ABOUT THE NOTIONS ЩА EFFECTIVE METHODS TO COMBAT CRIMES IN THE SPHERE OF DRUG TRAFFICKING IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


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The article analyzes the methods to combat crimes in the sphere of drug trafficking in the territory of the Russian Federation, highlighted effective ways and measures to counter these types of crimes, as well as the wording of the proposed supplement of some articles of the Criminal Code on the matter. Criminal legal policy in this article follows the path of leniency to juvenile crime entities as persons who are still inherent in an unstable world outlook. Including the proposed regulatory amendment provides for the possibility of exemption from criminal responsibility of persons between the ages of sixteen and eighteen years of sales nakroticheskih funds in special circumstances, provided a note of Art. 228: Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. However, based on the article it should make sense that the approach to the solution of the designated problem may resort to various methods of synthesis. As such, they stand out: increase the efficiency of control over drug trafficking, proper implementation of the provisions of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation with regard to compulsory and voluntary treatment of drug addiction, as well as informational impact on the population, primarily through the introduction of provisions on combating drug-related crime and drug use in educational programs. The very issues raised in this article, is defined as international and historically extended. It should be noted the special importance of the problem, the scale of the impending disaster sprawling, threatening both people drug addicts and other people.

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Dmitry Sergeyevich Harauzov

Togliatti State University, Togliatti

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Email: Kafedra.TGP@yandex.ru

student of "Theory of State and Law" department

Russian Federation

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