Abstract

The findings of the study make it possible to predict further directions of preventing the marginalization of society and marginal behaviour. Marginal behaviour is a type of behavior, based on personal selfish calculations of the bearer of deformed legal consciousness, fear of punishment, condemnation and desire to escape responsibility. The following factors contribute to the marginalization of society: transformation processes in society, social crisis, imperfect legislation, deformation of legal consciousness, violation of human and citizen’s rights and freedoms and inability to realize their legitimate interests legally. The likelihood of marginal behavior depends substantially on one’s personal qualities. Marginal lifestyles usually predate the commission of a crime, and marginals often become criminals. The consequences of marginal behaviour can be offences, increased crime rates and the criminalization of society.

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  • IntroductionGlobalization processes lead to fundamental transformations in every community

  • The rhythm of social change has steadily increased in today’s world

  • Marginal behaviour is an act reflecting the socio-psychological characteristics of the marginal

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Introduction

Globalization processes lead to fundamental transformations in every community. The rights and freedoms of a person whose behaviour is influenced by many factors are filled with new content. Globalization transformations have led to increasing interdependence among the world’s leading countries, exacerbating contradictions between them, establishing a new balance of power on the continents, enriching some countries and accumulating social problems in others, increasing the flow of migrants to developed countries, and the corresponding increase in the number of people who have lost their social status, have to adapt to changes and re-find their place in society. There is a deformation of the legal consciousness and a special type of personality with a crisis or catastrophic consciousness is formed. New marginal layers have emerged that are prone to deviant behaviour and are a threat to public safety. The purpose of the study is to analyse the marginal behaviour and to determine the dominant factors of marginalization, their impact on the illegal behaviour and the crime rate

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