CRIMINOLOGICAL FORECASTING IN CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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criminology, forecasting, legislation, law, predictive policing, risk assessment.Abstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of the definition of forecasting in Criminology, the significance of it in the modern world, a brief developing history of criminological prediction, methods of forecasting along with international practice.
The author demonstrates the need and importance of improving legal norms related to prediction in criminology,drawing on international legal experience, the opinions of scholars, and legislative norms in the field and their analysis.
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