The Challenges of Fighting Crime in the Current Geopolitical Environment
Ramazan Nurtayev (),
Yerden Nurtayev (),
Almas Kanatov (),
Zhaukhar Kozhantayeva (),
Adil Kerimkulov (),
Semen Simonenko () and
Isatay Musalimov ()
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Ramazan Nurtayev: Department of Criminal Penal Law and Criminology KAZGUU University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Yerden Nurtayev: Department for Work with Students Nazarbayev University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Almas Kanatov: Department of Criminal Criminal Procedure Penal Legislation and Forensic Procedures Institute of Legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Zhaukhar Kozhantayeva: Department of Criminal Penal Law and Criminology KAZGUU University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Adil Kerimkulov: Department of Criminal Penal Law and Criminology KAZGUU University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Semen Simonenko: Department of Criminal Penal Law and Criminology KAZGUU University Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Isatay Musalimov: Department of Marketing and Law Kazakh University of Economics Finance and International Trade Astana Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 1, 144-152
Abstract:
The present article considers some aspects of intensifying the fight against crime under the prevailing geopolitical conditions A threat of both international and common crime spreading on a planetary scale indicates a further increase in the criminological tension in the large part of our planet This generates an objective need for a theoretical reconsideration of the phenomenon of crime in the current geopolitical environment As a result of the rethinking of crime trends in the current context scientific experts put forward disappointing conclusions One of these conclusions is that a further galloping increase in crime may ultimately be transformed into a real potential threat to the normal existence of the entire human community With regard to the studies on the specificity and peculiarities of quantitative and qualitative common crime types representing an increased threat to the interests of mankind scientists formulated a number of conceptual provisions and recommendations on increasing the efficiency of the fight against crime in the current geopolitical environment
Date: 2017
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