Abstract
Currently, there is no consensus as to the objective of the criminal proceedings or to encourage cooperation in the criminal proceedings. Through a set of general and specific scientific methods, processes of stimulating cooperation in criminal proceedings are discussed. The author suggests representing the objective of the criminal process and stimulating cooperation in this process in the form of resolving a criminal conflict, analyzing the advantages of this approach for setting goals and revealing the activities of the investigative bodies and courts while they restructure the essence of the criminal proceedings to resolve the conflict associated with the commission of a crime. The article represents the potential of this method of resolving criminal conflicts to encourage cooperation in criminal proceedings. Conclusion. The author concludes that the cooperation of participants in criminal proceedings, preliminary investigation bodies and courts becomes an effective mechanism for achieving the main objective of criminal proceedings, namely the resolution of criminal conflicts.
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