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Highest rank Lowest rank Entry age Retirement age Educational Department or Ministry Police organization

Qualification
Canada Police Police Constable 4th At least 19 at the 60 years old High school graduate Ministry of Public Safety Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Commissioner Class time of
engagement
France Directeur general Gardien de la paix 18 years old 60 years old French Baccalaureate Ministry of Interior National Police of France (Police
de la police (Keeper of the peace) Degree Nationale de France)
nationale
(Director General)

Russia Police General Police Cadet 18 to 35 years old At least secondary-level Ministry of Internal Affairs Militsiya (1910 to 2011)
of education
General of the Police Private Russian Police (present)
Police of the
Russian
Federation

Vietnam General 2nd Constable Ministry of Public Security Vietnam People’s Police

Korea Commissioner Auxiliary Police Officer 18 years old 60 years old Ministry of Government Korean National Police Agency
General Administration and Home Affairs

UAE General Policeman 18 years old High School Degree Ministry of Interior Dubai Police Force

Greece Police Lieutenant Constable 18 to 26 years old 62 years old Secondary Schooling Ministry of Citizen Protection Hellenic Police (Greece)
General

Japan

Sweden

1. Who is the head of the government of Vietnam? PRIME MINISTER


2. Vietnam People’s Police: VIETNAM PEOPLE’S PUBLIC SAFETY

3. The Vietnamese Criminal Justice System has established three pillars to curb crimes, EXCEPT ONE

A. Investigative Police C. Courts

B. Procuracies D. Corrections

4. How many ministries are there in Vietnam Government that is under the supervision and direction of the Prime Minister? 18

5. Who is the head of the state in Vietnam Government? PRESIDENT

6. the Central feature of police professionalism in French policing is, except one

A. Salary standardization C. Training

B. Recruitment D. Educational Opportunities

Crime rate= reported crimes/ population X 100,000

Reported crimes= crime rate (population) / 100,000

Total population= reported crimes/ crime rate X 100,000

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