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Ensuring Criminological Security to Minors on the International Level

https://doi.org/10.19073/2658-7602-2024-21-1-75-92

EDN: FBMRJL

Abstract

The paper deals with diverse theoretical understanding of ensuring the criminological security of minors on the international level, and analyzes the regulation of the protection of children's rights. The paper focuses on formulating the conceptual framework of international legal protection of minors. It is proposed to introduce the author's concept of international legal protection of minors. The international legal protection of minors should be understood as a system of normative acts that entrench the rights and freedoms of children, the obligations of the states to exercise these rights and freedoms; as well as international mechanisms for monitoring the fulfillment by the states of their international obligations and protection of the violated rights of each particular minor. The study explores the history of the international legal protection of the rights of minors. It is noted that the international community has adopted a number of normative acts to ensure children’s rights, to prevent juvenile delinquency, the treatment of juvenile offenders, exercising justice. In particular, when it comes to juvenile offenders, the norms of international law are actually the policy of treating such children. At the same time, the key idea of all international legal acts in combating juvenile delinquency is recognizing the priority of preventive measures over punitive ones. Attention is drawn to the fact that due to globalization, no country will be able to fight crime effectively on its own, coordinated efforts of the entire international community are needed. At the same time, the useful law enforcement practices of foreign countries with regard to child protection should be of no less interest. It seems that the Russian Federation should attempt to decrease the level of punishment and incarceration.

About the Author

A. I. Savelev
Omsk Humanitarian Academy
Russian Federation

Andrei I. Savelev, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics and Management, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor

2a The 4th Chelyuskintsev st., Omsk, 644105



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Savelev A.I. Ensuring Criminological Security to Minors on the International Level. Siberian Law Review. 2024;21(1):75-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.19073/2658-7602-2024-21-1-75-92. EDN: FBMRJL

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