METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF REGIONAL CRIME IN UZBEKISTAN
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Criminological determination, regional differentiation, local factors, criminogenic mapping, cluster analysis, urbanization, latent crime, social control.Abstract
This article is dedicated to the criminological analysis of the regional distribution and territorial characteristics of crime in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Utilizing data from the unified statistical reports for the year 2025, the study examines the impact of the socio-economic and demographic profiles of the regions on crime dynamics. The author proposes a conceptual framework for regional crime classification based on a "cluster approach" and develops targeted prevention models tailored to the specific nature of each region.
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1.Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 22, 2024, No. PP-27, "On measures to raise the activities of internal affairs bodies to a qualitatively new level."
2.Rustambaev, M.Kh. (2020). Criminology (General Part). Textbook. Tashkent: Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL).
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