Classification of administrative offenses in the field of property protection


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Abstract

The advent of a market economy marked the active involvement of all subjects of civil legal relations in the distribution, management and use of private property. The legitimate use of private property, as well as protecting the interests of its owners is one of the priority tasks of law enforcement agencies. The article discusses issues related to the formation of the main features and characteristics of certain types of administrative offenses in the field of property protection. A conditional classification of groups of administrative offenses in the field of property protection is proposed. The problematic issues of obtaining evidence in the framework of conducting preliminary checks on the commission of administrative offenses in the field of property protection are highlighted.

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Anton Gennadievich Bondar

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

Email: kecapb86@mail.ru
police senior lieutenant. Position: lecturer. Department: Enforcement Organization chair.

Alim Magomedovich Gutaev

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

Email: Lel4993@mail.ru
police lieutenant. Position: lecturer. Department: Enforcement Organization chair.

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