Vakuliuk V. Anti-corruption policy of logistical support of state security and public order

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0423U100073

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Specialization

  • 25.00.05 - Державне управління у сфері державної безпеки та охорони громадського порядку

22-04-2023

Specialized Academic Board

Д 14.052.03

Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University

Essay

The dissertation is devoted to the solution of an important scientific and practical task regarding the implementation of the anti-corruption policy of logistical support of state security and public order. The ontological essence, content, and nature of anti-corruption policy in the sphere of ensuring state security and public order have been clarified. The component systems of logistical support of state security and public order are systematized, which are proposed to be grouped into organizational and economic aspects that are interconnected and complementary. Scientific approaches to the functioning of the mechanism of forming an anti-corruption policy for logistical support of state security and public order are defined, which are based on the need to observe the approaches of complexity and interconnection of the totality of its components: political-institutional, regulatory-legal, organizational-economic, informational-controlling. The peculiarities of the institutionalization of anti-corruption policy on the basis of state security and public order, which combine post-totalitarian and democratic elements of harmonization of relations between the state and the public, are revealed. The directions of implementation of the LOGFAS mechanism in our country have been determined, which require: radical changes in the legislative system to harmonize them with NATO legislation, which forms the basis of the LOGFAS IC; appropriate forces for building or organizing and providing forecasting input information in a real situation; construction of a state guarantee of ensuring the approval of issues in service

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