Classification of social deviations in the commission of a crime


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Authors

  • Asylbek Rultasov Kokshetau University named after Sh. Ualikhanov
  • Kanat Abdilov Astana Medical University

Keywords:

crime, classification, alcoholism, prostitution, drug addiction, suicide, social deviations

Abstract

The article explores various aspects of social deviations that may be associated with the commission of crime. The authors reveal the classification of social deviations, taking into account economic, socio-cultural, psychological, family and social factors. The article examines the impact of poverty, social maladjustment, mental disorders, domestic violence and other factors on the commission of crime. The authors also discuss possible approaches to the prevention and elimination of social deviations aimed at improving social conditions and supporting vulnerable groups. "Social deviations directly affect the state of crime, this is mainly due to deviations from the legal norms accepted in society. The main social deviations are alcoholism, drug addiction, prostitution, etc. These deviations create a favorable environment for creating conditions for the commission of a crime. To study these conditions, a comprehensive approach is needed to study the nature of the origin of such phenomena, for this it is necessary to classify the main social deviations. All this is reflected in the article.

The classification of social deviations in the commission of a crime includes various aspects and factors that can influence an individual's behavior and his tendency to violate the law.

The classification of social deviations in the commission of a crime is important for understanding the causes and consequences of criminal behavior, as well as for developing effective strategies for preventive control and rehabilitation.

Published

2024-03-29

How to Cite

Rultasov А., & Abdilov К. (2024). Classification of social deviations in the commission of a crime. BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Law Series, 146(1), 147–157. Retrieved from https://bullaw.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/352

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