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What reference books do Chinese People's Public Security University need for postgraduate entrance examination?
I don't know what major you want to take in the People's Public Security University of China, because the examination subjects and reference books of each major are different. Let me start with the law and public security majors that I know better.

Legal major:

After the reform of Polytechnic University, LLM's professional examinations are: 620 Basic Law (I) and 820 Comprehensive Law. 620 includes jurisprudence (50 points), constitution (50 points) and administrative law (50 points), and 820 includes criminal law (75 points) and criminal procedure law (75 points). Reference books are a set of red books published by Public Security University Press, namely "2 1 Century Public Security Higher Education Textbook Law" series.

Public security major:

20 13 The newly established first-level disciplines have 10 directions, including investigation, criminology, public security, police command and tactics, etc. The specialized courses of public security science are: 62 1 Basic Law (II) and 82 1 Basic Public Security Science. Among them, 62 1 includes the constitution and criminal law, and 82 1 includes public security management and public security foundation. The reference books of the Constitution and Criminal Law are still the versions of the above-mentioned "2 1 ~ Century Public Security Higher Education Series Textbook Law". "Public Security Management" is a book published by the University of Technology in 2005 and edited by Yang Jianhe. Fundamentals of Public Security is a book edited by Xu Xinyuan of the University of Technology Press, 20 12.

Finally, the retest lines of all majors in 20 13 of the University of Technology are attached. If you have any questions, please consult the online teacher of Bolian Education. I wish the postgraduate students success in their studies!