THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF SOCIOLOGICAL SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS TO THE SOCIAL PREVENTION OF CRIME

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Web of Journals Publishing

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This article analyzes the theoretical approaches of sociological scientific schools to social prevention of crime. Each school - functionalism, conflictology, interactionism, cultural-cognitive and poststructuralism - interprets crime based on its own methodology. The author substantiates the need to integrate various theories as a comprehensive approach.

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