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Socio-Cultural Analysis of Legal, Humane, Systemic, and Differentiated Principles of Persuasion in the Social Prevention of Offenses

Abstract

This article analyzes, from a sociocultural perspective, the legal, humanitarian, systematic, differentiated, and persuasive principles of the social prevention of offenses. It also reveals the impact of these principles on the social structure of society, the functioning of social institutions, and ways of life

Keywords

offenses, social prevention, legal principle, principle of humanism, principle of systematicity, principle of differentiation, principle of persuasion, social structure, social institutions, way of life, sociocultural approach


Author Biography

Tolipov A.A.

University of Public Safety of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Head of the Department, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Sociology, Associate Professor


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