The Problem of Notion of Modern Criminality
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There is no country that would be able to avoid crime. In Lithuania the crime rate rises, its’ structure and quality changes. The fact is that the criminality is unknown, structurally complicated socially-juridical problem. The notion of criminality and its’ indications are only being discussed. It is too complicate to give one single notion of criminality that could be acceptable to everyone.
The authors of the paper had a look into the notion of criminality and all its’ indications. It is closely related to the newly accepted criminal code, which revealed criminal maintenance and brought in newer crime notions. These innovations made people change the outlook onto the crime and the process of formation of criminality. For this purpose mathematical formulas were used.
The authors of the paper had a look into the notion of criminality and all its’ indications. It is closely related to the newly accepted criminal code, which revealed criminal maintenance and brought in newer crime notions. These innovations made people change the outlook onto the crime and the process of formation of criminality. For this purpose mathematical formulas were used.
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