Abstract

The article explores approaches to content of classification and principles of its construction. It is proposed to define the classification of other measures of a criminal legal nature as a slender, logically consistent set of individual categories (groups), including the distribution of other measures of a criminal legal nature, based on independent and subordinate classification grounds. The authors attempt to develop scientifically based grounds for classifying other criminal legal measures on the purpose and alternative (conjugation) of punishment. Other criminal legal measures applicable for the purpose of testing, raising or curing a subject, i. e. correcting their behavior or state of health, as well as other criminal legal measures aimed at restricting the property rights of the subject, affecting their property (including financial status) in order to restore social justice and compensation for damage caused to society and the State as a result of the commission of a crime, are identified.

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