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019437
Kozlov, A.P
Poniatie Prestupleniia
[ Concept of Crime]

St. Petersburg:  Iuridicheskii Tsentr Press, 2004
819 pImages
Serie: Teorii i Praktika Ugolovnogo Prava i Protsessa
Hardcover. 13.5 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 5942012636
Language: Russian
The present book deals with the concept of crime. Here the author tries to go away from the fiction of “the constituent element of a crime” and to define crime without resorting to the analysis of a crime. The work is mainly innovatory as far as it is possible as applied to the subject so widely described in the theory of criminal law. Nevertheless the work managed to consider a crime structure in a new way; to look at causative relationship from somewhat new positions; to set up true comprehension of sanity, motive and motivation spheres on the general level; their correlation with guilt; to find new arguments in favor of leaving public security as an indicia of a crime; to elaborate some issues of classification of crime, etc. Bibliographic references.
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