
Criminal community: crimonological approach
Author(s) -
Маргарита Германовна Козловская
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pravoprimenenie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-4050
pISSN - 2542-1514
DOI - 10.24147/2542-1514.2020.4(2).109-116
Subject(s) - criminal justice , criminology , criminal procedure , theory of criminal justice , population , political science , criminal investigation , criminal law , sociology , demography
The subject of the research is the criminal community, its characteristics, and features
within the framework of criminology.
The purpose of the research is to confirm or disprove hypothesis that a criminal community
as a criminological phenomenon is nor equal to a criminal organization or an organized
criminal group
Methodology. The author uses general theoretical methods (comparative analysis, generalization, deduction) and specific methods (formal legal interpretation of legal acts, questionnaires).
The main results, scope of application. A criminal organization and a criminal community
are different criminological phenomena that differ from each other in significant ways. The
differences are both in the degree of criminal organization, and the complexity of the structure of internal and external interaction. From the point of view of a systematic approach,
a criminal community is not only a more complex system compared to a criminal organization. It is characterized by an improved structure of internal interaction, in which the hierarchical structure is either complicated, or replaced or supplemented by a network structure. The peculiarity is to complement the system approach with a synergistic one: in the
criminal community, the pooling of criminal efforts is carried out more effectively, mainly
in the sphere of external relations. The criminal community is a more open system compared to the criminal organization. Certain features can be identified in the contacts of criminal community members with the external environment. The most important feature is a
symbiosis of criminal and legal practices that affects the life of entire regions or relatively
large masses of the population. The criminal community is a purposeful system with its own
specifics. And this specificity is seen in the fact that the criminal community pursues (secretly or openly, at the moment or in the foreseeable future) the achievement of political
goals, namely: the possession of power, infiltration into power, undermining power, its capture and retention. It is power, not wealth, that is the real goal of the criminal community,
and not just because it is easily converted into wealth. Power is valuable in itself, because
it also gives a lot of other advantages. Conclusions. A criminal community cannot be reduced to a criminal organization, much less
– to an organized criminal group, and this conclusion requires to be included into legislation.