Abstract

This article discusses the issues of parents who involve their minor children in such types of antisocial behavior as begging. The author analyzes the terminology, the reasons for the occurrence of such a negative phenomenon, the existing legislative norms which provide for administrative and criminal liability, the ineffectiveness of these norms in resolving the issue of punishing such parents. The author of the article comes to the conclusion that it is necessary to study each specific case of parents involving their children in begging and providing appropriate assistance to the family.

Highlights

  • In the modern world, we often encounter such vociferous slogans as "protection of children's rights", "children are our future", "decent upbringing and maintenance of children", "we are against child labor", and many more

  • Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Ombudsman) — the Commissioner for Children's Rights was introduced in the Republic of Uzbekistan [2], and a Public Council for the Protection of Children's Rights was established under the Commissioner in order to monitor the observance of the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of the child

  • Begging is a negative phenomenon in a society that threatens public morality

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We often encounter such vociferous slogans as "protection of children's rights", "children are our future", "decent upbringing and maintenance of children", "we are against child labor", and many more. Antisocial behavior, begging, children's rights, protection of rights, deprivation of parental rights, trusteeship, and guardianship.

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