Abstract
The article reviews the concepts of extremist activities introduced by Federal Law No. 114-FZ of July 25, 2002 On Combating Extremist Activities, addresses the need to improve methodological and practical approaches to carrying out activities aimed at combating extremist manifestations. The author concludes that there is a need to raise the efficiency of operations of internal affairs agencies aimed at prevention and suppression of extremist crimes, which should encompass a whole set of events, and ensure due interaction between various security, defense and law enforcement agencies in charge of extremism combating (the Supreme Court, the Federal Security Service, the Federal Service of National Guard Troops, etc.) including with the participation of foreign and international organizations.
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