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Information × Registration Number 0224U003064, 0123U100429 , R & D reports Title Organized crime in Ukraine: definition, analysis, counteraction popup.stage_title Head Vorkut Tetiana A., Romaniuk Bohdan V., Registration Date 03-04-2024 Organization National Transport University popup.description2  The work is a complex study of the phenomenon of organized crime, aimed at the practical implementation of the obtained results, based on the analysis of the phenomenon of organized crime as a concept, as a social phenomenon, establishing the directions, methods and tools of influencing this phenomenon in the context of critical legal understanding. Organized crime is considered as a social product that accompanies a disorganized society, which is unable to effectively counter the destructive influence of such factors determining its emergence and development as bribery, corruption, criminal nomenclature connections, disorganization of the institutional structure of the state, legislative miscalculations, criminalization of market relations, populism and usurpation of authorities, etc. Organized crime adapts to a specific type of mental behavior: it is accompanied by the formation of socio-psychological identity among members of criminal communities, the presence of stable and long-term interaction, stable connections, as well as the division of labor, differentiation and specialization within the framework of meeting certain social needs for illegal goods, services, etc. . Organized crime contributes to the desocialization of individuals, the possibility of social mobility (both vertical and horizontal); interference in economic, socio-political, power structures. Characteristic signs of organized crime are currently also such types of illegal activities as invasion of local business, illegal currency and banking operations, drug business, rural business, fraud on the securities market, etc. The conducted research provides arguments for active opposition to this socially negative phenomenon, because it turns into a social sub-institute that performs a number of social functions, which are also characteristic of social institutions. The conducted research substantiates the need for a critical legal understanding of the definition and analysis of organized crime. Product Description popup.authors Vorkut Tetiana A. Dehtiarova Olha M. Dovzhenko Y. Medvedska Viktoriia V. Romaniuk Bohdan V. Yaroslav Yurii Yu. popup.nrat_date 2024-04-03 Close
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