THE INFLUENCE OF CRIMINAL SUBCULTURE ON CITIZENS' APATHY AND MOTIVATIONAL INERTIA REGARDING SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INTERACTIONS, AS WELL AS PARTICIPATION IN JOINT INITIATIVES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS TO ENSURE PUBLIC SA

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  • Urazbaev Abatbay Askerbaevich The Education Centre for Special Training, Department for the Coordination of Special Operations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Criminal subculture, post-Soviet countries, Uzbekistan, historical development, jargon, social dialect, perception of law enforcement agencies, interaction between citizens and the state, public safety, civic activism, repression, social transformation, criminal ideologies.

Abstract

The article examines the influence of criminal subculture on public consciousness and motivational inertia of citizens in post-Soviet countries with an emphasis on Uzbekistan. It explores the historical development of the criminal subculture, starting with the repression of the 30s of the twentieth century, as well as its transformation into a modern social reality. Special attention is paid to the role of criminal jargon (slang, sociolect) and behavioral patterns in shaping public opinion about law enforcement agencies. The author also analyzes the problems of interaction between citizens and the state in the field of public security and identifies obstacles to the effective participation of civil society.

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2024-12-29

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