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Criminal Liability of Parents Whose Children under the Age of Fourteen Committed Serious and Particularly Serious Crimes

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2025-4-73-86

Abstract

Aim. The study aims not only to identify the main gaps in the regulatory framework, but also to offer specific recommendations for improving the effectiveness of criminal prosecution in this area.

Methodology. Within the framework of the work, the methods of normative analysis, comparative legal approach and system research are applied. The analysis of the provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the codes of the Russian Federation, federal laws and international norms regulating the responsibility of minors and their legal representatives has been carried out.

Results. This scientific article comprehensively examines the criminal liability of parents whose minor children under the age of fourteen have committed serious and especially serious crimes. The work analyzes the historical evolution of criminal legislation, current trends in legal practice, and also examines the social psychological aspects of the impact of crimes on the family system.

Research implications. Special attention is paid to the problems of legal regulation and possible ways to improve legislation.

About the Author

R. M. Idrisov
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Ruslan M. Idrisov – Cand. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Department of Constitutional and Civil Law

Moscow



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