Modern Model of Interaction of Criminal Executive Inspections with Internal Affairs Bodies
( Pp. 140-144)

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Maksim U. Tarasov Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor of the Department of Supervisory Activities, Professor of the Department of Legal Disciplines, Chief Researcher
Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia; Academy of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia; Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia
Moscow, Russian Federation; Khimki, Russian Federation; Moscow, Russian Federation Fedorov Andrey Nikolaevich Cand.Sci.(Law), Head of the Department of Legal Disciplines of the Humanitarian Faculty; Academy of Civil Defence of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia
Academy of Civil Defence of EMERCOM of Russia
Khimki, Russian Federation Vechkaev Nikolay Stepanovich Senior Lecturer of the Department of Organisation of Operative and Investigative Activities
Academy of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia
Ryazan, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Abstract: Modern society faces many problems related to crime and violation of laws. In this regard, an important area of government activity is the fight against crime and its prevention. One of the tools to combat crime is alternative imprisonment, which can be imposed instead of imprisonment. Such alternative measures include community service, probation, electronic house arrest and others. However, for these measures to be effective, it is necessary to ensure their proper organization and control. In this regard, the interaction between the criminal executive inspections and the internal affairs bodies is important. This will ensure monitoring of compliance with the conditions of alternative measures, as well as timely response to violations.
How to Cite:
Tarasov M.Yu., Fedorov A.N., Vechkaev N.S. Modern Model of Interaction of Criminal Executive Inspections with Internal Affairs Bodies // Gaps in Russian Legislation. 2023. Vol. 16. №6. Pp. 140-144. (in Russ.). EDN: GGBTBT
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Keywords:
interaction, criminal executive inspections, internal affairs bodies, prevention, crimes, alternative measures, control, monitoring, efficiency, public safety..


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