Limited Sanity in the Legislation of Russia and Europe

Authors

  • Natalia Yu. Zhilina Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
  • Andrey S. Burtsev Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
  • Anzhelika I. Lyakhova Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
  • Irina V. Savelieva Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
  • Oksana S. Shumilina Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.133

Keywords:

Legislation,, limited sanity, reduced sanity, mental disorders, subject of crime,, analysis.

Abstract

This article presents the author’s analysis of the problem of limited sanity in the criminal law theory and practice of Russia and Europe. The author established that the problem of limited sanity, despite its long history, has not yet been developed in many countries, and that the boundaries of the concept of limited sanity are extremely vague and indefinite. However, the experience of some foreign countries in terms of ensuring security measures can be used in the Russian Federation.

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Published

2022-04-05

How to Cite

Yu. Zhilina, N. ., S. Burtsev, A. ., I. Lyakhova, A. ., V. Savelieva, I. ., & S. Shumilina, O. . (2022). Limited Sanity in the Legislation of Russia and Europe. International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 9, 1134–1138. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.133

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Conference Proceeding Articles 2020

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