Abstract

The article analyzes the results of an expert survey of prosecutors. The relevance of the topic is due to the task of increasing the effectiveness of prosecutorial oversight for the implementation of laws when receiving, registering and resolving reports of crimes. The scientific search and determination of the directions for improving this type of prosecutorial supervision in article are based on the method of expert survey in which prosecutors at various levels expressed their opinions and assessed key issues of supervisory practice. The analysis of the results of the survey showed that improving prosecutorial supervision lies in the plane of normative regulation of new forms of information and analytical work of prosecutors and in the development of new tools for working with information. It is concluded that organizational measures (interaction, methodology, etc.) play a decisive role in the Prosecutor's supervision of law enforcement when receiving, registering and resolving reports of crimes.

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