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Relationship of Corruption and Organized Crime Groups in the Russian Society

Mikhail Yu. Popov, Andrey P. Mikhaylov, Ilya V. Pechkurov, Alexander A. Korovin and Dmitriy N. Tishkin
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Mikhail Yu. Popov: Scientific Journal “Humanitarian, Socio-Economic and Social Sciences”
Andrey P. Mikhaylov: Adygea State University
Ilya V. Pechkurov: Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, South-Russian Branch
Alexander A. Korovin: Kuban State Agrarian University
Dmitriy N. Tishkin: Rostov Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Volgodonsk Branch

Chapter Chapter 36 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 321-328 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The chapter is devoted to the analysis of the relationship of corruption with organized crime in Russia. Organized crime groups (OCG) are the main corrupter, since corruption and organized crime are two interconnected, interdependent, intertwining, and fueling each other negative, antisocial phenomena. Through a determination approach, which allows investigating the mechanisms of self-determination of corruption crimes, the work traces the interrelationships between corruption and organized criminal groups, examines various types of corruption technologies, and analyzes the results of opinion polls conducted by experts. In conclusion, a set of measures to combat corrupt organized crime is proposed.

Keywords: Corruption; Corruption behavior; Security threat; Corrupt; Self-determination of corruption crimes; Organized crime; Organized crime groups; Anti-corruption education; Russian society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_36

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