First, can contract police become full members?
Contract police generally refer to all kinds of auxiliary police and police. This is not an official police name. This is only brought in with the continuous development of economy and society and the shortage of formal police, because the cost of formal police is relatively high.
The "contract police" is not a national civil servant, and its authority is also the function of assisting the police. For example, many traffic policemen make a distinction on the marks of police badges. The police coordinator is marked with the words police coordinator.
According to the current "compulsory entrance examination for civil servants", you should not be able to become a full member directly, and you need to pass the recruitment examination. The chances of becoming a full member are very small, and it is impossible to turn into a formally established police under normal circumstances. Unless the state has special provisions.
Second, how to report the police for bending the law?
If the public security organ suspects that bending the law constitutes a criminal offence, it belongs to a criminal case and is under the jurisdiction of the procuratorial organ. Citizens can report to the procuratorate according to law, and the procuratorate will deal with it according to law.
Relevant laws and regulations: Article 18 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be investigated by public security organs, unless otherwise stipulated by law.
Crimes of corruption and bribery, crimes of dereliction of duty by state functionaries, crimes of illegal detention, crimes of extorting confessions by state functionaries by torture, crimes of retaliation and framing, crimes of illegal search, and crimes of infringing citizens' democratic rights shall be investigated by the people's procuratorate. If other major criminal cases committed by state functionaries by taking advantage of their functions and powers need to be directly accepted by the people's procuratorate, they may be placed on file for investigation upon the decision of the people's procuratorate at or above the provincial level.
Cases of private prosecution are directly accepted by the people's courts.
3. Can the police testify?
The police should testify in court as witnesses, and the police who testify in court as witnesses can be called police witnesses.
According to Article 28 of China's Criminal Procedure Law, investigators who have served as witnesses in this case should apply for withdrawal. This is unreasonable. The main reasons are as follows:
(1) From the perspective of litigation development, the conviction and sentencing of criminal suspects and defendants can only be finalized after the court hearing, and when the case is transferred to the court for trial, the investigators have actually completed the investigation task of this case, and there is no possibility of identity competition.
(2) The investigator's duty is to collect evidence, and whether it is objective and fair can only be judged by the judge's judicial review at the trial stage. If investigators are avoided because they may not be able to collect evidence objectively, then the situations in which investigators apply avoidance are far more than these.
(3) Under special circumstances, such as in the process of investigators tracking, stalking and tempting investigation, only investigators and criminal suspects are often present at the scene. If criminal suspects and defendants refuse to plead guilty and let investigators avoid testifying in court, then it is bound to indulge in crime.
The above is a detailed introduction about whether the contract police can become a full member. To sum up, I remind you that in fact, contract police generally refer to all kinds of auxiliary police and police assistants. This is not an official police name. This is only brought in with the continuous development of economy and society and the shortage of formal police, because the cost of formal police is relatively high. If you have any legal questions, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer.