MAIN ASPECTS OF THE APPLICATION OF CERTAIN COERCIVE MEASURES BY INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
coercive measures, state coercion, disciplinary coercion, administrative coercion, internal affairs bodies, detention of individuals, cordoning off of areas, residential premises, structures and other objects, utilization of vehicles belonging to organizations and citizens.Abstract
The article provides insights on the application of certain administrative coercive measures by internal affairs bodies. It also concludes that coercive measures are an important tool for increasing the effectiveness of the state's law enforcement activities, and classifies and characterizes the applied coercive measures.
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