At present, there is no national legislation on auxiliary police, but most local laws and regulations summarize the rights and responsibilities of auxiliary police as follows:
(a) public security patrol inspection, bayonet duty, receiving police, maintaining the order of large-scale public activities and emergencies (incidents), handing over existing criminal suspects, dispute mediation, public security publicity and education and other police activities;
(two) to divert traffic, discourage and correct traffic safety violations, maintain the order of traffic accidents, and carry out traffic safety publicity and education and other police activities;
(three) community management, special industry management, dog management and other public security management activities;
(4) Police activities such as information collection, data statistics and written records;
(five) professional and technical, logistics and other police security activities;
(six) other auxiliary police activities confirmed by the public security organs.
Evaluation scheme
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