The purpose of this article is to analyze the problem of the influence of the Internet on minors. We define the role of the Internet in the development and education of adolescents and young adults. We characterized the psychological characteristics of minors' communicate in the Internet. We discuss the impact of globalization on different cyber-deviation's manifestations in adolescents. A particular attention is paid to information security of children in terms of the development of the information society in modern Kazakhstan. We consider the ways of counteraction the negative effects of the new informational environment. We give recommendations for the prevention of the negative impact of the Internet on minors.
The article aims to analyze the issue of medical criminal offences. Medical criminal offences were originally introduced into the criminal law used on the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States by separate chapter XII. The role of these offences in the protection of human health is defined. The main problems of medical criminal offences are determined on the basis of the new Criminal code of the Republic of Kazakhstan. An increased focus is put on the considered violations. Proprietary methods to solve the problems are proposed.
The article considers issues related to victimologic prevention of injury, and its importance in the system of criminological prevention. The work generalizes the experience of foreign countries in this area. The attention is focused on the necessity of the state, including internal affairs bodies, to pay special attention to this prevention way. The authors specify a number of factors that exist in the Republic of Kazakhstan and contribute to the mentioned crimes and rest on the subjects that carry out victimologic prevention.The authors point out that the lack of distinctly formulated state policy of victimologic impact on criminality in the Republic of Kazakhstan leads to difficulties in the practice of applying the above measures of victimologic character.The article makes a conclusion about the necessity to form and pursue state victimologic policy in the Republic of Kazakhstan and displays its top-priority areas.
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