Abstract

This article examines the aspects of exemption from liability juveniles in the theory of criminal law of the Republic of Uzbekistan and other countries. Explains the concept of exemption from criminal liability of juveniles. In this article, the author recommends a clear definition of his mental and physical development in juvenile delinquency and the influence of adults on him. She argued that the release of juveniles was a right, not a duty, of the courts and law enforcement agencies. Exemption of juveniles from liability is divided into general and special types. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Moldova and the Republic of Belarus, the grounds for the imposition of coercive measures on juveniles are different. It offers new coercive measures on the experience of other countries. She concludes, based on this, social organizations (institutions) and families ofjuveniles who have committed crimes should help to monitor, correct their mistakes, promote healthy development and become a full member of society. The concept of the basis for the release ofjuveniles from liability highlights the problems and provides new suggestions for its solution.

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