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Conceptual Optimisation Of the Anti-Terrorist Protection System Aimed At Objects and Territories

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Abstract

Aim. To study organizational, legal and conceptual features in the system of anti-terrorist protection of facilities and territories in the Russian Federation, to identify problems, development of recommendations on optimization of organizational and legal provision of anti-terrorist security.

Methodology. Analysis of the specifics of legal and conceptual provision of anti-terrorist security, as well as scientific publications in the field of optimization of national security, was conducted. The methods of modeling and practice-oriented analysis of relevant approaches to improve the organizational and legal framework for countering terrorism in the Russian Federation were used.

Result. The identified features of anti-terrorist security in the Russian Federation contributed to the formation of the hypothesis of anticipating signs indicating the formation of threat-forming factors for the anti-terrorist security of facilities and territories. This hypothesis is confirmed by the scientific development of the anti-terrorist function of the state and the technologies of direct and hidden impact on statehood, national identity, and the anti-terrorist consciousness of the population considered in the article. The value of the considered anti-terrorist function of the state is related to its usefulness for ensuring national security, that is, an element that captures completeness. In the article, this is an algorithm and a mechanism for conceptual optimization of the considered object and zonal regime in the following conditions of digitalization, and in general, the sustainable development of a modern social and legal state.

Research implications. The theoretical significance of the work lies in the objectivity of the scientifically based criteria of the considered field, which depend on the real and, to a lesser extent in practice, on the potential damage to the interests of the individual, society and the state. The author's approach, considered in the article, suggests focusing the attention of experts, developers of acts, and law enforcement officers on the importance of offensive measures in the field under consideration.

About the Author

D. S. Mits
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Denis S. Mits – Cand. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Department of Legal Support for National Security, Law and Order, M. M. Speransky Law Faculty, Institute of Law and National Security

Moscow



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