INTEGRATED MECHANISMS OF YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION: LAW, PSYCHOLOGY AND MORAL VALUES
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youth, crime prevention, legal mechanism, psychological mechanism, deviant behavior, rehabilitation.Abstract
This article analyzes the legal and psychological mechanisms of crime prevention among young people in Uzbekistan. The aim of the study is to study complex mechanisms that contribute to the reduction of offenses among young people and the development of legal culture in society. Both foreign and national experience, as well as the results of scientific research, are considered. It is shown that legal mechanisms (prevention inspectors, family control, legal education in educational institutions) and psychological mechanisms (psychological trainings, work with deviant behavior, rehabilitation centers) effectively interact.
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