Central Police University (CPU; traditional Chinese: 中央警察大學; simplified Chinese: 中央警察大学; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Jǐngchá Dàxué; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-iong Kéng-chhat Tāi-ha̍k) is a police academy located in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. CPU is the highest educational institution for police education in Taiwan. CPU is an administrative agency under the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of China.[3]
中央警察大學 | |
Former name | Central Police College |
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Motto | |
Motto in English | Honesty |
Type | Police academy |
Established | 1 September 1936 (in Nanking) |
Parent institution | Ministry of the Interior |
President | Chen Che-Wen |
Address | 25°02′50″N 121°21′08″E / 25.047211°N 121.352361°E |
Language | Mandarin Chinese |
Website | Official website |
History
editEstablished on 1 September 1936 in Maqun, Nanking as Central Police College by merging Police High School, MOI and Chechiang Provincial Police School. In 1937, the school college was moved to Danzhishi, Chungking due to the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War. After the National Revolutionary Army won the war in 1945, the college was moved back to Nanking.
Due to the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the college was moved to Canton, then Chungking, and finally Taiwan where it was consolidated with Training Course for Police Officers in Taipei.
On 20 December 1995, the college was formally renamed Central Police University after approval was given by the Legislative Yuan on 12 December 1995.[4]
List of presidents
edit- Chiang Kai-shek (1 September 1936 – 1 October 1947)
- Lee Shih-chen (李士珍)(1 October 1947 – February 1949)
- Chen Yu-huei (陳玉輝) (February 1949 – June 1949)
- Lee Chian (李騫) (July 1949 – June 1950)
- Lai Kan (樂幹)(October 1954 – April 1956)
- Chao Long-wen (趙龍文)(April 1956 – November 1966)
- Mei Ko-wan (梅可望)(December 1966 – December 1973)
- Lee Hsin-tang (李興唐) (December 1973 – April 1983)
- Chou Shih-bin (周世斌) (April 1983 – May 1987)
- Yen Shih-hsi (顏世錫) (May 1987 – May 1995)
- Yao Kao-chiao (May 1995 – June 1996)
- Chen Bi (陳璧) (June 1996 – July 1997)
- Hsieh Jui-chih (謝瑞智) (July 1997 – 9 August 2000)
- Chu Cheng-ming (朱拯民) (10 August 2000 – August 2001)
- Tsai Te-huei (蔡德輝) (August 2001 – March 2006)
- Hsieh Ing-dan (March 2006 – 20 June 2008)
- Hou You-yi (21 June 2008 – 24 December 2010)
- Hsieh Hsiu-neng (謝秀能) (18 March 2011 – 16 January 2014)
- Tiao Chien-sheng (刁建生) (16 January 2014 – 14 January 2019)
- Chuang Te-sen (莊德森) (interim) (15 January 2019 – 12 February 2019)
- Li Wen-ming (黎文明) (13 February 2019 – 15 January 2021)
- Chen Che-wen (陳檡文) (15 January 2021-present)
Organizational structure
edit- Secretariat
- Department of Academic Affairs
- Department of Student Affairs
- Department of General Affairs
- Personnel Office
- Accounting and Statistics Office
- Public Relations Office
- Library and the World Police Museum
- Infirmary
- Forensic Science Laboratory
- Computer Center
- Extended Education Training Center
- Student Corps[5]
Faculties
edit- College of Justice Administration
- College of Police Science and Technology
- General Education Center
- College of Fire Science
- College of Maritime Police
Notable alumni
edit- Chang Dongsheng, senior instructor in unarmed combat
- Henry Lee, forensic scientist
- Hou You-yi, Mayor of New Taipei (2018–)
- Huang Fu-yuan, Minister of Directorate-General of Personnel Administration (2012–2016)
- Tsao Erh-chung, member of Legislative Yuan (1993–2002, 2005–2012)
- Wang Ginn-wang, Minister of Coast Guard Administration (2006–2014)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Educational Purposes (in Chinese)". Central Police U. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
- ^ "Vice President's Speech at 2013 Graduation Ceremony (in Chinese)". Central Police U. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
- ^ "School Emblem and Song - Central Police University". Epage-en.cpu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
- ^ "About CPU - Central Police University, Republic of China (Taiwan)". epage-en.cpu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
- ^ "Organization - Central Police University, Republic of China (Taiwan)". epage-en.cpu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
External links
edit- Media related to Central Police University at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website