The Legal Technology Mistake and Mistake in Qualifying: Cause and Effect

  • Onishchuk M
  • Klimova I
  • Pashchenko E
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Abstract

The scientific article represents the research of the different kinds of mistakes and the reasons and the data of the normative estimations in order to minimize the delinquency activity. The criminal law is the aggregation of the criminally management activity in the cooperation with the practical and the theory data. What often doesn’t represent the deal and the coordination this two groups. It often faces because of the fuzzy law system on Russia and the often changes in it. All of them represent huge ideas in the criminal law research, but I think the idea is not fully researched all signs of a perfect face criminal acts constituting. In connection with the above, it is important to explore the issue of criminal legal error when the wrong person evaluates the legal or factual circumstances of the crime. It should be noted that the problem of errors (in the broad sense, not only the criminal law) is beyond the scope of their study separate science (in particular, criminal law). The study of errors of human behavior pays attention to the different Sciences: psychology, economy, management, sociology, etc. No one is immune from mistakes in their behavior, and only part of the human error falls within the scope of their study of criminal law. The methods using in my dissertation are: the regulation, the compare analysis, statistics, saving. This deteriorates the governance parameters.

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Onishchuk, M. M., Klimova, I. V., & Pashchenko, E. A. (2015). The Legal Technology Mistake and Mistake in Qualifying: Cause and Effect. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6s3p290

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