Specially-Criminological Measures to Prevent Sexual Exploitation
Abstract
The purpose of the article is a comprehensive study and development of proposals to improve the system of special criminological measures to prevent sexual exploitation. Methodology. Taking into account the goal, the specificity of the object and subject of the study, the methodological tools were chosen. The methodological basis of the article is a dialectical approach to the analysis of the situation in Ukraine and beyond. During the research, a system of methods of scientific knowledge was used: formal logic (abstraction, analogy, deduction, induction, synthesis) for a detailed examination of the issues; the empirical – during experimental research and expert interviewing; system analysis method – to determine the direction of implementation of innovative approaches to solving the problem; theoretical – in the study of scientific and educational literature; modeling – in the study of certain objects by modeling their individual characteristics. Scientific novelty is caused by the need to improve the existing forms and methods of law enforcement. The necessity of introduction of new tools in combating crime, as well as the use of qualitatively new and innovative approaches to the proper implementation of the tasks. Conclusions. Special criminological measures to prevent sexual exploitation provide for systematic work of state bodies, public organizations and citizens to develop and implement planned actions related to the elimination of negative phenomena and processes that predetermine related crimes and contribute to their commission, as well as preventing their implementation at different stages of criminal activity.
Keywords: prevention; pornography; prostitution; sexual exploitation; pimping; trafficking in human beings.
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