Abstract

The recovery of the economy from the crisis is constrained by inertia, departmental interests, corruption, and other abuses. The authors draw attention to the nature and genetics of the development of service-economic abuse as one of the forms of deviant service-management behavior in economics. Legal provisions, concepts, categories, and institutions are interconnected and causally determined by socio-economic relations. Legal categories establish the most significant features of socio-legal phenomena. They can be analyzed in a dialectical relationship, taking into account specific and objectively existing social and economic circumstances. The influence of economic laws on the dynamics of criminogenic processes in the field of economic management are analyzed. Furthermore, criminogenic factors on the formation of criminal law on the dynamics of crime in the field of business and economic relations are indicated.

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