Subjective factors of victimization employees of the internal affairs bodies

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Relevance. Insufficient attention has been paid to the study of subjective (personal) and objective (situational) victim or victimogenic potencies of turning an employee of the internal affairs bodies into a victim, into a real victim, in the science of criminology. Given the professional affiliation of the subjects studied, it is difficult to imagine that the victimization process can also cover this category of citizens. This determines the need for a comprehensive study of this process, in order to comprehensively determine the causes and conditions that contribute to the transformation of a person called to protect into a person unable to defend himself.

victimization \ law enforcement officer \ systematic approach \ determination \ crime \ victim \ personality \ professional deformation \ subjective factors

Short address: https://sciup.org/14135929

IDS: 14135929   |   UDC: 343.9   |   DOI: 10.23672/SAE.2023.58.67.012