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StatusThe thesis was presented on the 30 June, 2018Approved by NCAA on the 6 December, 2019 Abstract![]() ThesisCZU 343.97 (043.3)
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Thesis structure: Introduction, 3 chapters, general conclusions and recommendations, bibliography from 185 titles, 161 pages of main text. The results obtained are published in 36 scientific papers.
The domain of study: The work is part of the field of criminology.
The purpose of Ph.D. is to deepen the conceptual-methodological knowledge of the social danger and the consequences of crime and criminality.
The objectives of the paper: to solve the problems regarding the concept of social danger, the correlation of the notion of crime and the criminal-offense, the appreciation of the social danger in criminal law and criminology, the formulation, at the level of doctrinal exegesis, of recommendations for the efficiency of the criminalization facts, individualization of punishment and estimation of the cost of crime, research of the theoretical theses of the scientists from the country and abroad, who have subjected the investigation to the social danger and the consequences of crime, the determination of the elements of establishing the social danger of criminality; justification of the need to formulate the content of the consequences of crime in relation to the consequences of the offense.
The scientific novelty and the originality of the obtained results: shaping and consolidating the concept of social danger and the consequences of crime; developing the definition of the social consequences of crime, the social danger of the crime and the cost of crime; elaborating arguments that substantiate some scientific concepts and some arguments that invalidate others (for example, theory that the notion of the consequences of the crime is wider than the consequences of the offense, or the theory that the notion of the consequences of the offense is related to that of the consequences of crime).
The applicative value of the thesis is reflected in:
1) scientific activity;
2) didactic activity
3) practical activity.
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