policy and material support of soviet police bodies in the middle volga region in 1917 1922 |
| topic | soviet state middle volga region establishment of the soviet police soviet police personnel policy law enforcement material support for police officers |
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