Some Aspects of Criminal law Policy in the Context of New Threats to Russian Statehood


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The purpose of the publication is to show new phenomena in the life of the Russian Federation that pose threats to the existence of its statehood, as well as measures to counteract them from the criminal law. Conclusions obtained during the study. The article draws conclusions that new negative phenomena have appeared in the country (for example, a huge increase in cybercrime, there have been changes in the commission of traditional forms of crimes, which requires appropriate understanding and improvement of the current criminal legislation). The scientific significance of the publication is that it makes a certain contribution to the development of the theory and practice of criminal legislation in the field of combating a number of crimes, in particular, against public safety and public order (in particular, crimes against public safety and public order (Section IX of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)). The practical significance of the publication lies in the fact that it contributes to the development of new approaches to the practice of applying criminal law norms establishing responsibility for crimes against public safety and public order.

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Valery Borovikov

Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V.Ya. Kikot

Email: vbor1976@yandex.ru
Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Criminal Law Moscow, Russian Federation

Victoria Borovikova

Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V.Ya. Kikot

Email: vbor1976@yandex.ru
Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Law Moscow, Russian Federation

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