scholarly journals The foreign language, Big and Small culture, the truth of life are the key imperatives of successful vitality of contemporary establishment of higher learning in the MVD system

Author(s):  
Yurij Il’in

Quite recently we have celebrated the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Interior of the Russian Federation. The time has been very fruitful: it has trained a big number of professionals specializing in the fight against economic crimes. It has improved its material-and-educational status and it is still expanding. The author reviews one of the latest trends of its development — international cooperation with colleagues from other countries. He emphasizes that knowledge of foreign languages is a key to success in this area.

Author(s):  
E.S. Pavlyuk

This article is devoted to the analysis of the modern process of teaching foreign languages in non-linguistic universities, both on the territory of the Russian Federation and abroad. The concept of "English for special purposes" is analyzed along with the question of its compliance with a long-approved international concept "English for Specific Purposes" in terms of learning a foreign language in a non-linguistic higher education institution.


Author(s):  
Kirill K. Klevtsov ◽  

In the article the author taking into account doctrinal sources and law enforcement practice, considers the subjects of legal relations (the court and the participants on the part of the prosecution) when sending a criminal case (material for checking a crime report) to a foreign state to resolve the issue of criminal prosecution or initiating a criminal case against a person, not subject to extradition to the Russian Federation. As a result, the author draws appropriate conclusions, both theoretical and applied.


Author(s):  
Maria I. Akilina

The article is devoted to the results of the research “Personnel of Methodologists of the Central Libraries of the Subjects of the Russian Federation”, conducted by the Center for Research on the Development of Libraries in the Information Society of the Russian State Library in 2017. The article presents the results of one of the aspects of the study related to the problems of education and professional development training of employees of methodical services of the Central Libraries of the Russian Federation. 97,9% employees of the methodical divisions have higher education that demonstrates high educational status of the methodical personnel. At the same time, almost one third of the staff does not have the specialized library training. Non-core education is represented by various disciplines, mainly of humanitarian area. Participants of the research also noted the discrepancy between the education of graduates of library qualification and modern requirements of methodical activities and the great need for continuous professional development training of staff of specialized methodical units. The author studied participation of methodologists in the activities of the professional development system, as well as the topics of these activities. There were almost no training events organized specifically for methodologists, and their participation in the numerous training events was not systematic. The analysis of educational needs of methodologists showed the greatest deficiency of events on legal subjects and organization of methodical activities. The results of the study are important for the subsequent development of the professional training strategy and system of professional development training of the personnel of methodical services.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 69-72
Author(s):  
Nikita E. Salganskiy ◽  

This article is devoted to the problem of international forensic science cooperation of the Russian Federation. The paper reflects the main milestones in the history of interaction between domestic and foreign forensic experts, on the basis of their analysis, the trends of further development of cooperation in this area are determined.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1726-1740
Author(s):  
E.G. Moskaleva ◽  

The article presents the results of studying the level of crime in the economic sphere in the country on the basis of official statistical information from Rosstat and the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation. Economic crimes are difficult enough to detect, and the scale of latent economic crime is very large. In addition, the complexity of research in this area is due to the lack of precisely defined and unambiguously interpreted terms: “crimes in economic sphere”, “economic crimes”, “crime in economic field” or “crimes in the field of economic activity”. Summarizing the experience of theoretical and empirical research in this area, the author identifies three approaches to the interpretation of the concept of “economic crime”: legislative (based on the provisions of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), departmental and research. The consequences of economic crimes inflict irreparable harm on economic entities, society, the state as a whole, and undermine national security. The systematization of statistical data and the research carried out over a long period of time made it possible to identify the main trends in the situation from the standpoint of criminalization and decriminalization of the Russian economy, as well as to identify regions with an increased level of economic crime. The criminological analysis of crime in the sphere of economic activity has shown that there is an increase in negative trends, and with the development of the economy, it is necessary to strengthen activities to suppress economic crime. The statistical analysis of empirical data and monographic analysis made it possible to determine the most effective, in the author’s opinion, directions of combating economic crime in the modern world.


Author(s):  
Виктория Дыкина ◽  
Viktoriya Dykina ◽  
Лия Маилян ◽  
Leah Mailyan

The article presents preventive measures for economic crimes, describes the subjects of crime prevention in the economic sphere, and reveals the existing methods for detecting and preventing economic crimes. Among the most important methods, there are: the improvement of legislation in the sphere of regulation of the fight against economic crimes and the motivation of law enforcement agencies for its qualitative implementation.


Author(s):  
Inna Andreyevna Podroykina

The present study analyzes the content of the laws changing Chapter 22 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The author draws attention to the fact that since the adoption of the Criminal Code, 60 laws have amended this Chapter. As a result of constant adjustments, not a single article from the 1996 version of the Code has remained in its original form. Both the dispositions of the arti-cles of Chapter 22 of the Criminal Code and the sanctions were “improved”. A number of articles were restated several times. The number of econom-ic crimes has increased by more than 80 %. As-sessing these processes, the author points at the unstructured nature of the changes, inconsistency with respect to criminalization (decriminalization) of the economy, and therefore calls on the legislator to change the approach to reforming the Criminal Code in general and Chapter 22 in particular.


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