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2011 | 1 | 48-52

Article title

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY: FACING THE CHALLENGES OF THE GLOBALIZING SOCIETY (Mezhdunarodnaya kriminologuiya: otvet na vyzovy globaliziruyuschegosya obschestva)

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Languages of publication

UK

Abstracts

EN
A conception of the international criminology as a separate field in the criminological science, offered by V.F.Antipenko, doctor of law, is discussed. According to him, international criminology needs interdisciplinary focus, in rethinking the causality between international crime and inefficiency of its fighting. Today, international crime evolves from the imbalanced distribution of public resources and benefits, forceful dominance of technological leaders. To find effective ways for its fighting, synergetic principle is needed, for making general conclusions at the level of global processes, which lays down premises for constructing a theoretical basis for the international criminology and establishing the adequate international legal rules. The subject of the international criminology differs from the one of the basic criminology, because of the international origin of problems related with the international crime. International criminology should use the methodology based on the asymmetric type of social relations. Regarding the terrorism, the world community, which is the object of its attacks, constitutes a radically new social entity in relation to a national community. Studies of the conflict within this broader social entity allow for identifying a series of radically new features in relation to the terrorism at country level. Methods of the traditional criminology (used largely in Europe) fail to offer adequate responses on this phenomenon; therefore, the international criminal law is devoid of adequate justifications and legal recommendations.

Contributors

  • Iryna L.Dyachuk, The National Academy of Management (Natsionalna akademiya upravlinnya); 10, Vinnitska str., Kyiv, Ukraine

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
11UAAAAA09545

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.cbf96d05-9d7e-319a-8c9d-22abad5c6ce0
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