Meeting of the Scientific Circle “Current Issues of Criminal Law”

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The scientific circle invited a practical expert, a criminal investigator from the Department of Investigations of Crimes against Life and Health of the Main Department of the National Police in Dnipropetrovsk Region, Victoria Rufanova.

The meeting was organized by the Departments of Operational and Investigative Activities of the Faculty of Training Specialists for Units of the Criminal Police and the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for Units of the National Police.

During the meeting of the scientific circle “Current Issues of Criminal Law,” the following topics were covered:

Spiritual and military resilience as indicators of heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people.

Crime prevention in Ukraine during wartime and post-war periods.

Regarding the first topic, the Law of Ukraine “On the Basics of National Resistance” was discussed. Senior Lecturer of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Svitlana Korogod, provided information on the procedure for selecting individuals who expressed a desire to join the resistance movement, their registration, and measures for organizing, training, and supporting the resistance movement. Lecturer of the Department of Operational and Investigative Activities, Vita Pervyi, outlined the main measures for organizing and planning the resistance movement in peacetime and during special periods.

Examples of Ukrainian people’s resistance efforts to bring Ukraine closer to victory were highlighted by the participants, both on the front lines and in everyday life.

Concerning the second topic, Victoria Rufanova discussed the problematic issues of theory and practice of crime prevention during wartime and the post-war period.

Members of the circle presented their scholarly contributions regarding crime prevention in the sphere of illegal weapons trafficking in Ukraine and environmental crimes in wartime conditions, as well as the criminological characteristics of military criminal offenses.

 

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