Abstract

Typical mechanisms of criminal violations of privacy are considered on the basis of the following elements: the necessary conditions that create the possibility of using the selected mechanism of crime by criminals; actions aimed at preparing for the commission of a crime; actions aimed at the direct commission of a crime and actions aimed at concealing the fact or traces of the crime. It is concluded that the description of typical models of crime mechanisms is a source of criminally significant information on the basis of which it is possible to build a version of the circumstances of the committed criminal violations of privacy and the persons involved in their commission.

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