IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF CONDUCTING SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN THE TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENTS OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS BODIES.
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The article reflects on the systematic implementation of information and analytical activities carried out in the departments of internal affairs bodies, existing problems, as well as the tasks and goals of systematic analysis aimed at combating crime and preventing the criminogenic situation today.
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