IMPROVING THE PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING INFORMATION AND ANALYTICAL ACTIVITIES IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES IS A CURRENT DEMAND OF OUR TIME
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Concepts in the process of information and analytical activity in internal affairs bodies: information, analysis, forecasting, activity, types of analysis and their role in the activities of internal affairs are describedAbstract
This article examines the issues of improving the procedure for conducting information and analytical activities in internal affairs bodies. Today, the rapid development of modern technologies and information systems, as well as the changes occurring in society, necessitate organizing activities in this field based on new approaches. The article analyzes existing problems in information-analytical processes and develops proposals for increasing their effectiveness. Additionally, the possibilities of studying foreign experiences and adapting them to local conditions are discussed. This research is of great importance in optimizing the activities of internal affairs bodies and ensuring public safety, meeting the demands of our time.
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