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The present article is focused on general characteristics of the police as armed enforcements and uniformed services. The police are one of the major authorities responsible for ensuring the safety of citizens and public order. This article aim is to depict a structure of a particular disposable group, the specificity of its work, and the tasks it performs. The police consisting of qualified people, properly verified at a recruitment stage, may have much public confidence now. The selection of candidates for service must take place at various stages since the service that officers perform is difficult, requires a lot of dedication, a high degree of discipline and most of all it requires a high sense of responsibility.
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The concept of policemen’s identity should be considered, taking into account the broader dimension of the problem concerning the need for state security. Satisfying this need and, consequently, the needs of all citizens, implement the state’s political structures, delineating the scope and directions of actions in the internal and external security area. These activities depend on the type and the state of threat, as well as on the society’s needs to counteract dangers and fight them.
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This paper presents the development of disposable groups in Poland under the first Piast. Because of social position some individuals were exposed to attacks from their opponents inside the tribe as well as members of other tribes. This resulted in the establishment of a group of “officers” to serve as bodyguards. As time passeds, slow specialization began and disposable groups are created.
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