Частный детектив. Курган. said:
The time when the post of district judge was elected rather than appointed was not far gone. It may be more useful to return this order and add the election of a local prosecutor and police chief, as has been the case in the United States for over 200 years. The population of the district itself will be able to decide whether these people are worthy or not worthy of solving the problems of the district ...
Of course, I am unfamiliar with the realities of Russian life, but I think that order will be when the concept of law and order in the Russian Federation changes. I agree that the position of a district judge should be elective. The prosecutor and the police chief will be state people and will never be elected, but will be appointed. Russia is a huge country with huge territories and the police are not able to control order everywhere, so she always plays with number 2, especially in distant regions. Well, the district police department cannot control territory the size of a small Western European country. In Russia, it is necessary to adopt a law stating that local councils choose local "sheriffs" (bailiffs), who are charged with law enforcement in a certain territory. The bailiff has a couple of assistants (on salary) and he has the right to attract an active part of the local population to restore order. Once in 3 years, the bailiff is chosen by the local population. For bailiffs organize various courses where he receives initial training. Supervision of the district court I’m (chosen) and the prosecutor. When committing a criminal offense, the bailiff performs the initial investigative actions and calls the police, etc. I think that such events as in Sagra would never happen. Maybe I'm naive.