Abstract

The article discusses the issues of further modeling the criminal policy of combating crime in the field of human trafficking. In this regard, it considers the issues of the constituent elements in the structure of the anticriminal state mechanism. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between criminal and criminological policy. The author has analyzed the research area. So, the author distinguishes two groups of diametrically opposite points of view of scientists: one group of opinions is the idea that criminal policy is part of the criminological one, the other point of view is the opposite. The author of this work is of the opinion about the need for further integration and interaction between various fields of knowledge, including such areas as criminology of law and criminology of criminal law (law). Based on the fundamental concepts of several scientists, the author of the publication presents the structure of criminological legislation in the field of combating crime related to human trafficking, and once again draws attention to the criminogenic gap expressed in the absence of basic anti-trafficking law. In accordance with the author’s approach, the international and national policy, consisting of criminal law, criminal procedural, criminal executive, operational-search, and forensic subsystems, should be included in the number of subsystems of the policy of combating crime related to trafficking in persons. The article notes the need for a clear reflection in the official terminological turnover within the framework of the integral conceptual and categorical apparatus of the draft Concept or the national draft of the legal policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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