
CRIMINOLOGY - SECURITY THREATS AND CHALLENGES NOWDAYS
Author(s) -
Miomira Kostić,
Marina M. Simović,
Darko Obradović
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
teme
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1820-7804
pISSN - 0353-7919
DOI - 10.22190/teme191106073k
Subject(s) - criminology , juvenile delinquency , crime prevention , ideal (ethics) , sociology , terrorism , politics , process (computing) , modernity , epistemology , political science , computer science , law , philosophy , operating system
The authors seek to highlight the modernity of studying various issues in criminology and their inter-relatedness to the fields of social sciences and humanities in general, such as sociology, criminology, security, and all deal-related, often opportunistic, "Interlaced" phenomena. Related issues have been studying the relevant safety facts and science that are incorporated in them, not mutually exclusive items related observation, rather than grouping them in one goal - preventing social negative social phenomena. The authors give special attention to the determining of the concept of a political crime, and terrorism. Crime, delinquency - occurs whenever a gain of three quintessential elements of their existence: the victim, the offender and the place of execution. Accordingly, the basis for the philosophy of prevention consists in disrupting or disabling synergies of these three elements. While the idea of crime prevention may be an unattainable ideal, a lot can still be done in an efficient process minimizing the occurrence of crime.