Improving the execution and serving of sentences by women with minor children


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One of the main areas of Russian criminal law is the development of a law for women with minor children. This fact indicates an increase in the protection of the rights of the child. The article discusses the features of the execution and serving of sentences of a special category of convicts - women with minor children. The author analyzes the experience of individual countries on this issue. Based on the analysis, it was concluded that it is necessary to improve the Russian penal legislation by introducing the practice of cohabiting a convicted mother with her child. It is proved that the implementation of this direction will achieve the stated goals of criminal punishment.

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Leila Abdullahovna Gelyakhova

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

PhD at Law, Captain of Police. Position: Senior Lecturer. Department: Organization of Law Enforcement activities chair.

Valery Arturovich Hutuev

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

Email: lel4993@mail.ru
police major. Position: Lecturer. Department: Organization of Law Enforcement Activities chair.

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