SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES IN REGULATING THE SERVICE PROCEDURES OF WOMEN IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES
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women, internal affairs bodies, service procedure, legal status, gender equality, international experience, social protection, professional development.Abstract
this article presents a comprehensive scientific analysis of the experience of developed countries in regulating the service procedures of women in internal affairs bodies. The study examines the legal status of women, recruitment processes, working conditions, professional requirements, and social protection mechanisms. Based on the practical experience of countries such as the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, and South Korea, the research develops conclusions and recommendations that are relevant to improving the service of women in Uzbekistan’s internal affairs bodies. The study aims to promote gender equality, support women’s professional activities, enhance their qualifications, and increase service efficiency. Both normative-legal frameworks and practical aspects of women’s service are analyzed, highlighting existing barriers to recruitment and suggesting ways to overcome them. The findings have practical significance for formulating state strategies and policies, developing programs to integrate women effectively into internal affairs institutions, improving organizational structures, and ensuring higher levels of professional training. This research contributes to the understanding of international best practices and provides evidence-based recommendations to strengthen the role of women, enhance gender-sensitive policies, and improve overall institutional effectiveness within Uzbekistan’s internal affairs system.
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