Institutional and socio-psychological determinants of the delinquency of ruscism in the war against Ukraine
Petro Petrovskyy,
Olha Fedorchak,
Bohdan Shevchuk
et al.
Abstract:The research relevance of the institutional and socio-psychological determinants of ruscism delinquency in the context of Russian aggression against Ukraine is determined by the unprecedented scale of crimes against humanity committed by the Russian occupants. The study aimed to provide a comprehensive coverage of the historical, political, ideological, legal, propaganda and socio-psychological factors that determine the criminal behaviour of the invaders. The main findings of the study showed that the crimes … Show more
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