Taiwan Police College

Taiwan Police College (TPC; Chinese: 臺灣警察專科學校; pinyin: Táiwān Jǐngchá Zhuānkē Xuéxiào) is a police academy located in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The academy is in charge for the education of basic police officers of Taiwan.

Taiwan Police College
臺灣警察專科學校
Established27 October 1945 (as Taiwan Provincial Police Training Facilities)
15 June 1988 (as TPC)
PresidentZhong Guo-Wen
Address
24°59′50″N 121°33′26″E
Websitewww.tpa.edu.tw

History

TPC was originally established as Taiwan Provincial Police Training Facilities on 27 October 1945. On 1 April 1948, it was changed to Taiwan Provincial Police Academy. On 1 July 1986, it changed name again to Taiwan Police Academy and was placed under the National Police Agency of the Ministry of the Interior. On 16 April 1988, the Organizational Statute of Taiwan Police College was passed during the 81st session of the Legislative Yuan and law was enacted by the order of the President on 29 April 1988. The academy was finally renamed Taiwan Police College on 15 June 1988.[1]

Organizational structure

  • President
  • Vice-President
  • Chief Secretary

Administrative Units

  • Academic Affairs Office
  • Disciplinary Office
  • General Services
  • Secretary's Office
  • Forensics Laboratory
  • Library
  • Clinic
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Information Management Office
  • Student Corps

Departments

  • Department of Police Administration
  • Department of Criminal Investigation
  • Department of Traffic Management
  • Department of Fire Safety
  • Department of Maritime Patrol
  • Department of Technology Crime Investigation
  • Center for General Education

Transportation

The university is accessible South East from Wanfang Hospital Station of Taipei Metro.

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See also

References

  1. "Taiwan Police College-History". tpa.edu.tw. Archived from the original on 2015-02-13. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
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