Dyuba G. The juridical0and-psychological principles of the prevention of the socially hazardous consequences of uncontrolled gambling business in Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0411U004647

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 19.00.06 - Юридична психологія

15-09-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.007.01

National Academy of Internal Affairs

Essay

Object of study - social relations that arise in the settlement of gambling business in Ukraine. Objective: to develop theoretical foundations and practical recommendations for improving the prevention of socially dangerous consequences of uncontrolled gambling business in Ukraine as the legal and socio-psychological level. The method of investigation: 1) general science (systemic, structural-functional, statistical, analysis and synthesis, deduction and induction), 2) self-research (comparative-legal, logical, legal, historical), 3) methods of legal and psychological research (observation , conversation, interviews and questionnaires, the method of expert estimates, the study material for social work), and 4) statistical methods. Scientific novelty lies in the fact that it reflects the achievements of the study, which is the first in Ukraine to a comprehensive legal and psychological analysis of how to prevent and counteract the negative effects of social and unregulated gambling is justified where the characteristics of the state and ordering of the sphere of entrepreneurial activity, and identified ways both legal and psychological support its. The practical significance - is that the research materials used: in law-making in law enforcement, in the classroom. Object and degree of introduction - drawn on research results in practical activity of organs of internal affairs and in an educational process Efficiency of introduction - the acts of introduction testify to the positive estimations of application of results research. A sphere of the use is pravoprimenitel'naya activity and educational process.

Files

Similar theses