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Legal Problems of Using Extremist Motives in Crimes Against Life and Health

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  • Dinara GOSTKOVA

    (Chelyabinsk State University Chelyabinsk Russian Federation)

  • Mikhail KOSTYUK

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Moscow Russian Federation)

  • Elena KUNTS

    (Chelyabinsk State University Chelyabinsk Russian Federation)

Abstract

The relevance of the paper is conditioned by the varying interpretations and use of the qualifying element from motives of political ideological racial national or religious hatred or enmity or from hatred or enmity motives towards a social group in the Russian criminal law theory and law enforcement practice The objective of the research is to develop proposals on improvement of the qualifying element and recommendations for its use in crimes against life and health according to the Russian Federation Criminal Code The methods applied by the authors are dialectical knowledge acquisition method comparative legal method as well as special ones formal legal statistical sociological and systemic method The study has shown that it is rarely if ever that the content of the extremist motive of crimes against life and health is discussed The notions of hatred and enmity are not identical categories and they should not be used simultaneously in law enforcement practice in relation to one and the same act Despite the fact that the content of hostility as a rule covers the concept of hatred doctrinal proposals for the deletion of the last term from the structure of the qualifying element are untenable Since the guilty person can act for the purpose of provoking enmity and not experience hateful feelings As the structure of the extremist motive was more complicated further difficulties emerged in particular the varying interpretation of political ideological hatred or enmity and social group In order to resolve the outlined problems it is suggested to exclude the notion of social group from the qualifying element under consideration

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  • Dinara GOSTKOVA & Mikhail KOSTYUK & Elena KUNTS, 2018. "Legal Problems of Using Extremist Motives in Crimes Against Life and Health," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(3(33)), pages 949-955.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:9:y:2018:i:3(33):p:949-955
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