Alcohol intoxication as one of the determinants of adolescent crime


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Abstract

The subject of the publication is one of the most pressing problems in recent years - the alcoholization of young people and as a result, they commit crimes under the influence of alcohol. This article aims at a criminological analysis of the state of Affairs in this sphere, as well as assessment of the impact of intoxication on the crime, in which the authors came to the conclusion that alcohol, as a factor of "antisocial" behavior is not the direct cause of a criminal act, but is a fact, further contribute to the manifestation of socially dangerous behavior of individuals. The integrating basis for preventing deviant behavior on the part of minors is the improvement of ethical, aesthetic, and legal culture, including a return to national and cultural traditions, which is undoubtedly an important factor in the development of society.

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Inal Borisovich Kuliev

North Caucasus Institute for Advanced Studies (branch) of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Email: Inalkulinar2804@gmail.com
lecturer at special disciplines chair Nalchik, Russia

Ilfat Davletnurovich Badamshin

Ufa law Institute of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia

Email: Badam02@mail.ru
PhD (Law), Associate professor, Associate Professor at Criminal law and criminology chair

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