Abstract

This article analyzes scientific approaches to the causes of crimes against public order. In addition, the article examines the concept, essence, classification, and importance of the reasons and conditions that enable crimes against public order. The causes of crime are a system of specific processes taking place in the environment that lead to criminal consequences based on the causal connection between certain social and psychological realities. release; the fact that the causes of crime are multi-factorial, formed, developed, and formed in a certain period of time, that is, as a chain of causes, or one factor that appeared in a short period of time under the influence of a certain concrete reality; the conditions that made it possible for the crime to occur accelerate the occurrence of its causes or appear as a favorable opportunity, favorable time factor for the causes of the crime to emerge and take active action; classification of the causes and conditions of the crime is the primary means of providing preventive activities with the necessary information, which creates opportunities for effective planning of these activities and early prevention of crimes; Based on the noted classifications of the causes and conditions of crime, issues related to the fact that systematization requires the development of directions and mechanisms for the activities of preventive entities are also analyzed.

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