Abstract

Legal sciences, generally speaking, constitute a set of social sciences that contain elements of both humanities and exact sciences dealing with law. There are two approaches to conducting research, one assuming the autonomy and independence of law and the other focused on the external integration of legal sciences, which promotes the use of the methodological achievements of other scientific disciplines in conducting research on law. This article deals with selected problems of methodology in criminal law and criminology, the common feature of which is the analysis and control of crime in society.

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