Stratification Victimization and the Role of the Police in Preventing it

Keywords: social stratification, death penalty, stratification of society, execution of victimization, victimization of the population, social groups

Abstract

The purpose of the article is a comparative analysis of the patterns of th e relationship between the processes of social stratification and the processes of victimization of the population, as well as the application of the victimological crime prevention system, taking into account social stratification, which requires continuous study of the indicators of the individual lifestyle and the main activities of the individual and underlies the victimization of various social groups, as well as the relevance of the use of universal techniques that allow to provide a collection of suitable for comparison of CR immunogenic victimization of social groups in Ukraine and foreign countries. Conclusions. Thus, the effectiveness of the use of victimological laws in the practice of the police depends, first of all, on the completeness and timeliness of the identification of the most victim categories of citizens, taking into account the motives, goals and direction of their behavior, personal characteristics, as well as victimological factors and situations that shape their victim behavior and stipulate the commission of crimes against them. Studies on the dependence of victimization on stratification of the population are of great importance for the development of the victimological theory of criminological science and the improvement of the corresponding victimological practice in crime prevention prevention.

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Author Biography

A. Dzhuzha
Doctor of Law, Professor of the Department of Criminology and Penal Law of the National Academy of Internal Affairs, Kyiv, Ukraine;

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Dzhuzha, A. 1. Stratification Victimization and the Role of the Police in Preventing it. Scientific Herald of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 109, 4 (1), 52-65.
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