STIMULATING THE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR OF MINORS CONVICTED TO IMPRISONMENT AS A MEANS OF CORRECTIVE ACTION AND THE PREVENTION OF REPEATED CRIMES


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The article considers the problem of improving the incentive effect in relation to juvenile sentenced to imprisonment. This is seen as an effective means of corrective action and the prevention of repeated offenses. The authors analyze the law enforcement practice of educational colonies (Educational colonies), in which persons who have committed crimes at a minor age are serving a criminal sentence. The compliance of the domestic penal legislation with international legal standards for minors deprived of their liberty is determined. The effect of the principle of differentiation of the conditions of serving a sentence is shown. Statistics are provided. Based on the results of the study, the authors formulate proposals to amend the penal legislation regarding the application of incentive norms and institutions for juvenile offenders. It is proposed to legislatively regulate the transfer of convicts from educational colonies to a penal colony. It is also possible to reduce the term of serving a sentence of imprisonment in respect of positively characterized persons.

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Sergey Lvovich Babayan

Russian State University of Justice, Scientific Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia

Email: bsl09@mail.ru
Dr of Law, Associate Professor. Position: Professor, Senior Researcher. Department: Criminal Law chair, SRC-2, Development of Methodologies for the Execution of Criminal Sentences without Deprivation.

Alan Shotaevich Gabaraev

Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia

Email: gabiron@mail.ru
PhD in Political Sciences. Position: Head of Division. Department: SRC-2.

Dmitry Evgenievich Dikopoltsev

Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia

Email: dimarik62rus@yandex.ru
PhD in Psychology. Position: Deputy Head, Head of department. Department: SRC-2.

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