CAUSATIVE MECHANISM OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CONVICTED IN JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACULTIES


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The article reveals the mechanism of servicing of sentence by

juvenile convicted persons; the causes of commission collective

crimes in juvenile correctional faculties are investigated. The

analysis of scientific judgments on improvement of state of Russian

penitentiary system is given. The attention is drawn to the factors

that form criminal gangs for subsequent penitentiary crimes.

The attention is drawn to the preventive measures of crimes of

juvenile convicted persons.

About the authors

A. P. Nekrasov

Samara Law Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia

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Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru

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