INACTION AS A FORM OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
УДК 343.222.6 ББК 67.408.014
Abstract
The absence of criminal-legal ways to stimulate active behavior of citizens, as well as criminologicalcharacteristics of illegal inaction and developed on its basis scientifically based methods of prevention ofpassive crime can significantly reduce the effectiveness of many programs of development of the state.This problem is particularly relevant due to the slow but continuous growth in passive crime since 2010.The overall growth rate of passive crime over the past five years was 15–23,3%. Thus, the socially dangerousproperty of passive crime is gradually moving into its quantitative component, which is not a way out of thissituation.Passive crime itself is Intrusive crime, which is not fully recognized by society as a criminal phenomenon.As a result, a significant amount of passive criminal acts are not only not registered and, as a consequence,not disclosed, but are not perceived as crimes by the victims, and therefore not brought to the attention oflaw enforcement agencies.All this and many other specific characteristics of the category of criminal inaction determine therelevance, as well as the long-overdue need for the scientific development of a single complex of passivecrime, which would form in the consciousness of society an adequate assessment of illegal inaction and itsdisastrous consequences.
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