Central Police University, Police education institution in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Central Police University is an institution in Guishan, Taoyuan, focused on police science, justice administration, fire science, and maritime police education. The campus includes specialized laboratories and training facilities for hands-on instruction.
The institution was founded in 1936 as Central Police College in Nanking and relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War ended. It gained university status in 1995.
The World Police Museum displays the history of law enforcement across different regions and periods. Visitors can see how police work has evolved and how different countries approach policing.
The campus is located in a quiet area of Taoyuan and is easily accessible by bus or car. Visitors should contact ahead to confirm access to exhibitions or specific areas.
Graduates must work in government positions for four years after completion, an unusual commitment among Taiwanese universities. This requirement ties education directly to public service.
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