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Characteristics of Persons Convicted of the Production and Sale of Alcohol Products that Do Not Meet the Safety Requirements

https://doi.org/10.19073/2306-1340-2018-15-1-49-52

Abstract

The article examines the criminological features of persons convicted of a crime under Art. 238 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The socio-demographic, criminal-legal and biophysiological characteristics of the criminals of the study group are described. It is concluded that persons who produce and sell alcohol products that do not meet safety standards are equally represented by both men and women with basic and general secondary education, 45-50 years old, unemployed, as well as persons on social security of the state. The prevalence of mercenary motive and the presence of a special relapse are stated.

About the Authors

Y. S. Pestereva
Omsk Law Academy
Russian Federation


N. V. Zarovchatskaya
Office Prosecutor of Pavlograd district of Omsk region
Russian Federation


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Pestereva Y.S., Zarovchatskaya N.V. Characteristics of Persons Convicted of the Production and Sale of Alcohol Products that Do Not Meet the Safety Requirements. Siberian Law Review. 2018;15(1):49-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.19073/2306-1340-2018-15-1-49-52

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