Abstract

In this paper key trends in the development of extremist and near-extremist youth subcultures are outlined, and characteristic features of criminal and near-criminal youth organizations are described. The results of an empirical study of the activity of existing harmful groups and organizations that are known to involve minors in their ranks are presented, including a description of their dissemination platforms, size and gender composition, declared and actual goals, and external manifestations. Mechanisms for the formation of extremist attitudes in minors are identified, and the special role of psycho-linguistic and forensic psychological expertise in the investigation of extremist crimes is demonstrated. Recommendations are offered towards the implementation of effective counteraction to extremism among minors.

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  • Recommendations are offered towards the implementation of effective counteraction

  • – издание научно-практических и методических пособий для сотрудников правоохранительных органов, включающих результаты проведения психолого-лингвистических и судебно-психологических экспертиз по преступлениям экстремистской направленности в части обобщения актуальных тенденций, свойственных экстремизму;

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Introduction

15,6 % от общего числа преступлений экстремистской и террористической направленности совершается несовершеннолетними или при их участии. Проведенный авторами анализ действующих экстремистских и околоэкстремистских организаций, включая методы вовлечения несовершеннолетних в их ряды, позволил сделать вывод о появлении новых тенденций формирования молодежных субкультур экстремистского толка.

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