Abstract
Policeistic has always been an essential aspect in the effective recognition of police activities in every stable society. The key elements of modern policeistics are analyzed, proposals on possible directions of qualitative development of this sphere are given. Attention is focused on the features of adapting successful foreign experience of policing, as well as scientific achievements in the field of policeistics. On the basis of a number of scientific works of scientists, conclusions are drawn about the content of policeistics. It is emphasized that among the priority directions of policeistics development, most scholars refer to the improvement of interaction with the public. It is noted that the current state of legislative regulation of policing in Ukraine, although it was partially improved in the period 2015-2021, however, still has a number of shortcomings. It is noted that currently among the representatives of modern Ukrainian policeistics discussions continue on the extent of foreign experience in the system of domestic policeistics. Researchers need to determine the importance of foreign experience for the development of domestic policeistics, as well as for improving policing in general.
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