
Self-Determination of Organized Crime
Author(s) -
Marina V. Koroleva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ûridičeskoe obrazovanie i nauka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1813-1190
DOI - 10.18572/1813-1190-2020-11-21-26
Subject(s) - organised crime , criminal liability , criminology , politics , political science , property (philosophy) , liability , cultural criminology , language change , sociology , law , criminal law , law and economics , epistemology , art , philosophy , literature
Purpose. To study the problem of self-determination of organized crime, which can influence the intensification of other types of crime. Methodology: it includes the following methods: historical and legal, comparative legal, analysis and forecasting. Conclusions. 1. Organized crime is determined by the interaction of many such negative phenomena and processes in various spheres of the functioning of society such as social, economic, political, legal and others. 2. Organized crime is the main corrupt person, involving a wide range of officials in corrupt relations, who then contribute to the preservation and development of organized criminal structures, help them evade taxes, acquire property, evade criminal liability for crimes committed, etc. Scientific and practical significance. The conclusions presented in the article are aimed at increasing the effectiveness of combating organized crime in general.