SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING "SOCIAL PREVENTION WEEK" IN THE MAHALLAS OF THE REPUBLIC
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
social prevention, social prevention week, mahalla institute, early prevention of offenses, criminogenic situation, interagency cooperation, targeted prevention, monitoring, accountability, legal culture.Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal, organizational, and social aspects of the procedure for conducting "Social Prevention Week" in the mahallas of the republic. It highlights the content and essence of the goals and objectives defined in the Regulation, the mechanism for organizing the week, the system of interdepartmental cooperation, targeted social prevention measures, as well as the importance of monitoring and reporting mechanisms. "Social Prevention Week" is assessed as a comprehensive initiative aimed at the early prevention of offenses in mahallas, raising legal awareness and culture among the population, and identifying and solving social problems. The conclusions of the study indicate that the full and systematic implementation of this procedure will help stabilize the criminogenic situation in mahallas.
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