Abstract

In the present study, based on criminal statistics data for the period from 2011 to 2021 in Russia and the Central Federal District, an analysis of the state of recurrent crime was carried out, its dynamics, level and structure were determined, territorial features were identified. It is proved that: the level of recurrent crime in the Central Federal District is lower than the national average; recurrent crime occupies a noticeably smaller share in total crime than in Russia as a whole. The structure of recurrent crime in the Central Federal District is characterized by a greater prevalence of crimes against property and against the management order and a lower proportion of crimes against life and health, as well as against road safety and transport operation. Based on this, it is concluded that relapse in this federal district is less dangerous than in other regions. Among the negative trends of recurrent crime in central Russia, there has been a significant increase in recurrent crime in recent years and increased criminal activity of recidivists during the first year after release from prison. In addition, in some regions of Russia there is an increased level of relapse (Tambov, Kostroma regions). This should be taken into account when developing regional prevention programs.

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