Blurring the Boundaries of the Real Social Danger of an Act in the Process of Interpretation and Application of Criminal Law Norms (Using the Example of the Elements of a Crime Provided for in Article 1102 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)
( Pp. 97-102)
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Daria A. Kovlagina
Cand. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Department of Criminal and Penal Law, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution
Saratov State Law Academy
Saratov, Russian Federation
Saratov State Law Academy
Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Abstract: The purpose of the stated study is to confirm the hypothesis according to which, as a result of incorrect grammatical and systematic interpretation of the elements of the crime provided for in Article 1102 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, the law enforcement officer allows the reduction of the concept of "organization of activities", which leads to the blurring of the boundaries of the real social danger of the qualified acts. The verification of the hypothesis presented by the author is carried out on the basis of the analysis of the materials of the criminal case on charges of committing a crime provided for in Part 2 of Article 1102 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, judicial practice, and official statistics. In conclusion, it is noted that as a result of errors that are made in the process of grammatical and systematic interpretation of the elements of the crime provided for in Article 1102 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, the real social danger of the qualifying acts is blurred, which, in turn, hinders the implementation of criminal policy in the sphere of combating crimes related to incitement, inducement, assistance in committing suicide, as well as with the organization of activities aimed at inciting to commit suicide.
How to Cite:
Kovlagina, D.A. (2025). Blurring the boundaries of the real social danger of an act in the process of interpretation and application of criminal law norms (using the example of the elements of a crime provided for in article 1102 of the criminal code of the russian federation). Gaps in Russian Legislation, 18(5), 97-102. EDN: JHZJQR
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Keywords:
organization of activities, social danger, qualification, interpretation of legal norms, suicide, incitement to suicide.