Abstract

The author examines the problem of the effectiveness of pro-security agencies in the system of national security of the Russian Federation on the basis of an analysis of regulatory legal acts and the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies. According to the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation, approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the Strategy), national security is understood as a state characterized by the protection of the individual, society and the state from internal and external threats, in which the implementation of the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens of the Russian Federation, decent quality and standard of living, sovereignty, independence, state and territorial integrity, sustainable socio-economic development of the Russian Federation. Obviously, there is an internal and external impact on national security. At the same time, this impact is carried out on the foundations of the independence and independence of the state, as well as the basic rights and freedoms of its citizens. When solving the issues of creating a system of national security, it is necessary to proceed from the fact that the object of protection in this case is very complexly structured, diverse, consisting of many diverse structural elements, which results in the complexity of structuring the relationship of these elements. According to the fair opinion of some scientists, the security system itself reflects the process of interaction of national interests and threats to them, is functional, while the security system aims to protect national interests, is an organizational system of means, methods, subjects (bodies).

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