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Corruption: resistance of society

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2025-2-60-68

Abstract

Aim. To consider the phenomenon of corruption perception in society, to analyze the level of citizens’ negativism in relation to corruption manifestations, and to determine the anti-corruption potential of society.

Methodology. A questionnaire was conducted among Russian citizens on the issue of the guiltiness of corruption crimes. The dependence of the anti-corruption potential of society on social-historical conditions is illustrated.

Results. The mechanism of forming a contradiction between the denial of corruption by the population and the state anti-corruption policy is shown.

Research implications. A comprehensive analytical methodology was presented, including the study of public opinion, anti-corruption legislation and judicial practice of the fight against corruption, to adjust the state policy of combating crime, criminal legislation, and the formation of recommendations for judicial practice.

About the Authors

S. M. Inshakov
Moscow State Linguistic University
Russian Federation

Sergey M. Inshakov – Dr. Sci. (Law), Prof., Prof., Department of National Security and Law Enforcement, Institute of International Law and Justice

Moscow



V. A. Kazakova
Moscow State Linguistic University; National Research Institute of the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Vera A. Kazakova – Dr.  Sci. (Law), Prof., Head of the Department, Department of Criminal Law Disciplines, Institute of International Law and Justice; Chief Researcher in the Department for the Study of Operational Investigative Support for Combating Corruption-Related Crimes, the Research Center for the Study of Problems of Combating Crime in the Economic Sphere

Moscow



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