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What is the difference between auxiliary police and co-police?

1. Differences between recruitment units and contract nature

The recruitment form of police assistants is generally that the local public security bureau entrusts a third-party company to recruit, and uses labor dispatch to the local area. The Public Security Bureau and other units are working. The cooperative police signed a contract with a third-party company and belonged to the third-party company, and the wages and benefits were paid by the third-party company. The recruitment of auxiliary police officers is generally carried out directly by the local public security bureau and other units, and they work in the unit through direct signing. Generally speaking, those who are recruited by third-party companies and use labor dispatch are classified as police assistants. Those who are recruited directly by the employer and sign a direct contract are considered auxiliary police officers.

2. Differences in clothing, epaulettes, and equipment

The clothing and epaulettes of the auxiliary police are the same, there is no difference, so if you want to use the epaulettes to distinguish which one is the auxiliary police The leaders in the army cannot be distinguished from their clothes and epaulettes. Auxiliary police uniforms are also uniformly distributed, but their ranks can be distinguished from their epaulettes. This year, many areas began to implement the "auxiliary title system" for auxiliary police. For example, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, carried out a professional skills verification of auxiliary police this year and held a title ceremony for 373 auxiliary police officers. In the future, auxiliary police will also be divided into different levels and implement a standardized mechanism that is indistinguishable from civilian police. With the improvement of service length and professional skills, after a series of assessment management, you can obtain the title. Moreover, compared with auxiliary police officers, auxiliary police officers will be equipped with batons and other law enforcement equipment. But for now, auxiliary police officers do not have administrative law enforcement powers. However, in recent years, innovative pilot projects are being carried out in some places. It is believed that auxiliary police officers will be given more rights in the future.

3. Differences in work content

Generally speaking, generally recruited co-police officers will be assigned to traffic co-police positions to carry out traffic diversion and other tasks. When it comes to recruiting auxiliary police, there are more assignments, such as patrol posts, forest police, and firefighters. There are also special positions such as special police positions, but they are all unestablished. Generally speaking, auxiliary police officers are relatively "temporary workers", while auxiliary police officers are "regular workers".