PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN PREVENTING THE COMMISSION OF NEW CRIMES IN PLACES OF DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SOCIALLY DANGEROUS ACTSOF EXTREMIST ORIENTATION)
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The article presents the author’s vision of the role of public-private partnership in preventing the commission of new crimes in correctional institutions of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia on the example of extremist crimes. The dynamics of the growth of extremist crimes in the period from 2002 to 2022 inclusive is demonstrated. The prevalence of AUE ideology in places of detention is shown. It is noted that the current trend of combating various forms of extremist manifestations is represented in a whole set of regulatory legal acts, the main of which are the federal laws «On countering extremist activity», «On the basics of the system of crime prevention in the Russian Federation», the Strategy of Countering Extremism in the Russian Federation until 2025, the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation. A study of the main determinants of crimes committed on the basis of motives of hatred or enmity has been conducted. The directions of preventing the commission of new extremist crimes in correctional institutions of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, including within the framework of public-private partnership, are presented.

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public-private partnership, extremist crimes, crime prevention, AUE, correctional institutions
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