Abstract

Purpose of the study. Questions of the impact of the severity of administrative punishment on the indicators of administrative delinquency are among the topical, as well as of not only scientific, but also practical interest. In modern socio-economic conditions there is a growing interest in solving the problem of delinquency and crime in the field of migration, including through the tightening of penalties for offenses and crimes in the field of migration. The purpose of the study is to establish the presence or absence of correlation between the number of administrative offenses and crimes in the field of migration and the amount of administrative punishment imposed for administrative offenses. Conclusions. The authors determined that there was no correlation relationship between the level of crimes in the field of migration and the share of fines for offenses in the structure of administrative punishments in 2018, and in 2019 there was a direct weak factor relationship; between the level of crimes in the field of migration and the share of fines for offenses recovered in the structure of those assigned in 2018, the correlation relationship was weak direct, then in 2019 - weak, but inverse. There was a direct correlation between the crime rate and the average amount of fines imposed or collected (factors 3 or 4). At the same time, the authors found a weak correlation relationship between the levels of certain types of offenses in the area of migration and the allocated factors.

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