Abstract

Soviet criminology regards crime prevention not only as a broad set of interrelated measures carried out by state organs and the public for the purpose of combating crime and eliminating its causes but also as a special sphere of social regulation, of management of social processes, associated with implementing the tasks of uprooting crime. (1)

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