SOME FEATURES OF QUALIFICATION OF THE ACTIVITIES OF PARTICIPANTS OF TERRORIST GROUPS AND COMMUNITIES


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Russian state authorities are systematically taking measures to combat terrorism, including improving the regulatory framework in accordance with which decisions are made on the qualifications of various criminal acts committed by members of terrorist groups and communities. Regardless, the operational situation in the North Caucasus remains very tense. Most of the crimes related to terror are recorded in this region. The article discusses some examples of the qualification of various crimes committed by terrorist groups and communities, and the author offers solutions to emerging problems in this area.

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Alim A. Bitov

North-Caucasian Advanced Training Institute (branch) of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Email: alim_bitov@mail.ru
lecturer of department activities of internal affairs agencies in special conditions chair

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