Abstract

A new reality and a new type of social relations have formed in the information space, and, accordingly, a new type of social threats. The influence of the information space on the state of public security is obvious, which determines the need for citizens to assist law enforcement agencies in ensuring information security on the Internet, as well as in public places. This article substantiates the need to consolidate cyberdrugs as one of the promising organizational and legal forms of citizen participation in the protection of public order. The article examines the influence of the information space on the state of public safety and public order, as well as international experience and measures to counteract the influence of negative information on the considered public relations. The analysis allows us to consider cyberdrugs as a promising organizational and legal form of citizen participation in the protection of public order.

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