Socio-psychological characteristics of the identity of the criminal terrorist


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Abstract

The identity of the criminal is a special subject for the study of criminal law and criminology. In the process of researching the basic personal characteristics of a criminal, it is possible to determine the mechanism of criminal behavior, determine the causes of the crime, establish the grounds and limits of liability, and also determine measures to prevent deviant behavior. At the same time, law enforcement does not pay due attention to the individual characteristics of the personality of the criminal offender, the mechanism for the formation of terrorist motives, ideology and values, which undoubtedly affects the effectiveness of counter-terrorism activities. In this article, the author attempts to study the socio-psychological characteristics of the identity of the criminal offender.

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Azamat Muhazhidovich Fakov

Krasnodar University of MIA Russia. Branch: North Caucasus Institute of Advanced training

Email: Fakov_1984@mail.ru
PhD in Economics, police lieutenant colonel. Position: associate professor. Department: activities of internal affairs agencies in special conditions chair.

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