Abstract

The problem of sentence enforcement against minors in the form of compulsory measures of educational influence is actualized. On the one hand, the gaps in the legislative provision on the procedure for the enforcement of compulsory measures of educational influence confirm the absence of a legal culture, which undermines respect for the law, justice and the authorities. On the other hand, a person subjected to compulsory influence has nowhere to seek protection, since observance of his rights and legitimate interests when applying compulsory measures of educational influence cannot be guaranteed even by the prosecutor's supervision. The domestic legislation defines neither the procedure to exercise compulsory measures, nor the subjects, nor their powers.

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